Prescription drug purchasing program establishment
SF 1738 establishes a Prescription Drug Purchasing Program in Minnesota, providing low-cost medications to those on medical assistance and MinnesotaCare, improving access and health.
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SF 1738 establishes a Prescription Drug Purchasing Program in Minnesota, providing low-cost medications to those on medical assistance and MinnesotaCare, improving access and health.
SF 1426 would boost Minnesota school districts' funding for career and technical education by increasing revenue provisions and appropriations to expand CTE programs.
Creates the Campus Closure and Consolidation Commission to study Minnesota campuses and advise on closures or consolidations affecting students, staff, and communities.
Raises penalties for embezzling public funds above a set threshold to deter large-scale theft and protect taxpayers, altering charges and sentencing.
HF 107 allows registered ATVs and UTVs to transport legally harvested deer from public hunting areas, enhancing convenience while requiring blaze orange safety apparel.
State grant to Fortis Capital funds a revolving loan fund for nonprofit and charitable organizations, administered by the Employment and Economic Development Department.
HF 388 allows Blaine to create social districts where patrons can enjoy alcoholic beverages from local businesses, boosting community engagement and tourism.
SF 3116 lets Minnesota adjust human services forecasts and adjust appropriations to match updated needs, improving funding accuracy and accountability.
SF 1179 raises fines for failing to provide proof of vehicle insurance, aiming to boost compliance and cut the number of uninsured drivers through stricter insurance verification.
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