Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2027

Introduced
2/21/23  

Caption

Certain reports to the attorney general and legislature requirement by recipients of state-funded grants

Impact

By implementing SF2027, Minnesota aims to tighten the oversight of state grants. This measure not only mandates detailed reporting but also allows for better tracking of how public funds are being allocated and spent. The bill intends to empower legislative bodies and the attorney general by providing them with necessary data to evaluate the effectiveness of state-funded initiatives and to respond to any malfeasance effectively. Additionally, this could lead to improved compliance and fiscal discipline among grantees.

Summary

SF2027 requires that all recipients of state-funded grants submit annual reports to both the attorney general and the relevant legislative committees. This report must detail the total granted amount, the usage of the funds, and include the grantee's latest IRS Form 990. The intention behind this bill is to enhance accountability and transparency regarding state expenditures, thereby ensuring that taxpayer dollars are utilized effectively and responsibly.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding SF2027 as some stakeholders could argue that the added reporting requirements place an extra administrative burden on smaller organizations and nonprofits. The fear of increased bureaucracy and potential delays in fund disbursement could also come into play. Advocates for the bill, however, would likely counter these arguments by highlighting the importance of transparency and the need for efficient public spending, especially in times of economic scrutiny.

Companion Bills

MN HF2040

Similar To Recipients of state-funded grant reports required to attorney general and legislature.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2040

Recipients of state-funded grant reports required to attorney general and legislature.

MN HF3093

Responsible contractor requirements to recipients of state loans and grants over $50,000 applied.

MN HF2

Fraud reporting required when a state employee has reason to suspect fraud, and grants management requirements strengthened.

MN SF3475

Responsible contractor requirements application authorization to recipients of state loans and grants over $50,000

MN SF1123

Fraud reporting requirement

MN HF1745

Position of grants management and oversight established within the Department of Administration, standards related to grantmaking and grants management practices required, and reports required.

MN SF1492

Common interest communities filing of annual reports and bylaws with the attorney general requirement

MN HF676

Outdoor heritage fund money appropriated, and requirements modified for reporting revenue generated by recipients of fund appropriations.

MN SF1443

Common interest communities requirement to file annual reports and bylaws with the attorney general

MN SF3340

Certain state employees requirement to receive training and certification in grants management

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.