Mind the G.A.P.P. appropriation
Minnesota bill appropriates funds for G.A.P.P. economic development program; awaiting committee review to determine workforce or business support focus.
Minnesota bill appropriates funds for G.A.P.P. economic development program; awaiting committee review to determine workforce or business support focus.
SF 2167, titled "Mind the G.A.P.P.," is a Minnesota appropriations bill introduced by Senator Bobby Joe Champion. The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the available information, though the acronym "G.A.P.P." likely refers to a targeted economic development or workforce program. As a newly introduced appropriations measure, it is currently in the early legislative stage following referral to the Jobs and Economic Development committee.
Appropriations bills directly allocate state funds to specific programs or initiatives, making them consequential for budget allocation and policy implementation. Given its referral to the Jobs and Economic Development committee, this bill likely addresses workforce development, business support, or economic opportunity gaps—areas with tangible effects on employment and economic growth in Minnesota communities.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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