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SF 1627

American Indian cultural programming services modification provision

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Mary Kunesh-Podein and 1 co-sponsor

SF 1627 would modify how American Indian cultural programming is defined, delivered, funded, and overseen in Minnesota corrections, expanding tribal partnerships and inmate access.

Author added Oumou Verbeten
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Bill Summary · SF 1627

SF 1627 – American Indian cultural programming services modification provision

Overview
SF 1627 is a Minnesota Senate bill introduced on February 20, 2025, addressing modifications to provisions related to American Indian cultural programming services within the corrections context. The bill’s subject area is Corrections and Corrections Department, with a focus on Native Americans. The companion House bill is HF 1265.

Purpose and intent (based on title and subject)
- The bill appears to modify existing law governing American Indian cultural programming services, likely in relation to the Minnesota corrections system.
- The aim is presumably to adjust how cultural programming services for American Indian individuals are defined, delivered, funded, overseen, or coordinated, though the exact changes are not provided in the available summary.
- The bill seeks to clarify or expand the role of partnerships with tribal communities or organizations in providing cultural programming within correctional settings.

Key provisions (not specified in the provided text)
- The exact statutory changes are not included in the summary. The following are typical areas such bills may address and are provided for context only:
- Definitions of “American Indian cultural programming” and eligible providers.
- Roles and responsibilities of the Minnesota Department of Corrections and tribal entities.
- Funding, budgeting, or reporting requirements related to programming.
- Standards for program quality, evaluation, and compliance.
- Access rights for incarcerated individuals to culturally relevant programming.
- Procedures for establishing or renewing partnerships with tribes or community organizations.

Who would be affected
- Minnesota Department of Corrections and its facilities.
- American Indian inmates and detainees who participate in or are eligible for cultural programming.
- American Indian tribes, tribal organizations, and certified providers that deliver cultural programming services.
- State and tribal administrators involved in oversight, reporting, or funding of such programs.

Procedural and timeline aspects
- Introduced: February 20, 2025.
- Legislative actions: February 20, 2025 – introduced and referred to Judiciary and Public Safety; March 24, 2025 – author added Oumou Verbeten.
- Companion bill: HF 1265 (House of Representatives).
- Status points indicate early-stage legislation undergoing committee consideration; no floor action or fiscal note details are provided in the summary.

Next steps for readers
- Review the full bill text and any fiscal notes to understand the specific modifications.
- Monitor committee hearings in Judiciary and Public Safety for SF 1627 and HF 1265 for amendments and debate.
- Compare with HF 1265 to gauge House–Senate agreement on the language and provisions.

Note: The summary is based on title, subject, and available metadata. The exact provisions and their implications will become clear upon release of the bill text and accompanying fiscal notes.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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