Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF928

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

Children's mental health programs modification and appropriation

Impact

The implementation of SF928 is expected to have a significant impact on state laws related to mental health provision and funding for children's services. By modifying existing programs and appropriating additional funds, the bill seeks to strengthen the framework for mental health care accessible to children. This will likely lead to improved outcomes in mental health support for youth and could serve as a model for enhancing similar services statewide.

Summary

SF928, titled 'Children's Mental Health Programs Modification and Appropriation', aims to enhance existing mental health services for children within the state. The bill proposes modifications to current mental health programs targeting children's specific needs, with a focus on improving access to services and ensuring that these services are adequately funded. This initiative underscores the importance of addressing children's mental health as a critical area of concern that affects their overall well-being and development.

Contention

While supporters argue that the bill is a vital step for the future mental health of the state's children, there may be contention regarding the allocation of resources. Critics could express concerns over whether the funding will be sufficient to meet the growing demand for mental health services among children, especially in underserved communities. There could be debates over the effectiveness of the proposed modifications compared to existing programs and whether the bill adequately addresses the root causes of mental health challenges faced by youth.

Companion Bills

MN HF669

Similar To Children's mental health programs modified, and money appropriated.

Similar Bills

MN HF669

Children's mental health programs modified, and money appropriated.

MN SF3701

Community support services program standards modification

MN SF1826

Telehealth requirements modification; medical assistance reimbursements for transport services authorization; appropriating money

MN HF3743

Community support services program standards modified, various behavioral health provisions modified, protected transport start-up grants and engagement services pilot grants established, formula-based allocation for mental health grant services recommendations required, and money appropriated.

MN HF1706

Telehealth requirements modified, medical assistance reimbursement increased for protected transport services, grants established, and money appropriated.

MN SF1953

Mental illness definition modification provision, medical assistance transportation reimbursement rates modification modifications provision, children at risk of bipolar disorder grant program establishment provision, and children's first episode of psychosis program appropriation

MN SF1174

Children's mental health provisions modifications and appropriations

MN HF1198

Child care assistance expanded, grants and rules regarding children's mental health expanded and modified, transition to community initiative modified, staff training requirements modified, covered transportation services modified, coverage of clinical care coordination modified, children's long-term stays in emergency room rules modified, rural family response and stabilization services pilot program established, and money appropriated.