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SF 4972

PROMISE grant program provisions modifications

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Scott Dibble

SF 4972 modifies Minnesota's PROMISE grant program for workforce development, adjusting eligibility or funding mechanisms to affect economic opportunity distribution.

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Bill Summary · SF 4972

Legislative bill overview

SF 4972 modifies Minnesota's PROMISE grant program, which provides financial assistance for workforce development and economic initiatives. The bill adjusts eligibility criteria, funding mechanisms, or grant distribution procedures, though specific amendments are not detailed in the limited information provided.

Why this is important

PROMISE grants directly affect workforce training accessibility and economic opportunity for Minnesota residents and businesses. Changes to the program can alter how state resources support job creation, skills development, and regional economic competitiveness.

Potential points of contention

  • Eligibility changes: Modifications to who qualifies for grants may expand or restrict access for certain populations, industries, or geographic regions
  • Funding allocation: Shifts in how grant money is distributed could benefit some communities while reducing support for others
  • Program requirements: New conditions or reporting standards could increase administrative burden on grant recipients or reduce program flexibility

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

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