Amendment sch2435a26

sch2435a26 sch2435a26

1.1Senator Utke moved to amend H.F. No. 2435, as amended pursuant to Rule 45,
1.2adopted by the Senate May 13, 2025, as follows (...):
1.3(The text of the amended House File is identical to S.F. No. 2669.)
1.4Page 601, after line 14, insert:
1.5
"Subdivision 1.Total Appropriations"
1.6Page 601, after line 17, insert:
1.7
"Subd. 2.Legal Referral and Assistance Grants
1.8$100,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $100,000 in
1.9fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
1.10legal referral and assistance grants under
1.11Minnesota Statutes, section 142A.40.
1.12
1.13
Subd. 3.Grants for Integrated Care for
High-Risk Pregnant Women
1.14$2,089,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $2,089,000
1.15in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
1.16for grants to improve birth outcomes and
1.17strengthen early parental resilience for
1.18pregnant women who are medical assistance
1.19enrollees, are at significantly elevated risk for
1.20adverse outcomes of pregnancy, and are in
1.21targeted populations under Minnesota statutes,
1.22section 256B.79.
1.23
1.24
Subd. 4.MinnesotaCare Application Assistance
Bonuses
1.25$3,115,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $3,115,000
1.26in fiscal year 2027 are from the health care
1.27access fund for application assistance bonuses
1.28to organizations and licensed insurance
1.29producers for applicants successfully enrolled
1.30in MinnesotaCare under Minnesota statutes,
1.31section 256.962, subdivision 5.
2.1
2.2
Subd. 5.Medical Assistance Application
Assistance Bonuses
2.3$320,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $320,000 in
2.4fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
2.5application assistance bonuses to organizations
2.6and licensed insurance producers for
2.7applicants successfully enrolled in medical
2.8assistance under Minnesota statutes, section
2.9256.962, subdivision 5.
2.10
2.11
Subd. 6.Medical Assistance Application
Assistance Bonuses
2.12$310,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $310,000 in
2.13fiscal year 2027 are from the health care
2.14access fund for application assistance bonuses
2.15to organizations and licensed insurance
2.16producers for applicants successfully enrolled
2.17in medical assistance under Minnesota
2.18statutes, section 256.962, subdivision 5.
2.19
Subd. 7.Medical Assistance Outreach Grants
2.20$90,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $90,000 in
2.21fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
2.22grants to public and private organizations,
2.23regional collaboratives, and regional health
2.24care outreach centers for outreach activities
2.25for medical assistance under Minnesota
2.26statutes, section 256.962, subdivision 2.
2.27
Subd. 8.MinnesotaCare Outreach Grants
2.28$40,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $40,000 in
2.29fiscal year 2027 are from the health care
2.30access fund for grants to public and private
2.31organizations, regional collaboratives, and
2.32regional health care outreach centers for
2.33outreach activities for MinnesotaCare under
2.34Minnesota statutes, section 256.962,
2.35subdivision 2.
3.1
3.2
Subd. 9.Grants for Periodic Data Matching for
Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare
3.3$2,112,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $2,112,000
3.4in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
3.5for grants to counties for costs related to
3.6periodic data matching for medical assistance
3.7and MinnesotaCare recipients under
3.8Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.0561."
3.9Page 601, after line 36, insert:
3.10
"Subd. 3.Emergency Services Grants
3.11$25,000,000 in fiscal year 2026 and
3.12$30,000,000 in fiscal year 2027 are from the
3.13general fund for emergency services grants
3.14under Minnesota Statutes, section 256K.49.
3.15
Subd. 4.Homeless Youth Act Grants
3.16$15,136,000 in fiscal year 2026 and
3.17$15,136,000 in fiscal year 2027 are from the
3.18general fund for Homeless Youth Act grants
3.19under Minnesota Statutes, section 256K.45.
3.20
3.21
Subd. 5.Safe Harbor Shelter and Housing
Grants
3.22$1,250,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,250,000
3.23in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
3.24for safe harbor shelter and housing grants
3.25under Minnesota Statutes, section 256K.47.
3.26
Subd. 6.Transitional Housing Programs Grants
3.27$3,000,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $3,000,000
3.28in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
3.29for transitional housing program grants under
3.30Minnesota Statutes, section 256K.48.
4.1
4.2
Subd. 7.Long-Term Homeless Supportive
Services Grants
4.3$6,910,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $6,910,000
4.4in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
4.5for long-term homeless supportive services
4.6grants under Minnesota Statutes, section
4.7256K.26."
4.8Page 602, delete line 3 and insert:
4.9
4.10
"Subdivision 1.Early Episode of Bipolar
Disorder Grants"
4.11Page 602, after line 7, insert:
4.12
4.13
"Subd. 2.Cultural and Ethnic Minority
Infrastructure Grants
4.14$2,891,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $2,891,000
4.15in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
4.16for cultural and ethnic minority infrastructure
4.17grants under Minnesota Statutes, section
4.18245.4903.
4.19
4.20
Subd. 3.Grants for Adult Mental Health
Culturally Specific Services
4.21$300,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $300,000 in
4.22fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
4.23grants to support increased availability of
4.24culturally responsive mental health services
4.25for racial and ethnic minorities by providing
4.26internship placements and clinical supervision
4.27to emerging mental health professionals under
4.28Minnesota Statutes, section 245.4661,
4.29subdivision 9.
4.30
4.31
Subd. 4.Mental Health Provider Supervision
Grant Program
4.32$1,500,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,500,000
4.33in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
4.34for the mental health provider supervision
5.1grant program under Minnesota Statutes,
5.2section 245.4663.
