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How short are the Legislature's short sessions?

The Minnesota House of Representatives in session Feb. 6, 2025. (Photo by Michele Jokinen)

Rep. Ron Kresha (R-Little Falls) was ready to end the session March 25, making the motion to adjourn sine die. But not enough of his colleagues shared that sentiment, defeating the attempt to adjourn on a 72-58 vote.

If the House had called it quits for 2026, the chamber would have been in session for 37 calendar days and met for 10 legislative days. It would have been the earliest end to a regular session in decades.

Since the Legislature began its modern calendar in 1973, the shortest legislative session occurred in 1986, when it lasted for a total of 47 calendar days. Both chambers convened on Feb. 3, 1986. The House adjourned March 17, 1986 and the Senate followed suit on March 21.

Lawmakers have adjourned in March a few other times over the years, including in 1982 when the Legislature convened its regular session on Jan. 12 while it was still in its third special session of 1981 that had convened Dec. 1, 1981. The special session lasted until Jan. 18, 1982. The Legislature adjourned its regular session March 19, 1982. It’s the only time the Legislature has had sessions running concurrently.


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Rural utilities with large-scale users could avoid ECO requirements
Dave Meyer, general manager at Glencoe Light and Power, testifies before the House Energy Finance and Policy Committee March 5 in support of a bill sponsored by Rep. Dawn Gillman, left. (Photo by Andrew VonBank) Say you’re a relatively small utility in a rural area of Minnesota, the kind of power provider run by a city or a cooperative of local residents. What would you do if a company ...
Courts ask for $4.8 million to fund extra security, employer paid leave obligations
Michael Fritz, chief judge of the Seventh Judicial District, testifies March 5 before the House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee in support of a supplemental funding bill for the state’s judicial branch. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) When thinking about hazardous jobs, being a cop might come to mind right away. But being a judge is becoming increasingly hazardous with personal threats rising at an alarmi...
Safe schools funding increase sought for first time in 13 years
Benson Superintendent Dennis Laumeyer testifies with Intermediate District 287 Superintendent Marcy Doud, left, March 5 in support of a bill sponsored by Rep. Julie Greene, center, to increase safe schools revenue. (Photo by Andrew VonBank) The last time safe school funding was increased in Minnesota was in 2013. Thirteen years later, Rep. Julie Greene (DFL-Edina) is seeking to increase the money schools receiv...
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