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Who should be included in Minnesota's school funding?

Minnesota spent roughly $101 million on programs and services for nonpublic school students and their families in Fiscal Year 2026. (House Photography file photo)

While public schools are largely funded through state and federal dollars, Minnesota provides funds and services that extend beyond public and charter schools to reach the roughly 72,000 students attending Minnesota’s 467 nonpublic schools.

These amenities like busing, student healthcare, counseling and textbooks, are seen as baselines for students that the state supplements even if students aren’t attending its public schools.

Questions of which programs should be included in that baseline — from school safety grants to federal tax credits — have been a common point of debate in the House this biennium.

“All kids should feel safe when they go to school,” Rep. Ben Bakeberg (R-Jordan) said in a February House Education Finance Committee meeting about a proposal that would open school safety grants to nonpublic schools.


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House OKs $15.4 million supplemental public safety package
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House Higher Education Finance and Policy Co-Chair Rep. Dan Wolgamott, right, and Co-Vice Chair Nathan Coulter confer during Monday’s debate on HF4252, the higher education supplemental finance and policy bill. As amended, the bill passed 82-52 and heads to the Senate. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) A $131 million shortage in the state’s student aid program is not addressed in a proposed higher education bill passed off the House Floor Monday. Consisting mostly of techn...
Budget-neutral housing bill targets expanding affordable units
(House Photography file photo) A budget-neutral bill to build more houses and help keep families out of homelessness, garnered overwhelming support from the House Monday. By an 99-34 vote, the House passe...
Bipartisan bill aims to boost distribution of dollars from state's Permanent School Fund
DFL Floor Leader Jamie Long, left, congratulates Rep. Spencer Igo following the passage of HF3900, which would place a proposed constitutional amendment on the ballot allowing larger annual payments to school districts and charter schools from the permanent school fund. It now goes to the Senate. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) Since 1862, Minnesota schools have benefited from funding distributed from the sale of land, timber and minerals on 2.5 million acres of land in the Permanent School Fund held b...
Minnesota lawmakers move to expand recognition, benefits for Secret War veterans
Veterans of the Secret War in Laos were present in the gallery May 4 when the House passed HF3919 that would incorporate recommendations from a task force on benefits for such veterans. (Photo by Andrew VonBank) A 2025 law created state statute relating to the Veterans of the Secret War in Laos who served honorably with special guerrilla units or other irregular forces “in support of th...
House passes bill to boost state service pay for National Guard members
Base pay for National Guard members called to state service under emergency executive order has not changed since 1997. Under current law, the rate is $130 per day. Rep....
Panel finds no probable cause to support ethics complaints
House DFL Floor Leader Jamie Long displays a photo exhibit to the House Ethics Committee during a May 1 probable cause hearing for complaints filed against Rep. Elliott Engen and Rep. Walter Hudson. (Photo by Andrew VonBank) The House Ethics Committee heard competing DFL and Republican complaints Friday alleging that two members left a committee meeting to drink at a St. Paul restaurant and ano...
Week in Review: April 27-May 1
The House and Senate meet in a joint convention April 28 for Gov. Tim Walz's final State of the State address. (Photo by Andrew VonBank) — UPDATED at 4:40 p.m. Bills were moving this week as the clock ticks down to the final day of the 2026 session. After more than two months, the bill to create an Office...
Bill regulating HOAs, common interest communities passes House
Rep. Kristin Bahner argues in favor of an amendment while discussing HF1268/SF1750* during a Thursday floor session. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) A quarter of Minnesotans live in a homeowner association and 82% of new homes are in an HOA. But state law hasn’t kept pace with the growing practice, which has led to the “...
Predictive market wagering ban added to public safety package that passes House
Rep. Paul Novotny presents HF3990/SF4760* Thursday on the House Floor. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) Don’t call it an omnibus bill. It’s a policy package. But whatever name one uses, the 81-page public safety policy bill, with its 91 sections and language from more than a d...

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