I?m happy to say that my legislation to invest over $1.6 million to establish the Homelessness and Housing Support Office was included in the bill. This office will engage with other state agencies, counties, Tribes, and advocacy organizations on their mission to provide services to those experiencing homelessness.
Housed within the Department of Human Services, this new office would make recommendations to the Legislature on improving access to homeless services and supportive housing, improving service delivery, and improving the effectiveness of the state?s homeless and supportive housing system. The policies we pass and the investments we make to address homelessness won?t do a whole lot of good if Minnesotans can?t easily access these resources.
Our Human Services Supplemental Budget, like most of our bills, needs to now go through a conference committee made up of House and Senate members before both chambers pass identical legislation a final time, which then gets sent to Governor Walz for his signature.?
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Our Supplemental Budgets
Last year, with a historic budget, we delivered a lifeline to thousands of Minnesotans. We invested in tried and true programs and established new ones to help our neighbors and make Moorhead a better place to live, work, and raise a family. This year, our supplemental budgets continue that work.?
In addition to our Children & Families and Human Services bills, we?ve also passed several of the House?s proposals in key issue areas. If you?re interested, you can read these nonpartisan summaries of the bills we?ve passed so far, including ?K-12 Education, Transportation, Labor, and Housing, Higher Education, Judiciary and Public Safety, State and Local Government, Elections, Workforce and Economic Development, and Taxes.
We?ll pass even more in the coming days, with our remaining time in St. Paul focused on working with Senate colleagues to craft consensus legislation for these bills. I?ll be sure to keep you updated on what gets passed into law!
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Mni S?ta Makoce
This Saturday, May 11, 2024, Minnesota celebrates 166 years of statehood. The Minnesota State Flag and Seal approved by the State Emblems Redesign Commission early this year will become the official state emblems. This is a culmination of months gathering input from and engaging with Minnesotans to find consensus on a flag and seal that represents the best of all of us.
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