5.3
Subd. 5.Mobile Crisis Grants to Tribal Nations
5.4$1,000,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,000,000
5.5in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
5.6for mobile crisis grants under Minnesota
5.7Statutes, section 245.4661, subdivision 9,
5.8paragraph (b), clause (15), to Tribal Nations.
5.9
5.10
Subd. 6.Adult Mental Illness Crisis Housing
Assistance Program Grants
5.11$610,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $610,000 in
5.12fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
5.13adult mental illness crisis housing assistance
5.14program grants under Minnesota Statutes,
5.15section 245.99.
5.16
5.17
Subd. 7.Grants for Persons With Serious and
Persistent Mental Illness
5.18$21,000,000 in fiscal year 2026 and
5.19$21,000,000 in fiscal year 2027 are from the
5.20general fund for grants to counties to establish,
5.21operate, or contract with private providers to
5.22provide services to help persons with serious
5.23and persistent mental illness under Minnesota
5.24Statutes, section 256K.10.
5.25
Subd. 8.South Central Crisis Center Grant
5.26$600,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $600,000 in
5.27fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
5.28a grant to a community collaborative providing
5.29crisis center services in the Mankato area that
5.30are comparable to the crisis services provided
5.31prior to the closure of the Mankato Crisis
5.32Center under Laws 2010, First Special Session
5.33chapter 1, article 25, section 3, subdivision 10,
5.34paragraph (a), clause (1).
6.1
6.2
Subd. 9.Projects for Assistance in Transition
From Homelessness Program Grants
6.3$4,792,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $4,792,000
6.4in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
6.5for projects for assistance in transition from
6.6homelessness program grants under Minnesota
6.7Statutes, section 245.991.
6.8
6.9
Subd. 10.Transition to Community Initiative
Grants
6.10$1,811,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,811,000
6.11in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
6.12for transition to community initiative grants
6.13under Minnesota Statutes, section 256.478."
6.14Page 603, after line 7, insert:
6.15
"Subd. 5.Adverse Childhood Experience Grants
6.16$363,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $363,000 in
6.17fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
6.18grants to provide training for parents,
6.19collaborative partners, and mental health
6.20providers on the impact of adverse childhood
6.21experiences and trauma under Minnesota
6.22Statutes, section 245.4889, subdivision 1,
6.23paragraph (b), clause (13).
6.24
6.25
Subd. 6.Children's Mental Health Screening
Grants
6.26$4,412,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $4,412,000
6.27in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
6.28for grants to county child welfare agencies
6.29and juvenile justice agencies for children's
6.30mental health screening and follow-up
6.31diagnostic assessment and treatment under
6.32Minnesota Statutes, section 245.4889,
6.33subdivision 1, paragraph (b), clause (7).
7.1
Subd. 7.Early Intervention Capacity Grants
7.2$1,024,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,024,000
7.3in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
7.4for grants to provider agencies for building
7.5evidence-based mental health intervention
7.6capacity for children birth to age five under
7.7Minnesota Statutes, section 245.4889,
7.8subdivision 1, paragraph (b), clause (10).
7.9
7.10
Subd. 8.Cultural and Ethnic Minority Mental
Health Grants
7.11$300,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $300,000 in
7.12fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
7.13grants to provider agencies for mental health
7.14services for people from cultural and ethnic
7.15minorities, including supervision of clinical
7.16trainees who are Black, indigenous, or people
7.17of color under Minnesota Statutes, section
7.18245.4889, subdivision 1, paragraph (b), clause
7.19(6).
7.20
Subd. 9.Evidence-Based Practices Grants
7.21$750,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $750,000 in
7.22fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
7.23services to promote and develop the capacity
7.24of providers to use evidence-based practices
7.25in providing children's mental health services
7.26under Minnesota Statutes, section 245.4889,
7.27subdivision 1, paragraph (b), clause (8).
7.28
7.29
Subd. 10.Person-Centered Discharge Planning
Grants
7.30$250,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $250,000 in
7.31fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
7.32grants to develop and support a
7.33person-centered discharge planning process
7.34for adults and children being discharged from
7.35psychiatric residential treatment facilities,
8.1child and adolescent behavioral health
8.2hospitals, and hospital settings under Laws
8.32022, chapter 99, article 3, section 14,
8.4paragraph (b).
8.5
8.6
Subd. 11.Early Childhood Mental Health
Consultation Grants
8.7$1,000,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,000,000
8.8in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
8.9for early childhood mental health consultation
8.10under Minnesota Statutes, section 245.4889,
8.11subdivision 1, paragraph (b), clause (15).
8.12
8.13
Subd. 12.Mental Health First Aid Training
Grants
8.14$23,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $23,000 in
8.15fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
8.16grants for mental health first aid training under
8.17Minnesota Statutes, section 245.4889,
8.18subdivision 1, paragraph (b), clause (12).
8.19
Subd. 13.First Episode Psychosis Grants
8.20$1,651,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,651,000
8.21in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
8.22for grants to provide evidence-based
8.23interventions for youth at risk of developing
8.24or experiencing a first episode of psychosis
8.25under Minnesota Statutes, section 245.4889,
8.26subdivision 1, paragraph (b), clause (16).
8.27
8.28
Subd. 14.Suicide Prevention and Counseling
Text Message Grants
8.29$1,125,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,125,000
8.30in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
8.31for suicide prevention and counseling services
8.32that use text messaging statewide under
8.33Minnesota Statutes, section 245.4889,
8.34subdivision 1, paragraph (b), clause (11).
9.1
9.2
Subd. 15.Shelter-Linked Behavioral Health
Grants
9.3$2,000,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $2,000,000
9.4in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
9.5for shelter-linked behavioral health grants
9.6under Minnesota Statutes, section 256K.46."
