State Board of Civil Legal Aid appropriation
Funds the Minnesota State Board of Civil Legal Aid to expand and sustain civil legal services for low-income residents, boosting access and provider coordination.
Funds the Minnesota State Board of Civil Legal Aid to expand and sustain civil legal services for low-income residents, boosting access and provider coordination.
SF 914 proposes an appropriation to the Minnesota State Board of Civil Legal Aid to support civil legal aid programs. The bill’s stated subject area centers on boards and legal proceedings, and it is currently in the Judiciary and Public Safety committee.
Based on the bill’s title, the core objective is to provide funding to the State Board of Civil Legal Aid. The aim likely includes strengthening access to civil legal services for Minnesotans who qualify, improving coordination among civil legal aid providers, and supporting program operations. Specific program goals (e.g., target populations, service areas, or performance metrics) will be defined in the full text of the bill.
The full text of SF 914 would detail:
- The amount of the appropriation and the fiscal years covered
- Source of funds and any limitations or earmarks
- Allocation methodology to civil legal aid providers or initiatives
- Reporting, oversight, and accountability requirements
- Conditions for use of funds (e.g., program areas, outcomes)
- Effective date and any sunset or review provisions
Note: These specifics are not included in the information provided. The summary reflects typical elements of an appropriation bill.
If you’d like, I can add a side-by-side comparison with HF 1373 once the full texts are available.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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