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HF 2434

Human services finance bill.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by John Hoffman and 2 co-sponsors

Minnesota's HF 2434 allocates human services funding but faces House-Senate disagreement requiring conference committee negotiations to reconcile competing appropriation and program priorities.

Senate conferees Hoffman, Fateh, Maye Quade, Mohamed, Abeler
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Bill Summary · HF 2434

Legislative bill overview

HF 2434 is Minnesota's human services finance bill that allocates state funding for social services, health programs, and related support systems. The bill has passed initial votes in both chambers but currently faces disagreement between the House and Senate versions, requiring a conference committee to reconcile differences.

Why is this important

Human services finance bills directly determine funding levels for vulnerable populations including low-income families, elderly individuals, people with disabilities, and those experiencing homelessness. The outcome affects program eligibility, service availability, and the overall adequacy of Minnesota's social safety net.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding levels and priorities: The House and Senate versions likely differ on total appropriations or how money is distributed across specific programs (SNAP, Medicaid, childcare subsidies, etc.)
  • Program eligibility or benefit amounts: Disagreement may exist over who qualifies for services or the value of benefits provided
  • Administrative or provider provisions: Differences may involve payment rates for service providers, program requirements, or regulatory changes that affect implementation

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

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