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SF 2443

Omnibus Human Services policy provisions

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by John Hoffman

Minnesota omnibus bill consolidating multiple human services policy changes was indefinitely postponed after committee amendments, redirecting provisions into companion legislation HF 2115.

Rule 45-amend, subst. General Orders HF2115, SF indefinitely postponed
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Bill Summary · SF 2443

Legislative bill overview

SF 2443 is an omnibus bill addressing multiple human services policy provisions in Minnesota, sponsored by John Hoffman. The bill was introduced in March 2025, advanced through committee with amendments in April, but was indefinitely postponed in May when it was substituted into companion legislation HF 2115.

Why is this important

Omnibus human services bills typically consolidate numerous policy changes affecting vulnerable populations, social safety net programs, and service delivery systems. These comprehensive packages can significantly alter how the state administers healthcare, assistance programs, and social supports, affecting hundreds of thousands of Minnesotans.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope and transparency: Omnibus bills bundle many provisions together, making it difficult for the public to understand or oppose specific elements without affecting the entire package
  • Implementation complexity: Multiple simultaneous policy changes across human services agencies can create administrative challenges and unintended consequences
  • Funding implications: The specific budget allocations and potential cost-shifting between state and local entities are not detailed in this record

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

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