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SF 2669

Omnibus Health and Human Services policy and appropriations

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Alice Mann and 1 co-sponsor

Minnesota omnibus health and human services bill combining multiple policy and appropriations measures was indefinitely postponed after multiple committee amendments and referrals.

Rule 45-amend, subst. General Orders HF2435, SF indefinitely postponed
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Bill Summary · SF 2669

Legislative bill overview

SF 2669 is an omnibus health and human services bill that combines multiple policy changes and appropriations into a single legislative package. The bill was introduced by Alice Mann and Melissa Wiklund in the Minnesota Senate and underwent committee reviews in April 2025 before being indefinitely postponed in May 2025.

Why is this important

Omnibus health and human services bills typically affect millions of Minnesotans by addressing Medicaid, mental health services, long-term care, public health programs, and related funding. These comprehensive packages can significantly reshape how healthcare and social services are delivered and funded across the state, making them consequential for both recipients and providers.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency on specific provisions: Without access to the bill's actual text or amendment details, the specific policy changes driving the multiple committee referrals and ultimate postponement remain unclear to the public
  • Multi-committee referrals suggest budget complexity: The bill's movement through both Health and Human Services, Taxes, and Finance committees indicates tax implications and fiscal disagreements that may have contributed to its postponement
  • Indefinite postponement status: The May 2025 action to indefinitely postpone the bill suggests substantive disagreements between chambers or leadership, but the underlying reasons are not documented in this legislative record

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

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