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Bill Summary · SF 3398

Summary of SF 3398 — Thrive Family Recovery Resources grant appropriation

Overview

  • Bill number and title: SF 3398, Thrive Family Recovery Resources grant appropriation
  • Status: Referred to the Human Services committee
  • Introduced: April 22, 2025
  • Companion bill: HF 3126

This bill is an appropriation measure authorizing funding through a grant program named “Thrive Family Recovery Resources.” The available information identifies the bill’s aim as establishing or funding grants to support family recovery resources, with the administration and scope to be determined by the text of the bill and any associated fiscal notes.

Purpose and intent

  • The bill’s title indicates a focus on creating or funding a grant program designed to support families in recovery and related resources. The intended outcome is to strengthen family stability and recovery supports, presumably through services coordinated by state agencies.
  • As introduced, the bill would involve appropriate funds to be used for grants, likely administered by agencies within Minnesota’s Human Services framework (including the Department of Human Services and potentially the Department of Children, Youth, and Families, as reflected in the subject listing).

Key provisions (status and specifics not available in the provided text)

  • The actual text is not provided here, so the precise provisions are not known. Typical elements for an appropriation bill of this nature would include:
    • Establishment or continuation of the Thrive Family Recovery Resources grant program
    • Eligible recipients (e.g., nonprofit organizations, counties, tribal entities, or local governments)
    • Grant amounts, funding duration, and payment structure
    • Eligible activities (e.g., family stabilization, treatment integration, child welfare supports, caregiver resources)
    • Reporting, accountability, and performance measures
    • Administrative responsibilities and oversight requirements
  • Until the bill text and fiscal notes are released, the exact eligibility criteria, grant criteria, and reporting requirements remain unknown.

Affected parties

  • Primary beneficiaries: families in recovery and related caregivers
  • Service providers and grantees (e.g., community-based nonprofits and local agencies delivering recovery and family support services)
  • State agencies: Minnesota Department of Human Services and potentially the Children, Youth, and Families Department (as indicated by the bill’s subject areas)

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • The bill was introduced on April 22, 2025, and referred to the Human Services committee on the same day.
  • It is a companion to HF 3126, which may be used for consideration in the House.
  • No further actions, floor votes, or fiscal notes are listed in the provided information. Readers should monitor committee hearings and floor action for updates.

Where to find more information

  • Minnesota Legislature website pages for SF 3398 and HF 3126, including the bill texts, fiscal notes, and committee schedules
  • Upcoming hearing notices and amendments once the bill advances in committee

This summary reflects the information available from the introduction and status notes; the substantive details will be clarified by the bill text and accompanying fiscal analysis once released.

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

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