Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3757

Introduced
2/23/26  

Caption

Individual authorized budget reduction limit on reductions resulting from implementation of waiver reimagine phase II establishment

Impact

The enactment of SF3757 is set to affect various aspects of Minnesota's human services landscape. Primarily, it reinforces the commitment to community-based care alternatives for individuals who would otherwise be reliant on institutionalization. By limiting the budget reductions applicable during the waiver implementation, the bill is likely to enhance financial support and service stability for vulnerable populations, ensuring that they receive care aligned with their assessed needs. Furthermore, this modification allows for better regulation and execution of funding allocations, which could lead to improved service outcomes for individuals requiring long-term support.

Summary

SF3757 proposes a modification to the existing framework for administering human services through the implementation of an individualized budget reduction limit as part of the Waiver Reimagine Phase II initiative. This bill establishes parameters for budgeting in care settings, specifically catering to individuals who require services equivalent to those provided in institutional settings, such as nursing homes or hospitals. By introducing caps on budget reductions, the bill aims to ensure that individuals maintain access to necessary care while navigating the complexities of state regulations on service delivery.

Contention

While the intention behind SF3757 is commendable, it is not without contention. Advocates of the bill argue that it is essential for protecting the integrity of individual budgets against arbitrary reductions that could impede access to crucial support services. However, opponents may voice concerns over the administrative capacity and resources required for effective implementation of the new budget methodologies. Some stakeholders might fear that without sufficient oversight, the bill's provisions could lead to inequities in service delivery across different regions of the state, especially for those who are critically dependent on such support.

Companion Bills

MN HF3800

Similar To Individual authorized budget reduction limit on reductions resulting from implementation of waiver reimagine phase II established, and cost-of-living adjustment in the waiver reimagine phase II methodology required.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3800

Individual authorized budget reduction limit on reductions resulting from implementation of waiver reimagine phase II established, and cost-of-living adjustment in the waiver reimagine phase II methodology required.

MN HF4632

Waiver reimagine individualized budget requirements modified.

MN SF4120

Waiver reimagine individualized budget requirements modifications

MN SF4512

Delay implementation of Waiver Reimagine by one year

MN SF2215

Waiver Reimagine requirements modification; Legislative Task Force on Waiver Reimagine establishment

MN HF2038

Waiver Reimagine requirements modified, Legislative Task Force on Waiver Reimagine established, appointments made, and report required.

MN HB1075

BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION ACT

MN H7805

Establishes phased reduction of personal income tax rates.

MN S2672

Establishes phased reduction of personal income tax rates.

MN HB1322

Diabetes; SDH shall appoint a university to study prevention and reduction of amputations resulting from.

Similar Bills

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