Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2248

Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

Real-time stenographic writer training institutional grant program establishment and appropriation

Impact

One of the notable aspects of SF2248 is its focus on regional equity; it mandates that one grant award must be allocated to an institution within Minnesota's seven-county metropolitan area, while the other must go to an institution situated outside this metropolitan area. This is intended to balance training opportunities across the state. Additionally, institutions that demonstrate significant collaboration with businesses, labor organizations, or community groups to facilitate training and job placements will receive priority for the grants. This encourages local partnerships that can enhance the effectiveness and outreach of the training programs.

Summary

SF2248 is a legislative bill aimed at establishing a grant program specifically for the training of real-time stenographic writers, which includes careers such as court reporters and closed captioners. The bill stipulates an allocation of funds totaling $3,150,000 from the state general fund for fiscal year 2026, intended for educational training and support for this profession. The grants are designed to be awarded to eligible institutions to enhance their capability to train new stenographic writers who can meet workforce demands in this field.

Contention

While the bill has its proponents who advocate for the need to expand the workforce of skilled stenographic writers, there may be some concerns regarding the effectiveness and management of the grants. Critics might raise questions about the potential for overlap with other forms of transcriptionist training, particularly as the bill explicitly prohibits the use of funds for digital recording or artificial intelligence transcription. Therefore, it will be crucial for its implementation to ensure focused funding and avoid redundancy with existing training programs.

School requirements

Another significant point of contention could be the employment requirements tied to receiving grants or scholarships under this bill. Recipients are expected to work as real-time stenographic writers for a specified period, with potential repayment obligations for those who fail to meet these conditions. This may create both incentives and barriers for students, impacting their decisions to enter this field of study depending on the perceived job stability and market demand following their training.

Companion Bills

MN HF2114

Similar To Institutional grant program for real-time stenographic writer training created, reports required, and money appropriated.

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