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SF 5262

City of Hutchinson Camp Craig Training Facility prior appropriation modifications

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Glenn Gruenhagen and 1 co-sponsor

The bill would modify how state funds are pre-appropriated for Hutchinson’s Camp Craig Training Facility, potentially changing funding timelines and conditions.

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Bill Summary · SF 5262

Summary of SF 5262 (2025-2026) – Minnesota

Title

City of Hutchinson Camp Craig Training Facility prior appropriation modifications

Purpose and Intent

This bill appears to address modifications to the prior appropriation process for state funding dedicated to the City of Hutchinson’s Camp Craig Training Facility. The text provided does not include the full statutory language, but the title and limited action history indicate the bill seeks changes related to how funds are allocated or appropriated in advance (prior appropriation) for the Camp Craig training facility project.

Key Provisions (as implied by the title)

  • Prior appropriation modifications: The bill would amend rules or statutes governing the allocation of state funds for the Camp Craig Training Facility in Hutchinson. “Prior appropriation” typically refers to the process by which funds are set aside in the state budget for specific projects before they are expended.
  • Facility focus: The targeted project is the Camp Craig Training Facility in Hutchinson, suggesting the bill's modifications are narrowly tailored to this project rather than broader statewide programs.

Note: The exact statutory changes (e.g., dollar amounts, matching requirements, project milestones, reporting) are not provided in the summary available. The precise provisions would be in the bill’s text upon full release.

Affected Parties

  • City of Hutchinson: Primary beneficiary, as the project involves the Camp Craig Training Facility.
  • State Treasury/Capital Investment Committee: Likely involved in the administration and approval of prior appropriations and any modifications to funding streams.
  • General Public/Taxpayers: Potential impact through state budgeting decisions and any fiscal obligations associated with the project.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations

  • Introduction and first reading: May 5, 2026.
  • Referral: Capital Investment Committee (as of introduction)—indicating the bill will be reviewed by the committee that handles capital investment and state-funded construction projects.
  • Next steps (typical process): After committee review, the bill would proceed to potential committee amendments, floor debate, and votes in both chambers, followed by reconciliation with the other legislative chamber and the governor’s signature or veto processes.

Potential Impacts and Considerations

  • Fiscal impact: The bill would alter how funds are appropriated for Camp Craig, which could affect the timeline, scope, or conditions of the project, and may influence annual state budgeting for capital projects.
  • Project milestones: Any changes could adjust milestones, reporting requirements, or utilization timelines for the financing of the facility.
  • Local implications: Hutchinson could experience changes in funding certainty, construction scheduling, and local economic effects related to the project.

Note: For a precise and complete understanding, the full text of SF 5262 is needed. The above summary reflects the bill’s stated title and action history and outlines typical implications of “prior appropriation modifications” for a targeted municipal project.

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

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