Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2810

Introduced
3/26/25  

Caption

Grant funding provided for equine-experiential mental health therapy for first responders suffering from trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder, report required, and money appropriated.

Impact

The introduction of HF2810 highlights an increasing recognition of mental health issues in high-stress occupations, particularly among first responders, including peace officers, firefighters, correctional officers, and ambulance service personnel. The bill mandates a report from 7 Stars Ranch that outlines program expenditures, the number of participants, and the services provided. Such reporting will ensure accountability and transparency in how the funds are utilized, which may influence future funding and similar mental health initiatives.

Summary

House Bill 2810 seeks to address the mental health needs of first responders in Minnesota by appropriating funds for equine-experiential mental health therapy. The bill allocates a total of $500,000 from the general fund, distributed as $250,000 for fiscal years 2026 and 2027, to support 7 Stars Ranch in the provision of this therapy. The emphasis is on providing mental health support specifically for first responders suffering from job-related trauma and PTSD, acknowledging the unique stressors associated with these professions.

Contention

Discussion around HF2810 may include differing opinions on the efficacy of equine therapy as a treatment modality for mental health issues. While proponents argue that this type of therapy can be beneficial due to its non-traditional approach, critics might question the adequacy of funding allocations or whether those funds could be better spent on more established mental health programs. Additionally, the long-term success of the program will hinge on not only funding but also on the actual outcomes demonstrated through required reporting, which will be monitored over two years.

Companion Bills

MN SF2761

Similar To First responders suffering from trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder equine-experimental mental heath therapy grant appropriation

Similar Bills

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