Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2741

Introduced
3/20/25  

Caption

Housing stabilization service authorizations modifications

Impact

The modifications outlined in SF2741 will amend Minnesota Statutes 2024 by adding a subdivision that specifically addresses how housing stabilization services can be authorized. This includes provisions for up to 150 hours of transition services per event and 150 hours of sustaining services annually, with specific limits on remote service provisions. Additionally, the bill offers support up to $3,000 in moving expenses, enabling individuals to relocate more easily to stable housing. These changes are expected to enhance the overall efficiency of aid distribution within the human services framework.

Summary

SF2741, also known as the Housing Stabilization Service Authorizations Modifications bill, introduces significant changes to the authorization of housing stabilization services in Minnesota. The bill allows waiver case managers to authorize these services for individuals eligible under specific waiver programs. This aims to facilitate access to necessary support for housing transitions and sustaining housing for vulnerable populations, including individuals with disabilities and those transitioning from institutional settings.

Contention

While the bill has gained support for its practical implications on individual welfare and access to housing, concerns have been raised regarding the effectiveness of service delivery and the adequacy of the proposed limits on hours and funding. Some stakeholders argue that the proposed limits may not meet the varying needs of individuals during their housing transitions. Additionally, there may be debates surrounding the fiscal impact of implementing such services and the ability of the Department of Human Services to manage the volume and complexity of requests for exceptions.

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