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NFIB Minnesota Fights EV Parking Mandate

NFIB Minnesota Fights EV Parking Mandate

September 5, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

New Minnesota Law Requires EV Parking Spaces in New Lots.

NFIB Minnesota Fights EV Parking Mandate

Earlier this year, the Minnesota Legislature passed a sweeping mandate requiring new or remodeled parking facilities to include dedicated spaces for electric vehicle charging. Now, the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) is developing regulations to implement the mandate. Last month, NFIB Minnesota submitted a letter and draft amendments to DLI that would exempt most small business owners and stop the government from wasting your money on expensive, empty parking spaces. Read our letter HERE! NFIB Minnesota will continue fighting against electric vehicle mandates, subsidies, and other giveaways. Small business owners shouldn’t have to subsidize the business plans of large multinational automakers or the “green” fantasies of out-of-touch lawmakers.
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