9.7Page 612, after line 22, insert:
9.8
"Subdivision 1.Total Appropriations"
9.9Page 612, after line 26, insert:
9.10
"Subd. 2.MFIP Consolidated Fund Grants
9.11$8,715,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $8,715,000
9.12in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
9.13for MFIP consolidated fund grants under
9.14Minnesota Statutes, section 142G.76.
9.15
Subd. 3.Fraud Prevention Investigation Grants
9.16$1,768,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,768,000
9.17in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
9.18for fraud prevention investigation grants to
9.19counties under Minnesota Statutes, section
9.20256.983.
9.21
9.22
Subd. 4.Injury Protection for Work Experience
Participants Grants
9.23$10,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $10,000 in
9.24fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
9.25grants for injury protection for work
9.26experience participants under Minnesota
9.27Statutes, section 142G.62."
9.28Page 613, after line 9, insert:
9.29
9.30
"Subd. 3.Family, Friend, and Neighbor Grant
Program
9.31$2,225,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $2,225,000
9.32in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
9.33for the family, friend, and neighbor grant
10.1program under Minnesota Statutes, section
10.2142D.24.
10.3
10.4
Subd. 4.Grants for Child Care Resource and
Referral Programs
10.5$1,007,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,007,000
10.6in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
10.7for grants to organizations operating child care
10.8resource and referral programs under
10.9Minnesota Statutes, section 142E.31.
10.10
10.11
Subd. 5.Child Care Workforce Development
Grants Administration
10.12$1,300,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,300,000
10.13in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
10.14for a grant to the statewide child care resource
10.15and referral network to administer child care
10.16workforce development grants under
10.17Minnesota Statutes, section 142E.31,
10.18subdivision 5, clause (10).
10.19
10.20
Subd. 6.Teacher Education and Compensation
Helps Grants
10.21$695,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $695,000 in
10.22fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
10.23teacher education and compensation helps
10.24(TEACH) grants under Minnesota Statutes,
10.25section 142D.31.
10.26
10.27
Subd. 7.Early Childhood Registered
Apprenticeship Grant Program
10.28$1,000,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,000,000
10.29in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
10.30for early childhood registered apprenticeship
10.31grants under Minnesota Statutes, section
10.32142D.32.
11.1
11.2
11.3
Subd. 8.Retaining Early Educators Through
Attaching Incentives Now (REETAIN) Grant
Program
11.4$750,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $750,000 in
11.5fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
11.6REETAIN grants under Minnesota Statutes,
11.7section 142D.30."
11.8Page 614, after line 2, insert:
11.9
"Subd. 3.Indian Child Welfare Grants
11.10$6,122,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $6,122,000
11.11in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
11.12for Indian child welfare grants under
11.13Minnesota Statutes, section 260.785.
11.14
11.15
Subd. 4.Family First Prevention Services Act
Support and Development Grants
11.16$4,100,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $4,100,000
11.17in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
11.18for family first prevention services act support
11.19and development grants under Minnesota
11.20Statutes, section 142A.45.
11.21
11.22
Subd. 5.Family First Prevention Services Act
Kinship Navigator Program Grants
11.23$506,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $507,000 in
11.24fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
11.25family first prevention services act kinship
11.26navigator program grants under Minnesota
11.27Statutes, section 142A.451.
11.28
11.29
11.30
Subd. 6.Family First Prevention Services Act
Prevention and Early Intervention Allocation
Grants
11.31$6,000,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $6,000,000
11.32in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
11.33for family first prevention services act
11.34prevention and early intervention allocation
12.1grants under Minnesota Statutes, section
12.2142A.452.
12.3
12.4
Subd. 7.Grants for Court-Appointed Counsel
in Child Protection Proceedings
12.5$520,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $520,000 in
12.6fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
12.7county costs, including administrative costs
12.8to obtain Title IV-E federal reimbursement,
12.9related to court-appointed counsel in child
12.10protection proceedings pursuant to Minnesota
12.11Statutes, section 260C.163, subdivision 3,
12.12under Laws 2021, First Special Session
12.13chapter 7, article 16, section 2, subdivision 22,
12.14paragraph (b).
12.15
Subd. 8.Quality Parenting Initiative Grants
12.16$100,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $100,000 in
12.17fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
12.18a grant to Quality Parenting Initiative
12.19Minnesota for quality parenting initiative
12.20grants under Minnesota Statutes, section
12.21245.0962, subdivision 3, paragraph (m).
12.22
12.23
Subd. 9.Child Protection Grants to Address
Child Welfare Disparities
12.24$1,650,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,650,000
12.25in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
12.26for child protection grants to address child
12.27welfare disparities under Minnesota Statutes,
12.28section 142A.417.
12.29
12.30
Subd. 10.Grants for American Indian Child
Welfare Projects
12.31$32,901,000 in fiscal year 2026 and
12.32$32,901,000 in fiscal year 2027 are from the
12.33general fund for grants for American Indian
12.34child welfare projects under Minnesota
12.35Statutes, section 142A.93, subdivision 9.
13.1
13.2
Subd. 11.Grant for the White Earth Band of
Ojibwe Human Services Project
13.3$1,400,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,400,000
13.4in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
13.5for a grant to the White Earth Band of Ojibwe
13.6for the direct implementation and
13.7administrative costs of the White Earth Band
13.8of Ojibwe human services project under Laws
13.92011, First Special Session chapter 9, article
13.109, section 18.
13.11
13.12
Subd. 12.Grant for Red Lake Nation Human
Services Initiative Project
13.13$500,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $500,000 in
13.14fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
13.15a grant to the Red Lake Nation for the direct
13.16implementation and administrative costs of
13.17the Red Lake human services initiative project
13.18authorized under Minnesota Statutes, sections
13.19256.01, subdivision 2, paragraph (a), clause
13.20(7), and 142A.03, subdivision 2, paragraph
13.21(e), clause (7).
