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HF 1834

Aitkin County Historical Society facility roof replacement funding provided, and money appropriated.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Ron Kresha

HF 1834 would appropriate state funds to replace the roof at the Aitkin County Historical Society facility, preserving a local historic site and its staff, visitors, and programs.

Introduction and first reading, referred to Capital Investment
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Bill Summary · HF 1834

Summary of HF 1834 (Minnesota)

Overview

HF 1834 is a House of Representatives bill introduced on March 3, 2025, that would provide funding for a roof replacement at the Aitkin County Historical Society facility. The bill is categorized under Historic Sites and Historical Societies and is currently in the Introduction and First Reading stage, referred to the Capital Investment committee. A companion Senate bill is SF 2226.

Purpose and intent

  • Primary aim: to fund and facilitate the roof replacement of the Aitkin County Historical Society facility.
  • The bill signals targeted state support for maintenance and preservation of a historic-site facility operated by a local historical society.

Key provisions (as stated)

  • Appropriation: The bill would appropriate state funds specifically for the roof replacement project at the Aitkin County Historical Society facility.
  • Project focus: Roof replacement (as indicated by the bill’s title and summary language).
  • Recipient and mechanism: The exact recipient (whether the funds flow directly to the historical society or through a state process) and the precise mechanism for disbursement are not detailed in the provided material.

Note: The text provided here does not include the appropriation amount, cost estimates, bid requirements, project scope beyond “roof replacement,” or reporting/oversight provisions. The final bill text would specify these details.

Affected parties

  • Primary beneficiary: Aitkin County Historical Society and its facility.
  • Local context: Property preservation and heritage activities associated with the historical society, potentially impacting staff, volunteers, and visitors.
  • Broader implications: If funded, state support for local historic-site maintenance; possible ripple effects for local construction activity and preservation goals.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Status: Introduction and first reading; referred to Capital Investment.
  • Next steps: The bill would proceed to committee discussion (Capital Investment), potential amendments, and eventually floor action in the House. A companion measure exists in the Senate as SF 2226, which may follow a parallel path.

Related measures

  • Companion bill: SF 2226 (Senate).
  • The relationship between HF 1834 and SF 2226 typically means identical or substantially similar language on the same subject, with both bodies advancing the same project.

Notes for readers

  • Exact financial details (appropriated amount, funding source specifics, duration, match requirements, and any reporting or oversight conditions) are not included in the provided information. For precise figures and terms, consult the full bill text and fiscal note when available.
  • To track progress, monitor HF 1834’s status in the Minnesota Legislature and review the companion SF 2226 for parallel action.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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