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SF 2310

Supported-decision-making programs grant availability for supported-decision-making programs extension; appropriating money

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Jordan Rasmusson

Extends and funds Minnesota grants for supported-decision-making programs to aid individuals needing decision supports; administered by the Department of Human Services.

Referred to Human Services
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Bill Summary · SF 2310

SF 2310 Summary

Title

Supported-decision-making programs grant availability extension; appropriating money

Overview

SF 2310 is a Minnesota Senate bill introduced on March 10, 2025. The bill would extend the availability of grants for supported-decision-making programs and appropriate funds to support those grants. It has been referred to the Senate Committee on Human Services. A House companion is HF 2060.

Purpose and Intent

  • Extend and maintain access to grant funding for supported-decision-making programs.
  • Provide state appropriations to support these grants, enabling program operations, administration, and services that assist eligible individuals in decision-making with appropriate supports.

Key Provisions (as indicated by title and status)

  • Authorization to extend the availability of grants for supported-decision-making programs.
  • Annual or multi-year appropriation of money to fund these grants (specific dollar amounts and timeframes would be detailed in the bill’s text).
  • Administration by the relevant state agency overseeing human services (implied: Minnesota Department of Human Services, consistent with the subject area of appropriations and human services).

Note: The available information does not include detailed eligibility criteria, grant cycles, reporting requirements, or allocation formulas. The exact provisions would be defined in the full bill text.

Affected Parties and Impacts

  • Individuals who rely on supported-decision-making services and their support networks (guardians, advocates, service users) would potentially benefit from extended grant support.
  • Organizations and providers operating supported-decision-making programs would have access to grant funding to deliver services.
  • The Minnesota Department of Human Services would administer the program, manage awards, and oversee reporting and accountability for the funds.
  • Local governments or counties involved in administering or coordinating services could be affected through grant allocations and program requirements.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Introduced and assigned first reading on March 10, 2025.
  • Referred to the Senate committee with jurisdiction over Human Services.
  • Companion bill: HF 2060 (House of Representatives), indicating parallel consideration in the other chamber.

Related Information

  • The bill’s subject areas include appropriations, and human services administration and programs.
  • Stakeholders may wish to monitor SF 2310 and HF 2060 for details on funding levels, eligibility, and reporting requirements once the full text is available in committee.

If you’d like, I can incorporate the full text once it becomes available and refine the provisions and fiscal details accordingly.

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

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