13.22
13.23
13.24
Subd. 13.African American and
Disproportionately Represented Family
Preservation Grants
13.25$1,000,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,000,000
13.26in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
13.27for African American and disproportionately
13.28represented family preservation grants under
13.29Minnesota Statutes, section 260.693.
13.30
13.31
Subd. 14.African American Family Preservation
and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act
13.32$3,251,000 in fiscal 2026 and $3,110,000 in
13.33fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
13.34the commissioner of children, youth, and
13.35families to implement the African American
13.36Family Preservation and Child Welfare
14.1Disproportionality Act under Minnesota
14.2Statutes, sections 260.61 to 260.693."
14.3Page 614, after line 4, insert:
14.4
"Subdivision 1.Child Welfare Allocation Grants
14.5$23,870,000 in fiscal year 2026 and
14.6$23,870,000 in fiscal year 2027 are from the
14.7general fund for child welfare allocation grants
14.8under Minnesota Statutes, section 256M.41.
14.9
14.10
Subd. 2.Opiate Epidemic Response Fund Child
Protection Grants
14.11$3,243,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $3,243,000
14.12in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
14.13for opiate epidemic response fund child
14.14protection grants under Minnesota Statutes,
14.15section 256.043, subdivision 3, paragraph (m).
14.16
14.17
Subd. 3.Child Welfare Staff Allocation for
Tribes
14.18$799,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $799,000 in
14.19fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
14.20grants to Tribes for child welfare staffing
14.21under Minnesota Statutes, section 260.786. "
14.22Page 614, after line 24, insert:
14.23
14.24
"Subd. 4.Financial Assistance for Community
Action Agencies
14.25$4,928,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $4,928,000
14.26in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
14.27for community action grants under Minnesota
14.28Statutes, section 142F.30.
14.29
Subd. 5.Family Assets for Independence Grants
14.30$325,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $325,000 in
14.31fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
14.32family assets for independence grants under
14.33Minnesota Statutes, section 142F.20.
15.1
Subd. 6.Diaper Distribution Grants
15.2$553,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $553,000 in
15.3fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
15.4diaper distribution grants under Minnesota
15.5Statutes, section 142A.41.
15.6
15.7
Subd. 7.Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Outreach Program Grants
15.8$500,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $500,000 in
15.9fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
15.10supplemental nutrition assistance outreach
15.11program grants under Minnesota Statutes,
15.12section 142F.12.
15.13
15.14
Subd. 8.Minnesota Food Assistance Program
Grants
15.15$1,675,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,675,000
15.16in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
15.17for Minnesota food assistance program grants
15.18under Minnesota Statutes, section 142F.13.
15.19
15.20
Subd. 9.American Indian Food Sovereignty
Funding Program Grants
15.21$2,000,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $2,000,000
15.22in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
15.23for American Indian food sovereignty funding
15.24program grants under Minnesota Statutes,
15.25section 142F.15.
15.26
Subd. 10.Food Shelf Grants
15.27$4,318,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $4,318,000
15.28in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
15.29for food shelf grants under Minnesota Statutes,
15.30section 142F.14."
15.31Page 614, line 25, delete "4" and insert "11"
15.32Page 615, after line 27, insert:
16.1
16.2
"Subd. 6.Early Childhood Family Education
Grants
16.3$39,779,000 in fiscal year 2026 and
16.4$41,444,000 in fiscal year 2027 are from the
16.5general fund for early childhood family
16.6education grants under Minnesota Statutes,
16.7section 142D.11.
16.8
16.9
Subd. 7.Early Childhood Literacy Program
Grants
16.10$7,950,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $7,950,000
16.11in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
16.12for early childhood literacy program grants
16.13under Minnesota Statutes, section 142D.12.
16.14
16.15
Subd. 8.Grants for Grow Your Own Early
Childhood and Family Educator Programs
16.16$325,000 in fiscal year 2025 and $325,000 in
16.17fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
16.18grants for grow your own early childhood and
16.19family educator programs under Minnesota
16.20Statutes, section 142D.33.
16.21
Subd. 9.Grants for School Readiness Programs
16.22$33,683,000 in fiscal year 2026 and
16.23$33,683,000 in fiscal year 2027 are from the
16.24general fund for grants for school readiness
16.25programs under Minnesota Statutes, section
16.26142D.05."
16.27Page 622, after line 24, insert:
16.28
16.29
"Subd. 14.Minnesota Poison Information
Centers; Establishment
16.30$810,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $810,000 in
16.31fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
16.32Minnesota Poison Information Centers;
16.33Establishment, under Minnesota Statutes,
16.34section 145.93.
17.1
17.2
Subd. 15.Sexual and Reproductive Health
Services Grants
17.3$11,550,000 in fiscal year 2026 and
17.4$11,550,000 in fiscal year 2027 are from the
17.5general fund for Sexual and Reproductive
17.6Health Services Grants under Minnesota
17.7Statutes, section 145.925.
17.8
17.9
Subd. 16.Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Effects;
Drug-Exposed Infant
17.10$3,222,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $3,222,000
17.11in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
17.12for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Effects; Drug
17.13Exposed Infant under Minnesota Statutes,
17.14section 145.9265.
17.15
Subd. 17.Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
17.16$....... in fiscal year 2026 and $....... in fiscal
17.17year 2027 are from the general fund for Fetal
17.18Alcohol Spectrum Disorders under Minnesota
17.19Statutes, section 145.267.
