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HF 3089

University of Minnesota's Health Sciences Strategic Plan implementation funding provided, and money appropriated.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Rick Hansen and 1 co-sponsor

Authorizes state funding to the University of Minnesota to implement its Health Sciences Strategic Plan, boosting health education, research, clinical training, and facilities.

Author added Hansen, R.
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Bill Summary · HF 3089

Summary: HF 3089 — University of Minnesota Health Sciences Strategic Plan Implementation Funding

Overview

HF 3089 seeks to provide state funding to support the University of Minnesota’s Health Sciences Strategic Plan implementation. The bill is an appropriations measure aimed at financing specific initiatives related to the health sciences within the university. The current information indicates the bill’s focus is funding, not new program authorization, and it is paired with a companion Senate bill, SF 3164.

Purpose and Intent

  • To appropriate funds designated for implementing the University of Minnesota’s Health Sciences Strategic Plan.
  • The goal is to advance health sciences education, research, clinical training, and related infrastructure in alignment with the university’s strategic plan.

Key Provisions (as currently described)

  • The bill would authorize the transfer or appropriation of state funds to the University of Minnesota to support the Health Sciences Strategic Plan implementation.
  • Specifics such as total dollar amount, funding duration (one-time vs. ongoing), eligible uses of funds (e.g., program expansion, facilities, equipment, personnel, research initiatives), and any conditions or reporting requirements would be defined in the bill text.
  • The bill may include standard appropriations provisions such as reporting requirements to the Legislature, accountability measures, and oversight mechanisms. (Details to be confirmed in the actual text.)

Affected Parties and Beneficiaries

  • Primary: University of Minnesota, specifically its health sciences entities (colleges and schools involved in the health sciences).
  • Secondary: Students, faculty, and staff within the university’s health sciences programs; Minnesota Legislative and executive budget processes (via oversight and reporting); potential collaborators in health care and research statewide.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Introduction: April 3, 2025.
  • Initial Action: First reading and referral to the Higher Education Finance and Policy committee on April 3, 2025.
  • Subsequent Action: On April 7, 2025, the bill’s author was updated to include Hansen, R.
  • Related Legislation: Companion bill SF 3164 (Senate).

How to Read the Full Bill (what to look for)

  • Exact appropriation amount(s) and duration of funding.
  • Eligible uses and any use restrictions (administrative costs allowed? capital vs. operating expenses?).
  • Any performance metrics, milestones, or reporting requirements to the Legislature.
  • Sunset provisions, if any, and continuation criteria for funding.
  • Any matching funds, waivers, or administrative controls.

Next Steps for Analysis

  • Review the bill text and fiscal note to confirm funding levels, duration, and conditions.
  • Compare HF 3089 with its companion SF 3164 to ensure consistency across chambers.
  • Monitor committee hearings for amendments, fiscal impact, and policy details beyond funding.

This summary provides the essential framework based on the bill’s available information. A detailed, text-informed analysis should be prepared once the full bill language and fiscal notes are released.

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

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