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SF 2628

County cost modification of care provisions

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by John Hoffman and 1 co-sponsor

Modifies how Minnesota counties fund and allocate costs for care provisions, reshaping county budgets, DHS oversight, and services for residents.

Comm report: Amended, No recommendation, re-referred to State and Local Government
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Bill Summary · SF 2628

SF 2628 — County cost modification of care provisions (Summary)

Overview

SF 2628 is a Minnesota Senate bill introduced on March 17, 2025, titled “County cost modification of care provisions.” The bill sits in committee with status notes indicating an amended committee report with no recommendation and re-referral to State and Local Government. A companion House bill is HF 2416.

Main purpose

Based on the title, the bill seeks to modify how costs related to care provisions are handled at the county level. The exact statutory changes, definitions, and fiscal mechanisms are not provided in the information available here. The bill’s placement in Human Services, followed by re-referral to State and Local Government, suggests it concerns administrative, fiscal, or funding rules for county responsibilities related to care programs.

Key provisions (high level)

  • The precise text and provisions are not included in the summary provided.
  • The bill’s title implies changes to the allocation, calculation, or administration of costs borne by counties for care-related services.
  • No-dollar amounts, formulas, or program-specific details are currently available in the provided materials.

Affected parties

  • Minnesota counties (likely entities responsible for care services or program administration).
  • The Department of Human Services (as the initial referral indicates involvement with care provisions and funding).
  • State and Local Government (as the subsequent committee to which the bill was re-referred).
  • Residents receiving care services governed by county programs may be indirectly affected through any changes in funding, eligibility, or service delivery.

Legislative history and status

  • Introduction and first reading: March 17, 2025.
  • Referred to: Human Services (March 17, 2025).
  • Committee action: March 27, 2025 — “Comm report: Amended, No recommendation, re-referred to State and Local Government.”
  • Current status: In committee, awaiting further action in State and Local Government.
  • Related bill: HF 2416 (companion).

Timeline and next steps

  • The bill’s next steps depend on committee action in State and Local Government, potential amendments, and eventual floor votes in the Senate.
  • For readers seeking concrete details such as specific provisions, fiscal impact, or effective dates, the next step is to review the full bill text and any fiscal notes or analysis released by the legislature.

Where to find the full text

  • To understand the exact changes proposed, obtain the official SF 2628 bill text, any fiscal impact statements, and committee hearing materials from the Minnesota Legislature’s website. The companion HF 2416 in the House will provide parallel language and can be reviewed alongside SF 2628.

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

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