Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF486

Introduced
1/23/25  
Refer
1/23/25  

Caption

Supplemental energy assistance grant program establishment and appropriation

Impact

If enacted, SF486 will expand on existing state laws by creating a structured grant program under Minnesota Statutes, section 216C.392, specifically targeting energy assistance. This will enable the state to provide financial aid not only for crisis situations but also for emergency heating repairs and outreach efforts that help households complete grant applications. It is a direct response to the need for additional support for families experiencing financial hardship, particularly in maintaining sufficient heating during harsh winters.

Summary

SF486 is a bill designed to establish a supplemental energy assistance grant program in Minnesota, aimed predominantly at assisting low-income households. This bill proposes to allocate funds for various types of grants including crisis grants for those who have previously received primary heating assistance through the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) but are still in need of additional assistance. The program seeks to broaden the reach of energy assistance across the state, prioritizing new households over existing beneficiaries to ensure that more families in need can receive support.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding the bill is how the funding will be appropriated and managed. Proponents argue that the allocation of funds, with priority given to outreach, is essential in ensuring that underserved populations have access to these resources. However, there may be concerns about the bureaucracy involved in the administration of the funds, specifically whether the proposed use of a portion of the funds for administrative costs could detract from the direct aid that needy households require. Ongoing discussions will likely focus on safeguarding against misuse of funds and ensuring effective outreach to underrepresented communities.

Companion Bills

MN HF771

Similar To Supplemental energy assistance funding provided, annual report required, and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF771

Supplemental energy assistance funding provided, annual report required, and money appropriated.

MN SF3429

Building energy performance standards establishment and appropriation

MN SF862

Water infrastructure funding program modifications provisions, point source implementation grant program modifications provisions, emerging contaminants grant program establishment and bond issuance and appropriation

MN SF2

Omnibus Energy, Utilities, Environment and Climate policy and appropriations

MN SF4503

Thermal energy network plans establishment and Thermal energy networks designation as public improvements and waterworks

MN SF2393

Omnibus, Energy, Utilities, Environment and Climate policy and appropriations

MN SF4061

Minnesota supplemental nutrition assistance program establishment

MN SF2900

Geothermal heat exchange system rebate program establishment and appropriation

MN SF1492

Civil Commitment Coordinating Division establishment provision, various grant programs establishment provision, transport hold working group establishment provision, and appropriations

MN SF4653

Propane school bus deployment program establishment

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