17.20
Subd. 18.Hearing Aid Loan Bank Grants
17.21$69,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $69,000 in
17.22fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
17.23hearing aid loan bank grants.
17.24
Subd. 19.Special Health Needs Grants
17.25$160,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $160,000 in
17.26fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
17.27special health needs grants.
17.28
17.29
Subd. 20.Minnesota Birth Defects Information
System
17.30$432,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $432,000 in
17.31fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
17.32Minnesota Birth Defects Information System
17.33under Minnesota Statutes, section 145.2215.
18.1
18.2
18.3
Subd. 21.Early Hearing Detection and
Intervention Program; Support Services for
Families
18.4$590,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $590,000 in
18.5fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
18.6the early hearing detection and intervention
18.7programs; support services for families, direct
18.8hearing loss specific parent-to-parent
18.9assistance, under Minnesota Statutes, section
18.10144.966, subdivision 3a, paragraph (a), clause
18.11(1).
18.12
18.13
18.14
Subd. 22.Early Hearing Detection and
Intervention Program; Support Services for
Families
18.15$156,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $156,000 in
18.16fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
18.17the early hearing detection and intervention
18.18programs; support services for families,
18.19individualized deaf or hard-of-hearing mentors
18.20who provide education, under Minnesota
18.21Statutes, section, 144.966, subdivision 3a,
18.22paragraph (a), clause (2).
18.23
Subd. 23.Nurse-Family Partnership Programs
18.24$2,000,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $2,000,000
18.25in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
18.26for the nurse-family partnership programs
18.27under Minnesota Statutes, section 145.145.
18.28
18.29
Subd. 24.Home Visiting for Pregnant Women
and Families with Young Children
18.30$15,345,000 in fiscal year 2026 and
18.31$15,345,000 in fiscal year 2027 are from the
18.32general fund for Home Visiting for Pregnant
18.33Women and Families with Young Children
18.34under Minnesota Statutes, section 145.87.
19.1
Subd. 25.Improving Infant Health Grants
19.2$1,000,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,000,000
19.3in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
19.4for Improving Infant Health Grants under
19.5Minnesota Statutes, section 145.9574,
19.6subdivision 2.
19.7
19.8
Subd. 26.Developmental and Social-Emotional
Screening with Follow-Up
19.9$500,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $500,000 in
19.10fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
19.11Developmental and Social-Emotional
19.12Screening with Follow-Up under Minnesota
19.13Statutes, section 145.9575.
19.14
19.15
Subd. 27.Promising Practice Home Visiting
Program
19.16$1,800,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,800,000
19.17in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
19.18for the promising practice home visiting
19.19program under Minnesota Statutes, section
19.20145.87, subdivision, 1, paragraph (e).
19.21
Subd. 28.School-Based Health Centers
19.22$2,300,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $2,300,000
19.23in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
19.24for School-Based Health Centers under
19.25Minnesota Statutes, section 145.903.
19.26
19.27
Subd. 29.Comprehensive Drug Overdose and
Morbidity Prevention Act
19.28$370,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $370,000 in
19.29fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
19.30the comprehensive drug overdose and
19.31morbidity prevention act under Minnesota
19.32Statutes, section 144.0528.
20.1
Subd. 30.Local Public Health Grant
20.2$28,665,000 in fiscal year 2026 and
20.3$28,665,000 in fiscal year 2027 are from the
20.4general fund for Local Public Health Grant
20.5under Minnesota Statutes, section 145A.131.
20.6
Subd. 31.Tobacco Use Prevention
20.7$4,921,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $4,921,000
20.8in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
20.9for tobacco use prevention under Minnesota
20.10Statutes, 144.396.
20.11
Subd. 32.Public Health Infrastructure Funds
20.12$6,000,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $6,000,000
20.13in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
20.14for Public Health Infrastructure Funds under
20.15Laws 2023, chapter 70, article 20, section 20,
20.16subdivision 2, paragraph (d).
20.17
20.18
Subd. 33.Funding Formula for Community
Health Boards
20.19$9,844,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $9,844,000
20.20in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
20.21for Funding Formula for Community Health
20.22Boards, funding formula for foundational
20.23public health responsibilities, under Minnesota
20.24Statutes, section 145A.131, subdivision 1,
20.25paragraph (f).
20.26
Subd. 34.Public Health Americorps
20.27$321,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $321,000 in
20.28fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
20.29Public Health Americorps under Minnesota
20.30Statutes, section 144.0759.
21.1
21.2
21.3
Subd. 35.Cannabis and Substance Misuse
Prevention and Education Programs; Local and
Tribal Health Departments
21.4$3,756,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $3,756,000
21.5in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
21.6for the cannabis and substance misuse
21.7prevention and education program; local and
21.8Tribal health departments, under Minnesota
21.9Statutes, section 144.197, subdivision 4.
21.10
21.11
21.12
Subd. 36.Cannabis and Substance Misuse
Prevention and Education Programs; Local and
Tribal Health Departments
21.13$1,500,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,500,000
21.14in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
21.15for the cannabis and substance misuse
21.16prevention and education program; local and
21.17Tribal health departments, under Minnesota
21.18Statutes, section 144.197, subdivision 4.
21.19
21.20
21.21
Subd. 37.Local and Tribal Public Health
Emergency Preparedness and Response Grant
Program
21.22$8,400,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $8,400,000
21.23in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
21.24for the local and Tribal public health
21.25emergency preparedness and response grant
21.26program under Minnesota Statutes, section
21.27145A.135.
21.28
Subd. 38.Special Grants
21.29$500,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $500,000 in
21.30fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
21.31special grants, under Minnesota Statutes,
21.32section 145A.14.
