Minnesota HF 4188 presented to governor after passing both chambers
Minnesota's HF 4188, a commerce policy bill, has passed both chambers of the Legislature and was presented to the governor on May 20, 2026. The bill, whose title identifies it broadly as a commerce policy measure, cleared the full legislative process including a conference committee reconciliation before reaching the executive's desk.
The bill was sponsored by Representative Koegel with one co-sponsor. The House voted 121-13 to repass the bill on May 16, 2026, after a conference committee report that deleted and replaced the bill's contents. The Senate then adopted the conference committee report and repassed the bill on May 17, 2026, completing action in both chambers (source: https://openstates.org/mn/bills/2025-2026/HF4188/).
The bill now awaits action by the governor, who may sign or veto it. No effective date beyond the presentment was specified in the available action log.