Centers for independent living grants funding provided, and money appropriated.
Minnesota HF 1326 would provide state funding to Centers for Independent Living to support independent living services and related programs for people with disabilities.
Minnesota HF 1326 would provide state funding to Centers for Independent Living to support independent living services and related programs for people with disabilities.
HF 1326 seeks to provide funding for centers for independent living (CILs) and to appropriate money for related activities. The bill is introduced in the Minnesota Legislature (Session 2025-2026) and has been assigned to the Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy committee. The bill lists multiple sponsors: Spencer Igo, Dan Wolgamott, Kim Hicks, Luke Frederick, and Chris Swedzinski. The action history shows introduction and first reading on February 20, 2025.
Note: The text of HF 1326 is not provided here, so the following provisions reflect common elements in similar bills funding CILs. If you have the full bill text, I can tailor this section precisely.
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