21.33
Subd. 39.Special Grants; Tribal Governments
21.34$1,166,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,166,000
21.35in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
21.36for special grants; Tribal governments, under
22.1Minnesota Statutes, section 145A.14,
22.2subdivision 2a.
22.3
Subd. 40.Eliminating Health Disparities
22.4$3,142,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $3,142,000
22.5in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
22.6for Eliminating Health Disparities under
22.7Minnesota Statutes, section 145.928.
22.8
22.9
Subd. 41.Community Solutions for Healthy
Child Development Grant Program
22.10$2,415,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $2,415,000
22.11in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
22.12for the community solutions for healthy child
22.13development grant program under Minnesota
22.14Statutes, section 145.9285.
22.15
22.16
Subd. 42.African American Health Special
Emphasis Grant Program
22.17$1,000,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,000,000
22.18in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
22.19for the African American health special
22.20emphasis grant program under Minnesota
22.21Statutes, section 144.0756.
22.22
Subd. 43.Office of American Indian Health
22.23$1,000,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,000,000
22.24in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
22.25for Office of American Indian Health under
22.26Minnesota Statutes, section 144.0757.
22.27
22.28
Subd. 44.Indian Health Grants; Grants to
Tribes
22.29$535,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $535,000 in
22.30fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
22.31Indian Health Grants; Grants to Tribes, under
22.32Minnesota Statutes, section 145A.14,
22.33subdivision 2b.
23.1
23.2
Subd. 45.Rural Hospital Capital Improvement
Grant Program
23.3$1,755,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,755,000
23.4in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
23.5for the rural hospital capital improvement
23.6grant program under Minnesota Statutes,
23.7section 144.148.
23.8
23.9
Subd. 46.Indian Health Grants; Indian Health
Grants
23.10$174,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $174,000 in
23.11fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
23.12Indian Health Grants; Indian health grants,
23.13under Minnesota Statutes, section 145A.14,
23.14subdivision 2.
23.15
Subd. 47.Community Clinic Grants
23.16$311,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $311,000 in
23.17fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
23.18Community Clinic Grants, under Minnesota
23.19Statutes, section 145.9268.
23.20
23.21
Subd. 48.Comprehensive Advanced Life
Support
23.22$508,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $508,000 in
23.23fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
23.24Comprehensive Advanced Life Support, under
23.25Minnesota Statutes, section 144.6062.
23.26
23.27
Subd. 49.Health Care Grants for the Uninsured;
Dental Providers
23.28$50,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $50,000 in
23.29fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
23.30Health Care Grants for the Uninsured; Dental
23.31providers, under Minnesota Statutes, section
23.32145.929, subdivision 1.
24.1
24.2
Subd. 50.Health Care Grants for the Uninsured;
Community Mental Health Programs
24.3$175,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $175,000 in
24.4fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
24.5the health care grants for the uninsured;
24.6community mental health programs, under
24.7Minnesota Statutes, section 145.929,
24.8subdivision 2.
24.9
24.10
24.11
Subd. 51.Health Care Grants for the Uninsured;
Emergency Medical Assistance Outlier Grant
Program
24.12$590,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $590,000 in
24.13fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
24.14the health care grants for the uninsured;
24.15emergency medical assistance outlier grant
24.16program, under Minnesota Statutes, section
24.17145.929, subdivision 3.
24.18
Subd. 52.Federally Qualified Health Centers
24.19$2,425,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $2,425,000
24.20in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
24.21for Federally Qualified Health Centers, under
24.22Minnesota Statutes, section 145.9269.
24.23
24.24
Subd. 53.Medical Education; Distribution of
Funds
24.25$1,000,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,000,000
24.26in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
24.27for Medical Education; Distribution of funds,
24.28funding medical education and research costs,
24.29under Minnesota Statutes, section 62J.692,
24.30subdivision 4b.
24.31
24.32
Subd. 54.Health Professional Education Loan
Forgiveness Program
24.33$1,600,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,600,000
24.34in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
24.35for the health professional education loan
25.1forgiveness program, under Minnesota
25.2Statutes, section 144.1501.
25.3
25.4
25.5
Subd. 55.Health Professionals Clinical Training
Expansion and Rural and Underserved Clinical
Rotations Grant Program; Programs
25.6$500,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $500,000 in
25.7fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
25.8the health professionals clinical training
25.9expansion and rural and underserved clinical
25.10rotations grant program; programs, under
25.11Minnesota Statutes, section 144.1505,
25.12subdivision 2.
25.13
25.14
25.15
Subd. 56.Health Professionals Clinical Training
Expansion and Rural and Underserved Clinical
Rotations Grant Program; Program Oversight
25.16$....... in fiscal year 2026 and $....... in fiscal
25.17year 2027 are from the general fund for the
25.18health professionals clinical training expansion
25.19and rural and underserved clinical rotations
25.20grant program; program oversight, under
25.21Minnesota statutes, section 144.1505,
25.22subdivision 5.
25.23
25.24
Subd. 57.Primary Care Residency Expansion
Grant Program; Program Oversight
25.25$1,500,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,500,000
25.26in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
25.27for the primary care residency expansion grant
25.28program; program oversight, under Minnesota
25.29Statutes, section 144.1506, subdivision 5.
25.30
25.31
25.32
Subd. 58.Home and Community-Based Services
Employee Scholarship and Loan Forgiveness
Program
25.33$1,450,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,450,000
25.34in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
25.35for the home and community-based services
25.36employee scholarship and loan forgiveness
26.1program, under Minnesota Statutes, section
26.2144.1503.
26.3
26.4
Subd. 59.Federally Qualified Health Centers
Registered Apprenticeship Grant Program
26.5$690,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $690,000 in
26.6fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
26.7the federally qualified health centers registered
26.8apprenticeship grant program, under
26.9Minnesota Statutes, section 145.9272.
