Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3196

Introduced
3/30/23  

Caption

Establishment of a pilot program to reduce trauma from gun violence and appropriation for program

Impact

The implications of SF3196 on state laws involve a reallocation of funds from the general budget, as it appropriates $5 million for the program. This funding is specifically designated for fiscal year 2024 and is to be utilized until June 30, 2026. The pilot program aims not only to provide immediate support but also to foster long-term solutions by developing educational campaigns that use nonviolent communication strategies and culturally appropriate resources for affected communities. By investing in local capacities, the bill represents a shift towards community empowerment in handling issues of gun violence and mental health.

Summary

SF3196 establishes a pilot program aimed at reducing trauma related to gun violence in Minnesota. The bill mandates the creation of a comprehensive framework that supports community-based organizations in providing innovative and evidence-based care for individuals facing trauma from gun violence. Community organizations will receive funding to enhance their capacity to service those at high risk of gun violence and to support families affected by it. This approach is intended to address the root causes of gun violence through preventive measures and support systems within communities most impacted by such violence.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SF3196 may emerge from varying perspectives on funding allocation and program effectiveness. Some lawmakers and advocacy groups might voice concerns regarding the adequacy of funding versus the perceived need within communities grappling with gun violence. Furthermore, debates may arise around the balance of state intervention versus local control, particularly regarding how community-based organizations engage with the state and the criteria for funding distribution. The effectiveness of the pilot program will be evaluated, with an official report due in February 2026, which could be crucial for ongoing discussions about state responses to gun violence.

Companion Bills

MN HF2873

Similar To Pilot program to reduce trauma from gun violence established, report required, and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2873

Pilot program to reduce trauma from gun violence established, report required, and money appropriated.

MN SF3353

Gun violence trauma reduction pilot program establishment and appropriation

MN HF1637

Gun violence pilot program established to reduce trauma, report required, and money appropriated.

MN H0441

Gun Violence Prevention Pilot Program

MN AB620

Prisoners: trauma-focused programming.

MN AB2366

Pupil health: Trauma, Grief, and Loss Pilot Program.

MN SF1891

Cultural and ethnic minority infrastructure grant program establishment and appropriation

MN SF2633

Educational outcomes, safety and accountability for students with disabilities improvement pilot program establishment and appropriation

MN SF620

Pilot program to improve educational outcomes and accountability establishment and appropriation

MN SF510

Academic Acceleration Pilot Program establishment and appropriation

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