Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4796

Introduced
3/11/24  

Caption

Hennepin County's authority to contract with entities employing persons eligible for public assistance or otherwise requiring rehabilitative services modification

Impact

The bill proposes that up to two percent of the amount appropriated by the Hennepin County board in a previous fiscal year may be set aside for these contracts. Vendors looking to qualify for this set-aside would need to have at least 50 percent of their workforce comprised of individuals eligible for public assistance, or an appropriate number of employees in construction services who fit this criteria. This initiative could significantly impact the employment landscape within Hennepin County by incentivizing the hiring of those who struggle to find work due to socioeconomic barriers.

Summary

SF4796 is a legislative proposal aimed at modifying the authority of Hennepin County to contract with entities that employ individuals eligible for public assistance or those requiring rehabilitative services. This bill seeks to establish a framework for set-aside contracts, where a certain percentage of county contracts are reserved for businesses and social service organizations that meet specific employment criteria. The intent behind this legislation is to support employment opportunities for vulnerable populations by facilitating the participation of these entities in public contracts.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to foster inclusivity in employment, it also raises questions regarding the practicality and effectiveness of set-aside programs in achieving the intended objectives. Supporters argue that this measure will enable vulnerable communities to access better job opportunities and contribute to the local economy. However, critics may express concerns regarding the administrative burden this could place on the county's procurement process or the effectiveness of such measures in actually improving employment outcomes for the targeted demographics.

Companion Bills

MN HF4339

Similar To Hennepin County's authority to contract with entities employing persons eligible for public assistance or otherwise requiring rehabilitative services modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4339

Hennepin County's authority to contract with entities employing persons eligible for public assistance or otherwise requiring rehabilitative services modified.

MN HF1784

Hennepin County; contracting procedures modified, and use of construction manager at risk authorized.

MN SF5507

Hennepin Healthcare System Inc. governing provisions modifications

MN HB0093

Rehabilitation Services Modifications

MN B26-0289

Modification No. M03 to Contract No. DCAM-21-NC-RFQ-0002Q with Spectrum Management Approval and Payment Authorization Emergency Act of 2025

MN SF5020

State personnel management provisions modifications

MN SF1716

Contracting procedures modification

MN SF1272

Notice of the medical assistance program for employed person with disabilities requirement; medical assistance eligibility requirements for employed persons with disabilities modification

MN SF2620

Human services provisions modifications

MN AB2480

Rehabilitation services: persons with vision loss.

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