Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4125

Introduced
3/9/26  

Caption

Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act modified, and money appropriated.

Impact

The passage of HF4125 would have significant implications for state laws governing child welfare. It requires detailed data collection and reporting on cases involving African American and other disproportionately represented children, including the demographics of children receiving services and outcomes in terms of family reunification and preventive care. This is critical in understanding the factors leading to disparities in treatment and outcomes within the child welfare system in Minnesota.

Summary

HF4125 modifies the Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act aimed at addressing disproportionate representation of African American children and other minority groups in the child welfare system. The bill mandates that each responsible social services agency conduct comprehensive reviews of child welfare cases involving these populations. The reviews are intended to identify and remedy disparities in outcomes related to child welfare and to ensure that preventive services are culturally appropriate and effective.

Contention

Notable points of contention around HF4125 may arise from the implementation and funding of the required reviews and remediation plans. While proponents argue that targeted efforts to address disparities are necessary, some may raise concerns regarding the adequacy of resources and support for responsible social services agencies tasked with these intensive assessments. Furthermore, debates may center around the best approach to ensure that services are culturally sensitive and effectively address the needs of affected communities, with discussions likely to emerge around potential systemic barriers and the role of state oversight.

Companion Bills

MN SF4335

Similar To Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act modification

Previously Filed As

MN SF4335

Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act modification

MN HF4407

Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act modified.

MN SF3920

Definition of active efforts in the Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act modification

MN SF3995

Change active efforts to reasonable efforts in the Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act

MN SF3309

Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act implementation dates delay

MN HF2939

Implementation dates for provisions of the Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act delayed.

MN HF2967

African American Child Well-Being Advisory Council reports modified; reports required; child protection workers, child welfare technology improvements, and Family First Prevention Services Act grants funding provided; and money appropriated.

MN SF3300

African American Child Well-Being Advisory Council reports modifications and child protection workers, child welfare technology improvements, and Family First Prevention Services Act grants appropriations

MN HF2691

African American Child Wellness Institute grant funding provided, and money appropriated.

MN SF2725

African American Child Wellness Institute grant appropriation

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