Minnesota Department of Management and Budget
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Saint Paul, Minnesota
- Erin Campbell, Commissioner
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| Jurisdiction | Minnesota |
| Headquarters | 658 Cedar Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota |
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| Website | https://mn.gov/mmb/ |
The Minnesota Department of Management and Budget, otherwise abbreviated as MMB, is a cabinet-level state agency responsible for coordinating the financial management and personnel administration processes of state government.[1]
Financial management
MMB serves as the comptroller and treasurer for the whole of state government, coordinating accounting, cash management, and debt management across all state agencies.[2] MMB maintains and operates the statewide financial reporting system called SWIFT and uses this financial data, along with economic trends from the state economist, to prepare operating and capital budgets for the state. MMB also issues reports on Minnesota's economic health that are frequently cited by the media.[3][4]
Personnel administration
MMB works in concert with other state agencies to provide coordinated human resources management to all three branches of state government. In particular, it negotiates with bargaining units and maintains the civil service classification system.[5] MMB also provides human resources training and leadership development to other state agencies, administers employee insurance plans and payroll, and enforces federal and state laws applicable to the state government's workforce.