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HF 2952

United Heroes League grant funding provided, and money appropriated.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Andrew Myers and 1 co-sponsor

Minnesota bill allocates state grant funding to United Heroes League to expand veteran and military family support services.

Introduction and first reading, referred to Veterans and Military Affairs Division
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Bill Summary · HF 2952

Legislative bill overview

HF 2952 appropriates state funding to support the United Heroes League, an organization that provides programs and services to military veterans and their families in Minnesota. The bill authorizes a grant allocation to the organization, though specific dollar amounts and program details are not detailed in the bill title alone.

Why is this important

Veterans' support organizations play a critical role in helping military personnel transition to civilian life, access mental health services, and maintain community connections. State funding can expand the reach and capacity of such programs, particularly for underserved veteran populations in rural areas.

Potential points of contention

  • Fiscal impact unclear: The bill title doesn't specify the dollar amount being appropriated, making it difficult to assess the budgetary burden during a time of competing state priorities
  • Organization track record: Questions may arise about the United Heroes League's demonstrated effectiveness, financial management, and how grant money will be spent
  • Precedent for funding: This could establish expectations for state grants to other veteran or military-affiliated nonprofits, raising questions about selection criteria and equitable distribution of resources

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

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