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Senate adopts human services policy bill after debate over placement timelines and assisted‑living protections

3396559 · May 20, 2025
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Summary

The Minnesota Senate on Feb. 16 adopted the conference committee report on House File 2115, a human services policy bill that modifies provisions relating to aging and disability services, the Department of Health, Direct Care and Treatment, behavioral health and the Department of Human Services Office of Inspector General.

The Minnesota Senate on Feb. 16 adopted the conference committee report on House File 2115, a human services policy bill that modifies provisions relating to aging and disability services, the Department of Health, Direct Care and Treatment, behavioral health and the Department of Human Services Office of Inspector General.

Senator Hoffman moved adoption of the conference committee report and urged colleagues to support the measure. “House file 21 15 is a bipartisan conference committee report, which all conferees voted for, and we focused on a number of key provisions, program integrity, efficiency and modernization,” Senator Hoffman said on the floor. The motion to adopt prevailed and the bill was advanced for third reading and final passage.

Why it matters: The bill changes policies that affect Minnesotans who rely on state human services, including adjustments…

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