Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF184

Introduced
1/16/25  

Caption

Transitional benefit demonstration project reports requirement

Impact

If enacted, the bill may lead to significant changes in how benefit programs are administered. It highlights the need for a careful evaluation of current health care, income assistance, and social service programs. The commissioners will be tasked with identifying specific programs for potential inclusion in the demonstration project and determining which elements (such as income limits and program structures) would allow for a budget-neutral approach while promoting job advancement for beneficiaries. Programs under consideration include medical assistance, MinnesotaCare, and various assistance programs for families and individuals.

Summary

SF184 proposes a requirement for the commissioner of human services and the commissioner of children, youth, and families to report on the feasibility of a demonstration project related to transitional benefits. The primary goal is to assess the potential for continuing program benefits for individuals who become ineligible for certain assistance programs due to increased employment income. This report is slated for release by January 15, 2026, and aims to address the challenges associated with 'benefit cliffs' where individuals lose access to critical support as their income rises, thus potentially disincentivizing career advancement.

Contention

There may be contention regarding the scope and structure of the demonstration project. While proponents may argue that this initiative is essential for supporting individuals making transitions in their employment status, critics might raise concerns about the feasibility of such benefits and the necessity of ensuring they do not place an undue financial burden on the state. Additionally, the requirement for any necessary federal waivers and changes to existing laws could present significant administrative challenges, hindering the implementation of the demonstration project.

Companion Bills

MN HF4582

Similar To Reports on feasibility of a demonstration project required to continue to offer program benefits during a transition period.

Previously Filed As

MN HB2733

DHS-TRANSITIONAL BENEFITS

MN SF2876

Coordinated services organization demonstration project establishment and appropriation

MN HB2591

DHS-SNAP TRANSITIONAL BENEFITS

MN S2916

Revises certain eligibility requirements under NJ Aspire Program; establishes net neutral benefits test for redevelopment projects that incur certain sustainability and resiliency costs.

MN SF4603

Comparison of actual expenditures requirement in forecasted programs to projected spending from prior forecasts

MN HB3941

Relating to services provided to foster youth transitioning to independent living, including transitional living services and Medicaid eligibility.

MN S3793

Revises requirements for cash assistance benefits under Work First New Jersey program.

MN SB3139

VA Zero Suicide Demonstration Project Act of 2025

MN HB6454

VA Zero Suicide Demonstration Project Act of 2025

MN HF2441

Payroll reporting portal and database established, prevailing wage notice requirements modified, and money appropriated.

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