Compiled by Mariel Carlson, Graduate Assistant

House members have introduced a record 4,708 individual pieces of legislation for the two-year session, as of Wednesday. It is the end of week 10 in the Minnesota Legislative session. Today, April 1st, is the deadline for bills which met last week’s March 25th deadline to move forward in the next house. Next Friday, April 8 is the last day for committees to act favorably on bills of finance or appropriation.

House and Senate committees are beginning to share this session’s omnibus bills. For example, the Human Senate Human Service Reform Committee omnibus bill, SF4165, includes a variety of proposed bills on similar topics in one large, inclusive piece of legislation. (If you are still wondering what it means to create an omnibus bill, MinnPost summarized the pros and cons of using omnibus bills to pass legislation).

Please follow CASCW’s curated bill tracking account on the Minnesota State Legislature website to keep tabs on what’s happening specifically related to child welfare. You can also find information on House and Senate hearings (all streamed virtually).

Bills of Interest

Brief Updates

  • HF3845 / SF4209A bill establishing the Office of the Foster Youth Ombudsperson was heard in committee on 3/29, adopted, and re-referred to the House Ways and Means Committee. The Senate companion was scheduled to be heard in committee on 3/31.
  • HF2671 / SF2736 A bill that would establish a guardianship process for at-risk juveniles ages 18 to 21 passed its third reading in the Senate unanimously and its House companion is placed on the calendar for Monday 4/4 to be heard by the House.
  • HF2914 / SF2876 – A bill that allows telecommunication for services including supervision and virtual foster care visits was presented to the governor and approved on 3/24.

Important Timelines to keep in mind

  • Friday, April 1 – Committees must act favorably on bills, or companions of bills, that met the first deadline in the other body
  • Friday, April 8 – Committees must act favorably on major appropriation and finance bills
  • April 9-18 – Legislative Break
  • Monday, May 23 – Last day of session

Upcoming Events

Stay tuned for more legislative updates as we gather information and track what’s happening at the Capitol.