Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4112

Introduced
3/4/26  

Caption

Essential public health functions contingency account establishment

Impact

The bill outlines clear criteria for the commissioner to access funds from the contingency account, which includes determining significant reductions in federal support for essential health functions. This provision is critical in ensuring that funding remains available to respond to public health needs effectively. By imposing regulations on how and when the funds can be utilized, the bill aims to ensure accountability and transparency in the management of state health resources. The establishment of this account could strengthen Minnesota's public health infrastructure by giving a buffer against the uncertainties in federal health funding.

Summary

SF4112, also known as the Essential Public Health Functions Contingency Account Establishment bill, primarily seeks to provide a financial safety net for essential public health functions in the state of Minnesota. It establishes a contingency account that can be utilized by the commissioner of health in cases where federal funding for health services is unexpectedly reduced or eliminated. This measure is intended to ensure continuity and prevent any disruptions in critical health services that could arise due to federal funding challenges.

Contention

While the bill seems to garner basic support due to its aim of preserving public health functions, there are potential points of contention regarding the access to these funds and the authority given to the commissioner of health. Concerns may arise about the adequacy of oversight and the possibility of misallocation of these resources. Furthermore, with specific spending criteria imposed, there may be debates related to the legislative control over health funding and how it aligns with the broader health policy objectives of the state.

Companion Bills

MN HF3180

Similar To Essential public health functions contingency account established, report required, money transferred to essential public health functions contingency account, commissioner of health funding provided, and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3180

Essential public health functions contingency account established, report required, money transferred to essential public health functions contingency account, commissioner of health funding provided, and money appropriated.

MN HB2489

Public health emergencies; essential medicines

MN SF2261

List of essential employees establishment

MN SF4255

Emergency managers establishment as essential employees

MN AB224

Health care coverage: essential health benefits.

MN SB62

Health care coverage: essential health benefits.

MN HF3771

Reporting date on the disaster assistance contingency account.

MN SF3958

Disaster assistance contingency account reporting date modification

MN SB440

Department of Public Health; provisions relative to duties or functions; modernize and update

MN SF933

Minnesota Health Plan establishment

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