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SF 4599

Agate Housing and Services capital project grant appropriation modification

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Doron Clark and 2 co-sponsors

Modifies the Agate Housing and Services capital grant appropriation, changing the allocation terms, timing, or scope within Minnesota’s capital investment program.

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Bill Summary · SF 4599

Summary: SF 4599 (2025-2026) – Agate Housing and Services Capital Project Grant Appropriation Modification

Overview

SF 4599 is a Minnesota Senate bill introduced in the 2025-2026 session that proposes a modification to the capital project grant appropriation for the Agate Housing and Services project. The bill was introduced and referred to the Capital Investment committee on March 18, 2026. It has three co-sponsors: Doron Clark, Zaynab Mohamed, and Scott Dibble.

Main purpose and intent

  • The primary purpose of SF 4599 is to modify an existing appropriation in the capital investments budget related to the Agate Housing and Services project.
  • The bill seeks to adjust the allocation, terms, or timing of grant funds designated for this project within the state’s capital investment program.

Key provisions and changes (as proposed)

  • Modification of the Agate Housing and Services capital project grant appropriation.
    • This could involve changes such as increasing or reallocating the grant amount, altering matching requirements (if any), adjusting project scope within the approved capital project, or changing milestones and deadlines for disbursement.
  • Placement within the state’s capital investment framework:
    • The bill would operate within the statutory process for approving capital investments, meaning it would typically require committee approval, potential floor debate, and eventual appropriation language if enacted.
  • Scope touchpoints:
    • The bill explicitly focuses on the Agate Housing and Services project, which implies the changes affect project funding for housing and related services, potentially including construction, reconstruction, or major rehabilitation, as defined under Minnesota capital budget rules.

Who or what would be affected

  • Agate Housing and Services project:
    • Primary beneficiary: the project itself, receiving revised grant appropriations that influence construction/renovation, services integration, or program delivery.
  • State agencies and authorities administering capital grants:
    • Entities responsible for disbursing and managing capital investment funds would implement the changes if the bill passes.
  • Stakeholders in housing and social services sectors:
    • Service recipients and providers may experience implications through project timeline shifts, funding availability for housing and related services, and potential changes to project scope.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduction and referral:
    • Date: March 18, 2026
    • Referred to: Capital Investment committee (Senate)
  • Next steps (typical for this type of bill):
    • The Capital Investment committee would consider hearings, potentially amend the bill, and vote on whether to advance it.
    • If advanced, the bill would move to broader floor consideration and, if enacted, become part of the state’s capital investment appropriations for the specified project.
  • Fiscal considerations:
    • As a modification to an existing grant appropriation, the bill would involve budgetary impact statements outlining how the revised appropriation would affect statewide capital financing and debt service, if applicable.

Notes

  • The bill’s content is focused on adjusting a specific project’s funding within Minnesota’s capital investment program.
  • Details such as the exact dollar amounts, the nature of the modification (increase/decrease, reallocation, timing), and any associated reporting requirements are not provided in the summary available and would be clarified in the bill’s text and accompanying fiscal notes if enacted.

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