26.10
26.11
Subd. 60.Primary Care Residency Expansion
Grant Program
26.12$400,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $400,000 in
26.13fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
26.14the primary care residency expansion grant
26.15program, under Minnesota Statutes, section
26.16144.1506.
26.17
26.18
Subd. 61.Pediatric Primary Care Mental Health
Training Grant Program
26.19$900,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $900,000 in
26.20fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
26.21the pediatric primary care mental health
26.22training grant program, under Minnesota
26.23Statutes, section 144.1509.
26.24
26.25
Subd. 62.Mental Health Cultural Community
Continuing Education Grant Program
26.26$450,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $450,000 in
26.27fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
26.28the mental health cultural community
26.29continuing education grant program, under
26.30Minnesota Statutes, section 144.1511.
26.31
Subd. 63.Clinical Dental Innovation Grants
26.32$1,122,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,122,000
26.33in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
27.1for Clinical Dental Innovation Grants, under
27.2Minnesota Statutes, section 144.1913.
27.3
27.4
Subd. 64.Comprehensive Drug Overdose and
Morbidity Prevention Act
27.5$7,520,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $7,520,000
27.6in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
27.7for the comprehensive drug overdose and
27.8morbidity prevention act, under Minnesota
27.9Statutes, section 144.0528.
27.10
27.11
Subd. 65.Minnesota Poison Information
Centers; Establishment
27.12$2,379,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $2,379,000
27.13in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
27.14for Minnesota Poison Information Centers;
27.15Establishment, under Minnesota Statutes,
27.16section 145.93.
27.17
Subd. 66.Suicide Prevention
27.18$1,977,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,977,000
27.19in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
27.20for Suicide Prevention, under Minnesota
27.21Statutes, section 145.56.
27.22
Subd. 67.Sage Cancer Screening Grants
27.23$518,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $518,000 in
27.24fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
27.25Sage Cancer Screening Grants.
27.26
Subd. 68.Regional Navigator Grants
27.27$4,120,000 in fiscal year 2027 are from the
27.28general fund for Regional Navigator Grants,
27.29under Minnesota Statutes, section 145.4717.
27.30
27.31
Subd. 69.Substance Use Treatment, Recovery,
and Prevention Grants
27.32$4,950,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $4,950,000
27.33in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
28.1for Substance Use Treatment, Recovery, and
28.2Prevention Grants, under Minnesota Statutes,
28.3section 342.72.
28.4
28.5
Subd. 70.Community Health Workers; Grants
Authorized
28.6$750,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $750,000 in
28.7fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
28.8Community Health Workers; Grants
28.9Authorized, under Minnesota Statutes, section
28.10144.1462.
28.11
28.12
Subd. 71.Long COVID and Related Conditions;
Assessment and Monitoring
28.13$900,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $900,000 in
28.14fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
28.15Long COVID and Related Conditions;
28.16Assessment and Monitoring, under Minnesota
28.17Statutes, section 145.361.
28.18
28.19
Subd. 72.Alzheimer's Public Information
Program
28.20$80,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $80,000 in
28.21fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
28.22the Alzheimer's public information program,
28.23under Laws 2023, chapter 70, article 20,
28.24section 3, subdivision 2, paragraph (v).
28.25
28.26
Subd. 73.Labor Trafficking Services Grant
Program
28.27$500,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $500,000 in
28.28fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
28.29the labor trafficking services grant program,
28.30under Minnesota Statutes, section 144.3885.
28.31
Subd. 74.Safe Harbor Regional Navigator
28.32$300,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $300,000 in
28.33fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
28.34Safe harbor regional navigator under Laws
29.12023, chapter 70, article 20, section 3,
29.2subdivision 2, paragraph (nn).
29.3
29.4
29.5
Subd. 75.Cannabis and Substance Misuse
Prevention and Education Programs; Youth
Prevention and Education Program
29.6$1,500,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,500,000
29.7in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
29.8for the cannabis and substance misuse
29.9prevention and education programs; youth
29.10prevention and education program, under
29.11Minnesota Statutes, section 144.197,
29.12subdivision 1.
29.13
29.14
Subd. 76.Minnesota Poison Information
Centers; Establishment
29.15$795,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $795,000 in
29.16fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
29.17the Minnesota poison information centers;
29.18establishment, under Minnesota Statutes,
29.19section 145.93.
29.20
29.21
Subd. 77.Statewide Health Improvement
Program; Grants to Local Communities
29.22$14,364,000 in fiscal year 2026 and
29.23$14,364,000 in fiscal year 2027 are from the
29.24health care access fund for the statewide health
29.25Improvement program; grants to local
29.26communities, under Minnesota Statutes,
29.27section 145.986, subdivision 1a.
29.28
29.29
Subd. 78.Primary Care Residency Training
Grant Program
29.30$4,060,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $4,060,000
29.31in fiscal year 2027 are from the health care
29.32access fund for the primary care residency
29.33training grant program, under Minnesota
29.34Statutes, section 144.1507.
30.1
30.2
30.3
Subd. 79.Health Professionals Clinical Training
Expansion and Rural and Underserved Clinical
Rotations Grant Programs
30.4$....... in fiscal year 2026 and $....... in fiscal
30.5year 2027 are from the health care access fund
30.6for the health professionals clinical training
30.7expansion and rural and underserved clinical
30.8rotations grant programs under Minnesota
30.9Statutes, section 144.1505.
30.10
30.11
Subd. 80.International Medical Graduates
Assistance Program
30.12$420,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $420,000 in
30.13fiscal year 2027 are from the health care
30.14access fund for International medical graduates
30.15assistance program, under Minnesota Statutes,
30.16section 144.1911.
