Explore the latest analysis, research, and other resources on the federal budget reconciliation law (H.R. 1), which introduces harmful changes to the essential services that Minnesotans count on like health care, food assistance, housing, and more.
We’ll continue to assess the details and impacts on Minnesotans and the state’s budget in coming weeks and months. As we advocate for state policies to address these federal policy and funding changes, we will focus on our stated values that all Minnesotans should be able to get the support they need to thrive, regardless of who they are or where they live.
Federal reconciliation impacts to Minnesota
Changes tax policies that support Minnesota families and workers:
Creates barriers to economic opportunities for every Minnesotan to thrive:
Makes it harder for Minnesotans to get and afford the health care they need:
Cuts federal investments in public services that Minnesotans count on:
Additional resources
Implementation timeline:
- Implementing the harmful Republican megabill timeline (Center on Budget and Policy Priorities)
Impacted federal programs to Minnesota:
- Summary of Medicaid provisions in the 2025 federal reconciliation bill (Minnesota Department of Human Services)
- Federal SNAP provisions in the 2025 reconciliation bill: Impacts on Minnesota (Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families)
Federal funding disruptions statewide:
- Federal funding disruptions in Minnesota dashboard (Minnesota Management and Budget)
Navigating the impact on Minnesota nonprofits:
- Impact of federal decisions on nonprofits (Minnesota Council of Nonprofits)
- Free nonprofit legal services (Minnesota Council of Nonprofits)