Minnesota 2025 1st Special Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3

Introduced
6/9/25  
Engrossed
6/9/25  
Enrolled
6/12/25  
Passed
6/14/25  
Passed
6/14/25  
Chaptered
6/14/25  

Caption

Human services finance bill.

Impact

HF3 introduces amendments to existing laws that governs funding and eligibility for a variety of human services. It outlines a more strategic approach to funding that acknowledges the complex needs of communities, particularly in areas with high instances of homelessness and substance use disorders. Additionally, the proposed changes include the establishment of new task forces and mandates for various state agencies to increase collaboration and improve service delivery. This is expected to shape state legislation significantly, making it more responsive to the evolving needs of Minnesotans.

Summary

House File 3 (HF3) focuses on alterations within the realm of human services, particularly addressing aging, disability services, health care, and substance use disorder treatment. The bill proposes to amend various provisions related to the aforementioned areas, making significant adjustments to how services are delivered and funded. This reflects a legislative intent to enhance the effectiveness of human services by adjusting funding mechanisms and introducing new programs aimed at increasing support for vulnerable populations, particularly the elderly and those with disabilities.

Contention

Notable points of contention associated with HF3 relate to its approach to funding and program implementation, particularly for initiatives in housing support and substance use treatment. Critics may argue that while the amendments aim to enhance support, they could also result in shifts that may not adequately address the immediate needs of all affected populations. Furthermore, there are concerns regarding how these changes might affect local control versus centralized governance regarding health service provisions, particularly in the context of funding distributions to counties and local agencies.

Companion Bills

MN SF7

Similar To Omnibus Human Services appropriations

Previously Filed As

MN HF2434

Human services finance bill.

MN HF4338

Human services policy and finance bill.

MN HF2435

Health and human services finance bill.

MN SF476

Omnibus Human Services policy bill

MN HF2115

Human services policy bill.

MN SF3054

Omnibus Human Services appropriations

MN SF2620

Human services provisions modifications

MN SF2443

Omnibus Human Services policy provisions

MN HF2603

Provisions in state agencies made to address financial crimes and fraud.

MN SF3150

State agencies provisions modification to address financial crimes and fraud

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