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HF 2773

Lutheran Social Services CORE program funding provided, reports required, and money appropriated.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Mary Clardy and 2 co-sponsors

HF 2773 would appropriate funds to Lutheran Social Services' CORE program for veterans and require reporting to the Legislature on outcomes.

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Bill Summary · HF 2773

HF 2773 — Summary

Overview

HF 2773 is a Minnesota House bill introduced on March 24, 2025, titled “Lutheran Social Services CORE program funding provided, reports required, and money appropriated.” The bill is categorized under appropriations with a focus on the Veterans and Veterans Affairs Department. It appears to authorize a financial appropriation to support the Lutheran Social Services (LSS) CORE program and requires progress or outcome reporting to the Legislature. A companion bill exists in the Senate as SF 1893.

Bill Status and Timeline

  • Introduction: March 24, 2025 (First reading; referred to Veterans and Military Affairs Division)
  • Legislative actions:
    • March 26, 2025: Author listed as Hill
    • April 1, 2025: Author listed as Rehrauer (new author)
  • Related: SF 1893 (companion bill)

Purpose and Key Provisions (as indicated by the bill’s title)

  • Funding: The bill would provide funding (appropriation) for the Lutheran Social Services CORE program. The exact dollar amount and funding structure would be specified in the bill text.
  • Reports: The bill would require reporting related to the CORE program. Reports are typically intended to cover program activities, expenditures, outcomes, and accountability to the Legislature.
  • Authorization of Money: The legislation would specify that money is appropriated to support the CORE program, aligning with the bill’s focus on veterans-related services within the Veterans and Veterans Affairs Department framework.

Who/What Would Be Affected

  • Primary beneficiary: Veterans and potentially other eligible clients served by the Lutheran Social Services CORE program.
  • Implementing agency/parties: Lutheran Social Services (as the program provider) with coordination with the Veterans and Military Affairs Department (per the bill’s subject and scope).
  • Legislative oversight: The Minnesota Legislature, through required reporting and ongoing appropriations processes.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations

  • The bill is in the early stages of the 2025 session, with initial readings and committee referrals completed and author updates occurring in April.
  • The companion SF 1893 suggests parallel consideration in the Senate, which may influence negotiation, amendments, and final passage.

Notes for Readers

  • Specifics such as the funding amount, duration, reporting metrics, and any conditions or sunset clauses are not provided in the summary available here. The full text of HF 2773 would detail these elements.
  • For those tracking veterans’ services funding or programmatic oversight, HF 2773 (and SF 1893) should be monitored for enacted provisions, reporting requirements, and any changes to the CORE program funding and administration.

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

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