30.17
30.18
Subd. 81.Clinical Health Care Training;
Site-based Clinical Training Grants
30.19$4,657,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $3,451,000
30.20in fiscal year 2027 are from the health care
30.21access fund for the clinical health care
30.22training; site-based clinical training grants,
30.23under Minnesota Statutes, section 144.1508;
30.24Laws 2023, chapter 70, article 20, section 3,
30.25subdivision 2, paragraph (n), clause (3).
30.26
30.27
Subd. 82.Health Professionals Education Loan
Forgiveness Program
30.28$6,740,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $6,740,000
30.29in fiscal year 2027 are from the health care
30.30access fund for the health professionals
30.31education loan forgiveness program, under
30.32Minnesota Statutes, section 144.1501.
30.33
Subd. 83.Medical Education
30.34$1,000,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,000,000
30.35in fiscal year 2027 are from the health care
31.1access fund for Medical Education, under
31.2Minnesota Statutes, section 62J.692.
31.3
Subd. 84.Community Clinics Grants
31.4$250,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $250,000 in
31.5fiscal year 2027 are from the health care
31.6access fund for Community Clinic Grants,
31.7under Minnesota Statutes, section 145.9268.
31.8
31.9
Subd. 85.Rural Hospital Planning and
Transition Grant Program
31.10$300,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $300,000 in
31.11fiscal year 2027 are from the health care
31.12access fund for the rural hospital planning and
31.13transition grant program, under Minnesota
31.14Statutes, section 144.147.
31.15
31.16
Subd. 86.Greater Minnesota Family Medicine
Residency Grant Program
31.17$1,000,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,000,000
31.18in fiscal year 2027 are from the health care
31.19access fund for the greater Minnesota family
31.20medicine residency grant program, under
31.21Minnesota Statutes, section 144.1912.
31.22
Subd. 87.Summer Health Care Interns
31.23$300,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $300,000 in
31.24fiscal year 2027 are from the health care
31.25access fund for Summer Health Care Interns,
31.26under Minnesota Statutes, section 144.1464.
31.27
31.28
Subd. 88.National Health Service Match;
Federal NHSC Match Grants
31.29$100,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $100,000 in
31.30fiscal year 2027 are from the health care
31.31access fund for National Health Service
31.32Match; Federal NHSC Match Grants.
32.1
Subd. 89.Federally Qualified Health Centers
32.2$219,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $219,000 in
32.3fiscal year 2027 are from the health care
32.4access fund for Federally Qualified Health
32.5Centers, under Minnesota Statutes, section
32.6144.9269.
32.7
32.8
Subd. 90.International Medical Graduates
Assistance Program
32.9$867,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $867,000 in
32.10fiscal year 2027 are from the health care
32.11access fund for the international medical
32.12graduates assistance program, under
32.13Minnesota Statutes, section 144.1911.
32.14
32.15
Subd. 91.Health Care Grants for the Uninsured;
Dental Providers
32.16$63,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $63,000 in
32.17fiscal year 2027 are from the health care
32.18access fund for Health Care Grants for the
32.19Uninsured; Dental providers, under Minnesota
32.20Statutes, section 145.929, subdivision 1.
32.21
32.22
Subd. 92.Health Care Grants for the Uninsured;
Community Mental Health Programs
32.23$219,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $219,000 in
32.24fiscal year 2027 are from the health care
32.25access fund for the health care grants for the
32.26uninsured; community mental health
32.27programs, under Minnesota Statutes, section
32.28145.929, subdivision 2.
32.29
32.30
32.31
Subd. 93.Health Care Grants for the Uninsured;
Emergency Medical Assistance Outlier Grant
Program
32.32$725,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $725,000 in
32.33fiscal year 2027 are from the health care
32.34access fund for the health care grants for the
32.35uninsured; emergency medical assistance
33.1outlier grant program, under Minnesota
33.2Statutes, section 145.929, subdivision 3."
33.3Page 622, line 25, delete "14" and insert "94"
33.4Page 623, after line 6, insert:
33.5
"Subd. 3.Lead Abatement Program
33.6$479,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $479,000 in
33.7fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
33.8the lead abatement program, under Minnesota
33.9Statutes, section 144.9512.
33.10
Subd. 4.Healthy Housing Grants
33.11$240,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $240,000 in
33.12fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
33.13Healthy Housing Grants, under Minnesota
33.14Statutes, section 144.9513.
33.15
33.16
Subd. 5.Lead Remediation in School and Child
Care Settings Grant Program
33.17$239,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $239,000 in
33.18fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
33.19lead remediation in school and child care
33.20settings grant program, under Minnesota
33.21Statutes, section 145.9275.
33.22
Subd. 6.Refugee Health and TB Grants
33.23$245,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $245,000 in
33.24fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
33.25Refugee Health and TB Grants.
33.26
Subd. 7.HIV Prevention Grants
33.27$1,281,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $1,281,000
33.28in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund
33.29for HIV Prevention Grants, under Minnesota
33.30Statutes, section 145.924.
34.1
Subd. 8.Tuberculosis Grants
34.2$115,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $115,000 in
34.3fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
34.4Tuberculosis Grants.
34.5
34.6
Subd. 9.Comprehensive Drug Overdose and
Morbidity Prevention Act
34.7$960,000 in fiscal year 2026 and $960,000 in
34.8fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund for
34.9the comprehensive drug overdose and
34.10morbidity prevention act, under Minnesota
34.11Statutes, section 144.0528."
34.12Renumber the subdivisions in sequence
34.13The motion prevailed. #did not prevail. So the amendment was #not adopted.