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SF 2301

Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio (CLUES) grant appropriation

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Foung Hawj

Authorizes a state grant to CLUES to support Latinx community services as part of Minnesota's economic development efforts.

Referred to Jobs and Economic Development
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Bill Summary · SF 2301

Summary of SF 2301 — CLUES Grant Appropriation

Overview

  • Bill number: SF 2301
  • Title: Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio (CLUES) grant appropriation
  • Subject: Appropriations, Economic Development
  • Purpose (as inferred from title): To authorize a state grant to CLUES (Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio) as part of Minnesota’s economic development and community service funding
  • Status: Referred to the Jobs and Economic Development committee
  • Introduced: March 10, 2025
  • Related bill: HF 2183 (House companion)

Legislative Actions

  • 2025-03-10: Introduction and first reading
  • 2025-03-10: Referred to Jobs and Economic Development

What the bill would do (as indicated by the title)

  • The bill would authorize an appropriation for a grant to CLUES, a Minnesota nonprofit organization that serves the Latinx community.
  • The action would fall under the economic development and workforce/community services purview, consistent with the committee to which it was referred.

Key provisions and details (not specified in the available information)

  • Dollar amount: Not provided in the information available.
  • Grant terms: Specific duration, eligibility criteria, performance metrics, and reporting requirements are not described in the provided material.
  • Oversight and administration: No details provided; typically such appropriations involve one or more state agencies and standard reporting requirements, but this is not confirmed for SF 2301.
  • Conditions or sunset: No sunset or renewal provisions are indicated in the information given.

Affected parties

  • Primary beneficiary: CLUES (Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio) and the Latinx communities it serves in Minnesota.
  • Secondary beneficiaries: Minnesota residents who benefit from CLUES programs (e.g., workforce development, language access, immigrant and refugee services) and the state agencies involved in grants administration if applicable.
  • Stakeholders: Community-based organizations, local employers, and service providers connected to CLUES programs and Minnesota’s economic development efforts.

Procedural and timeline considerations

  • The bill has been introduced and referred to the Jobs and Economic Development committee, indicating it will undergo committee consideration, potential amendments, and a floor vote if advanced.
  • The companion House bill HF 2183 exists, suggesting parallel consideration in the House.
  • No specific committee schedule, hearing dates, or final action timeline are provided in the current information.

Notes for readers

  • This summary covers only the information provided about SF 2301. The actual text of the bill would specify the grant amount, eligibility, reporting requirements, and other terms. Interested readers should monitor committee hearings and the text of the bill for precise provisions.

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

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