Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2474

Introduced
3/2/23  
Refer
3/2/23  

Caption

Naloxone kits outreach, education, training, and distribution appropriation

Impact

The bill's funding provisions are particularly noteworthy for their targeted approach to outreach within specific communities. It mandates that 50% of the funds granted to the Steve Rummler Hope Network must be allocated to the Ka Joog Non-Profit Organization, which focuses on providing services in East African and Somali communities in Minnesota. This allocation aims to ensure that overdose prevention resources are accessible and culturally relevant to populations that may be disproportionately affected by opioid misuse.

Summary

SF2474 is a legislative proposal aimed at enhancing public health responses to opioid overdoses in Minnesota by appropriating funds for the outreach, education, training, and distribution of naloxone kits. The bill specifies an allocation of $1,000,000 for fiscal years 2024 and 2025, directed to the Minnesota Department of Human Services. This funding is intended for a grant to the Steve Rummler Hope Network, which would facilitate statewide initiatives aimed at reducing opioid-related fatalities through naloxone access and education programs.

Contention

While the bill has garnered significant support for addressing the urgent issue of opioid overdoses, conversations around it have emphasized the necessity of community engagement and education. Advocates argue that without adequate outreach, even well-funded programs may fail to reach at-risk populations effectively. Critics of similar legislative measures often express valid concerns regarding the sustainability of funding and the possible lack of comprehensive support systems surrounding the distribution of naloxone.

Notable_points

SF2474 underscores the importance of a multifaceted approach to public health, considering both the distribution of life-saving medications like naloxone and the educational context in which they are provided. The strategic partnerships outlined in the bill can serve as a model for future public health initiatives, illustrating the importance of collaboration with local organizations to enhance the impact of health interventions.

Companion Bills

MN HF2329

Similar To Outreach, education, training, and distribution of naloxone kits funding provided; and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2329

Outreach, education, training, and distribution of naloxone kits funding provided; and money appropriated.

MN AB1233

Substance abuse: Naloxone Distribution Project: tribal governments.

MN HF2282

A bill for an act relating to radon awareness, education, and outreach, and making an appropriation.

MN SF2347

Culturally specific peer recovery and outreach programs appropriation

MN SF2684

Omnibus Education appropriations

MN SF2255

Omnibus E-12 Education appropriations

MN SF2075

Omnibus Higher Education appropriations

MN HB2309

DHS-NALOXONE KIT PILOT PROGRAM

MN SB1402

DHS-NALOXONE KIT PILOT PROGRAM

MN SF1046

Minnesota Council on Disability appropriation to provide outreach, training, assistance and auditing related to local government website accessibility

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.