Each year, a joint House-Senate Subcommittee on Claims decides which claims against the state it should fund.
This year’s proposal calls for nearly $1.16 million in payments in fiscal year 2024, including a combined $866,679 to three people who sought relief under the Imprisonment and Exoneration Remedies Act which provides a compensation process for cases where a person was exonerated of a felony for which they were wrongfully incarcerated.
Approved, as amended, Monday by the House Ways and Means Committee, the bill’s next stop is the House Floor.
The awards are:
[MORE: View a summary of each claim, spreadsheet]
Sponsored by Rep. Luke Frederick (DFL-Mankato), HF3288 also contains a group of payments related to personal injury claims against the Department of Corrections:
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