PAWLENTY SIGNS THREE OMNIBUS FUNDING BILLS -- May 25, 2007

Governor Tim Pawlenty today signed three major state funding bills that provide funding for health and human services, jobs and economic development, and state government.

“We’re funding important programs to reform health care, increase affordable housing, and expand insurance coverage for children,” Governor Pawlenty said. “Our new level of investment in mental health in Minnesota is unprecedented and will help transform the mental health system. We are also continuing our efforts to reform and streamline state government so that it can better meet the needs of Minnesotans.”

Omnibus Health and Human Services Appropriations Bill

The $1.46 billion in new spending for the next two years will help make progress toward modernizing and improving access to the health care system, and make other key investments in health and human services programs. Key provisions of the bill include:

Jobs and Economic Development Omnibus Bill

An investment of $340 million will help create new jobs, develop affordable housing, and fund several state agencies including the departments of Employment and Economic Development and Labor and Industry.

Key provisions of the bill include:

State Government Omnibus Bill

The $709 million State Government Omnibus Bill will strengthen state information technology security, enhances tax compliance, implements reforms in state procurement, property management and licensing and abolishes the Department of Employee Relations. Key provisions of the bill include:

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