Duluth community engagement center appropriation
Minnesota bill appropriates state funding for a Duluth community engagement center, likely supporting housing and homelessness prevention services in the region.
Minnesota bill appropriates state funding for a Duluth community engagement center, likely supporting housing and homelessness prevention services in the region.
SF 1064 appropriates state funding for a community engagement center in Duluth, Minnesota. The bill was introduced by Representatives Grant Hauschild and Jen McEwen and is currently under review by the Housing and Homelessness Prevention committee. The specific funding amount and detailed operational parameters are not publicly available in the legislative summary.
Community engagement centers typically serve as hubs for social services, workforce development, and public programming, particularly benefiting vulnerable populations. The committee referral to Housing and Homelessness Prevention suggests this facility may address affordable housing access, homelessness services, or related support programs in the Duluth area. State appropriations represent a commitment of public resources that could affect regional service capacity and local budget priorities.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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