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Rep. Paul Torkelson proposes shrinking Minnesota’s Senate and adding one House seat to prevent future legislative gridlock after a 2024 tie.
Rep. Paul Torkelson, R-Hanska, has introduced a bill to restructure Minnesota’s Legislature by increasing the House from 134 to 135 members and reducing the Senate from 67 to 45 members by 2033 to prevent future legislative deadlocks.
The proposal follows a tied House election in 2024 that led to a prolonged standoff and a Democratic boycott in early 2025, delaying the start of the legislative session.
Torkelson argues an odd-numbered House would eliminate tie votes, while the Senate reduction aims to align districting with constitutional requirements.
Though some lawmakers credit the tie with fostering bipartisan cooperation, Torkelson maintains the resulting delays damaged the House’s credibility.
The bill, which has no co-authors, faces an uphill path but highlights ongoing debate over legislative stability and representation.
El representante Paul Torkelson propone reducir el Senado de Minnesota y agregar un asiento en la Cámara para evitar un futuro estancamiento legislativo después de un empate en 2024.