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House approves $9.1 million operating deficiency for Department of Corrections after procedural re-vote

3162196 · April 30, 2025
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Senate File 3196 cleared the Minnesota House on April 30 to provide $9.1 million from the general fund and to reallocate about $10 million in prior appropriations to cover an operating shortfall at the Department of Corrections; the bill passed 129-4 after members re-opened the vote to give the measure a proper third reading.

The Minnesota House on April 30 passed Senate File 3196 to provide an operating deficiency for the Department of Corrections. The bill was approved 129-4 after the House paused and re-ran the vote to give the measure its required third reading.

Representative Matt Moller (D–Ramsey), the bill’s author, said the Department of Corrections (DOC) requested $9,100,000 from the state’s general fund and approval to reallocate approximately…

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