Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1702

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Funding provided for mental health outreach and support and farm safety grant and outreach programs, and money appropriated.

Impact

This bill represents a significant step in addressing mental health issues within the farming community, an area that is often overlooked. By allocating funds for mental health services tailored to the unique pressures faced by agricultural workers, HF1702 acknowledges the critical need for support in this particular demographic. Additionally, the inclusion of farm safety grants and outreach programs indicates a holistic approach to both mental health and the physical safety of those within agriculture, potentially leading to a safer working environment.

Summary

HF1702 is a bill focused on enhancing mental health outreach and support specifically tailored for farmers, ranchers, and the agricultural community. The legislation appropriates $100,000 for both fiscal year 2026 and fiscal year 2027 for this purpose. The funds will be directed towards creating mental health programs that can include a 24-hour hotline, stigma reduction efforts, and educational initiatives aimed at improving mental well-being among individuals in the agriculture sector.

Contention

While the bill has been positioned positively as a necessary support mechanism for farmers, there may be contention surrounding the allocation and effectiveness of the funds. Questions may arise regarding how the mental health outreach will be implemented, monitored, and evaluated. Stakeholders might debate whether the proposed funding is sufficient to genuinely make an impact and whether it addresses the core mental health issues faced by agricultural workers. Therefore, the discussions around HF1702 could reveal divergent views on public spending priorities in relation to mental health and agriculture.

Companion Bills

MN SF2809

Similar To Mental health outreach and support and farm safety grant and outreach programs appropriation

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