Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF24 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/14/2025

                            1.1	A bill for an act​
1.2 relating to health; establishing an advisory task force to assess the impacts of​
1.3 climate change on mental health; appropriating money; amending Minnesota​
1.4 Statutes 2024, section 144.9981.​
1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
1.6 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 144.9981, is amended to read:​
1.7 144.9981 CLIMATE RESILIENCY.​
1.8 Subdivision 1.Climate resiliency program.The commissioner of health shall implement​
1.9a climate resiliency program to:​
1.10 (1) increase awareness of climate change;​
1.11 (2) track the public health impacts of climate change and extreme weather events;​
1.12 (3) provide technical assistance and tools that support climate resiliency to local public​
1.13health departments, Tribal health departments, soil and water conservation districts, and​
1.14other local governmental and nongovernmental organizations; and​
1.15 (4) coordinate with the commissioners of the Pollution Control Agency, natural resources,​
1.16and agriculture and other state agencies in climate resiliency related planning and​
1.17implementation.​
1.18 Subd. 2.Climate and Mental Health Advisory Task Force.(a) As part of the climate​
1.19resiliency program, the commissioner of health must establish and appoint a Climate and​
1.20Mental Health Advisory Task Force.​
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SENATE​
STATE OF MINNESOTA​
S.F. No. 24​NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
(SENATE AUTHORS: XIONG)​
OFFICIAL STATUS​D-PG​DATE​
Introduction and first reading​01/16/2025​
Referred to Health and Human Services​ 2.1 (b) The Climate and Mental Health Advisory Task Force shall consist of 16 members​
2.2as follows:​
2.3 (1) two members of the senate, one appointed by the majority leader and one appointed​
2.4by the minority leader;​
2.5 (2) two members of the house of representatives, one appointed by the speaker of the​
2.6house and one appointed by the minority leader; and​
2.7 (3) 12 members appointed by the commissioner of health which must include two​
2.8individuals who are from, or an executive of an organization advocating for, each of the​
2.9following:​
2.10 (i) a community at risk during extreme weather events, including but not limited to​
2.11extreme heat, caused by climate change;​
2.12 (ii) a community dependent on stable weather conditions for the community members'​
2.13livelihood, including but not limited to emerging farmers;​
2.14 (iii) a community dependent on healthy ecosystems for the community members' diets​
2.15and cultural identities, including but not limited to Indigenous people;​
2.16 (iv) a community dependent on healthy ecosystems to maintain the community members'​
2.17mental well-being, including but not limited to those seeking time in nature through​
2.18recreational activities;​
2.19 (v) a community exposed to increased air and water pollutants as the result of climate​
2.20change; and​
2.21 (vi) a community comprised of youth, elders, or people with disabilities that have​
2.22experienced negative mental health effects as the result of climate change.​
2.23 (c) The advisory task force must meet on a regular basis to perform the following duties:​
2.24 (1) identify the effects of climate change and related extreme weather events on mental​
2.25health in Minnesota;​
2.26 (2) analyze the current and likely future severity of the effects identified in clause (1):​
2.27 (i) in the aggregate across all Minnesota residents; and​
2.28 (ii) as disaggregated across gender, race, ethnicity, occupation, geography, income, and​
2.29any other factor which the task force identifies as being significantly affected by any climate​
2.30change and related extreme weather events;​
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25-00567 as introduced​11/15/24 REVISOR SGS/RC​ 3.1 (3) identify those Minnesota communities currently experiencing the most negative​
3.2effects of climate change on mental health and those Minnesota communities likely to​
3.3experience the most negative effects in the future;​
3.4 (4) assess strategies to mitigate the effects identified in clause (1), particularly with​
3.5respect to those communities identified in clause (3);​
3.6 (5) obtain public comment on the task force's activities and findings;​
3.7 (6) report the task force's findings and analyses under clauses (1) to (5) to the​
3.8commissioner of health; and​
3.9 (7) make recommendations to the commissioner of health for implementing measures​
3.10to best mitigate the effects of climate change and related extreme weather events on mental​
3.11health in Minnesota. The recommendations must include but are not limited to a targeted​
3.12implementation schedule for the strategies assessed in clause (4) which the task force​
3.13recommends implementing. The implementation schedule must describe measurable goals,​
3.14actions, locations, timelines, estimated costs, methods of evaluation, and identification of​
3.15roles and responsible government units.​
3.16 (d) Section 15.059, subdivision 6, governs the terms, expenses, and removal of members​
3.17of the advisory task force. Notwithstanding section 15.059, the advisory task force shall​
3.18continue until it is terminated by the commissioner of health.​
3.19 Sec. 2. APPROPRIATION.​
3.20 $....... in fiscal year 2026 is appropriated from the general fund to the commissioner of​
3.21health for the advisory task force described in Minnesota Statutes, section 144.9981. This​
3.22is a onetime appropriation and is available until June 30, 2031.​
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