Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2120

Introduced
3/3/25  

Caption

Community supervision appropriation

Impact

The implementation of SF2120 is significant as it explicitly appropriates $12,662,000 from the general fund for fiscal year 2026 to fully support the proposed funding mechanism. This amount is intended to cover the calculated necessary funding for community supervision based on the new formula derived from individual felony and misdemeanor populations. The inclusion of certain adjustments ensures that jurisdictions receive equitable funding based on their specific needs, reflecting a move towards better resources for community corrections.

Summary

SF2120 is a legislative proposal aimed at amending the funding formula for community supervision in Minnesota. This bill lays out specific allocations for community supervision subsidies, determining how much each county, applicable Tribal Nation, and other jurisdictions will receive for supervising individuals on felony, gross misdemeanor, and misdemeanor sentences. The bill introduces a per diem rate structure for both felons and those sentenced for misdemeanors, which is adjusted based on recent population estimates reported in probation surveys. The total annual allocation is calculated according to these rates and population figures, ensuring fair funding distribution across jurisdictions.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SF2120 may arise around the adequacy and method of funding distribution, particularly regarding the assigned per diem rates and their impact on smaller or less populous jurisdictions. Additionally, discussions may revolve around how the appropriated funds are allocated to Tribal Nations, as the bill specifies unique allocations for these jurisdictions. Stakeholders may voice varying opinions on whether the bill adequately addresses the community supervision needs in their specific areas, highlighting the importance of localized input in the policymaking process.

Companion Bills

MN HF1769

Similar To Community supervision funding provided, and money appropriated.

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