Minnesota House File 25 proposes the establishment of a grant program to support women's pregnancy centers and maternity homes. The bill aims to allocate funds to these centers while simultaneously reducing some existing appropriations. This means certain budget areas may receive less funding to provide financial resources for the grant program.
MN HF7 is a bill that proposes changes to various public safety laws in Minnesota. It addresses how law enforcement agencies handle data, modifies bail or bond notices, and sets minimum sentences for sex trafficking offenses. The bill also increases penalties for assaulting police officers and obstructing traffic on highways, airports, or transit systems. Additionally, it expands the use of tracking devices and outlines criminal penalties, with funds appropriated to support these initiatives.