Youth intervention program supplemental grants appropriation
Minnesota bill appropriates supplemental grants to expand youth intervention programs addressing juvenile behavior, substance abuse, and mental health issues statewide.
Minnesota bill appropriates supplemental grants to expand youth intervention programs addressing juvenile behavior, substance abuse, and mental health issues statewide.
SF 4584 appropriates supplemental funding for youth intervention programs in Minnesota. The bill was introduced in March 2026 and referred to the Health and Human Services committee. Specific appropriation amounts and program details are not provided in the available information.
Youth intervention programs typically address juvenile delinquency, substance abuse, mental health, and behavioral issues before they escalate into adult criminal involvement. Supplemental grants can expand capacity, improve service quality, or reach additional youth populations across the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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