Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1021

Introduced
2/17/25  

Caption

Minnesota Family Resiliency Partnership fee revenue reallocated, and funding increased.

Impact

The bill's enactment would modify the existing statutes pertaining to the management of court fees, essentially allowing a more substantial flow of resources to the Family Resiliency Partnership. This change is anticipated to bolster efforts aimed at supporting families facing challenges in child support enforcement and related services. The reallocation of fee revenue can have a significant effect on the state's budgeting and financial strategies related to family welfare programs, directly supporting initiatives that seek to improve social outcomes for families across Minnesota.

Summary

House File 1021 addresses financial mechanisms within the Minnesota judiciary system by reallocating fees associated with court actions concerning family matters, particularly child support. The bill aims to increase funding for the Minnesota Family Resiliency Partnership by making amendments to the fee structures currently in place. It adjusts the transmission of fees collected from district court transactions, redirecting a greater portion to support the aforementioned partnership, which is focused on enhancing family resilience and welfare.

Contention

Discussions around HF1021 have highlighted potential points of contention regarding the funding priorities set by the bill. While proponents emphasize the necessity of investing more in family support services, critics may argue about the implications of increased court fees on constituents who are already navigating challenging financial circumstances. Additionally, concerns may arise regarding the transparency in how these funds are utilized and the effectiveness of the programs supported by this new revenue stream. Opponents could also challenge whether reallocating fees from various judicial proceedings aligns with broader budgetary goals or undermines funding for other critical areas in the judicial system.

Companion Bills

MN SF543

Similar To Minnesota Family Resiliency Partnership funding increase and reallocation of fee revenue

Previously Filed As

MN SF543

Minnesota Family Resiliency Partnership funding increase and reallocation of fee revenue

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