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Bill would require federal immigration‑enforcement personnel deployed to Minnesota to pay state income taxes; committee lays it over

March 04, 2026 | 2026 Legislature MN, Minnesota


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Bill would require federal immigration‑enforcement personnel deployed to Minnesota to pay state income taxes; committee lays it over
Representative Hollins presented House File 36 59 on March 4, 2026, proposing that federal agents deployed to Minnesota for immigration enforcement pay Minnesota income taxes for the time they live and work in the state. The sponsor said federal deployments have imposed state and local costs — including roads, courts and public‑safety resources — and argued the measure would require those conducting extended operations to contribute to the state’s fiscal structure.

"If federal agents choose to conduct extended operations here, they should do so in a way that respects our laws and our fiscal structure," Representative Hollins said.

No witnesses had signed up to testify. Members asked clarifying questions about the bill’s scope; Representative Collins urged clear enforcement and reporting mechanisms so that nonresident federal personnel who participate in immigration operations pay income taxes. Representative Harder asked whether the requirement would apply to paid protesters; the sponsor said it would not, adding the bill targets immigration enforcement deployments. Representative Howard pushed back on repeated assertions that protesters are paid, calling that notion offensive and describing local community members’ demonstrations as voluntary civic action.

Representative Hollins renewed the motion and House File 36 59 was laid over for possible inclusion in the 2026 tax bill. The committee did not take a final vote on the substance of the measure during the hearing.

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