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Bill Summary · HF 2763

HF 2763 — Restoration for All grant funding provided, and money appropriated

Overview

HF 2763 is an introduced Minnesota bill that, based on its title, aims to provide grant funding under a program described as “Restoration for All” and to authorize related appropriations. The bill falls under the subjects of appropriations, the Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED), and nonprofit and charitable organizations. The bill status shows it is introduced and in the first reading, and it has been referred to the Capital Investment committee. It was introduced on March 24, 2025. A Senate companion bill exists: SF 2577.

What the bill would do (as indicated by the title and classification)

  • Authorize grant funding under a program titled “Restoration for All” and make the associated state appropriations.
  • Target or involve the Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) as the administering or funding agency.
  • Focus on nonprofit and charitable organizations, per the subject classification.

Note: The specific program details, eligibility criteria, grant amounts, duration, match requirements, reporting, and administration provisions are not provided in the available information. The summary reflects only what is stated in the bill’s title and the limited metadata provided.

Who would be affected

  • Nonprofit and charitable organizations in Minnesota that might apply for Restoration for All grants.
  • The Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED), as the governing or administering agency for the grant program.
  • Potentially other state agencies if implementing language references cross-agency responsibilities.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced and given first reading on March 24, 2025.
  • Referred to the Capital Investment committee for further consideration.
  • Next steps typically include committee hearings, potential amendments, and floor action.
  • A companion Senate bill exists: SF 2577, which may include parallel or related provisions and could affect timing or scope if both advance.

Additional notes

  • The bill’s designation “and money appropriated” signals a budgetary component, but no dollar figures are provided in the current information.
  • For more detail, review HF 2763’s text in committee or the related SF 2577 companion bill, which may outline precise program design, funding levels, eligibility, and reporting requirements.

If you’d like, I can compare HF 2763 with SF 2577 once text is available or summarize any committee amendments when they’re released.

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

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