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2026 Regular Session

Authorizes state bonds and an appropriation to fund a new or replacement Henderson water treatment facility.

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Bill Summary · SF 20

Bill summary — SF 20 (2025)

Title: Henderson new water treatment facility bond issue and appropriation
Sponsor: Sen. Sweeney (primary)
Introduced: January 14, 2025
Status: Referred to Capital Investment; later committee activity (see Procedural status)

Purpose and intent (based on bill title)

SF 20 is identified as a capital investment measure intended to authorize a state bond issue and make an appropriation to support construction or replacement of a water treatment facility in the City of Henderson. The bill’s stated purpose (by title) is to provide state infrastructure funding for a new municipal water treatment facility, likely to address public health, drinking water quality, system capacity, regulatory compliance, or to replace aging infrastructure.

Important note: the legislative text supplied with the bill filing appears not to match the bill title (see “Version content” below). No specific dollar amount, appropriation language, project scope, or bonding authorization for Henderson is present in the provided material. Because of that mismatch, the summary below treats the title as the authoritative description of intent while noting the absence of tied text in the available document.

Key provisions (expected in a bill of this type)

The full bill text is required to know exact provisions. Typical elements for a municipal water treatment bond/appropriation bill include:

  • Authorization for the state to issue general obligation bonds (or appropriation from bond proceeds) for a specified dollar amount to finance the project.
  • A direct appropriation to a state agency (commonly the Public Facilities Authority, Department of Health, or the city) for planning, design, construction, and associated project costs.
  • Grant and/or loan terms, including maximum grant share, local match requirements, and allowable uses (construction, equipment, land, etc.).
  • Conditions precedent for disbursement (project approvals, engineering reports, permits, compliance with state procurement requirements).
  • Reimbursement and reporting requirements, and potential bonding or repayment language if a loan component is included.
  • Any project timelines and expiration of appropriation if not used by a certain date.

Because the appropriation amount and specific conditions are not present in the provided materials, those details must be confirmed in the official bill text or fiscal note.

Version content discrepancy

The text included with the "Introduced" version of SF 20 in the materials you provided contains language that appears to relate to employee deception, whistleblower/confidential disclosure protections, and civil remedies — not to a capital bonding appropriation for a water treatment facility. This indicates one of the following:

  • The bill text provided is for a different measure and was attached in error; or
  • The bill was later renumbered or amended and the available excerpt does not reflect the Henderson project language.

Committee actions show the bill was renumbered as SF 308 in a committee report, which may contain the project-specific language.

Who would be affected

  • City of Henderson: would be the project recipient/beneficiary (construction, operations).
  • Henderson residents and water customers: potential benefits from improved water quality and service; potential rate or tax impacts depending on local match and financing.
  • State agencies: Public Facilities Authority or other capital-financing agencies administering funds and oversight.
  • Local taxpayers and bondholders: if state bonds are authorized, the state’s debt service will be impacted according to the amount and bond terms.

Procedural status and timeline (from supplied actions)

  • 2025-01-14: Introduced; referred to Workforce (note: later referred to Capital Investment).
  • 2025-01-16: Referred to Capital Investment; first reading.
  • 2025-01-16: Subcommittee formed (Alons, Taylor, Townsend); subcommittee met and recommended passage (subcommittee meeting 01/22/2025).
  • 2025-01-22: Subcommittee recommends passage.
  • 2025-02-13: Committee report approving bill; renumbered as SF 308.
  • 2025-06-09: Introduction and first reading (again listed); laid on table.

Related/corresponding measure: HF 9 (companion bill).

Next steps / Where to find authoritative text and fiscal details

Because the provided text does not include appropriation amounts or project language, consult the following for authoritative details before drawing conclusions:

  • Minnesota Legislature bill page for SF 20 and SF 308 (search by bill number and 2025 session): includes enrolled text, amendments, fiscal notes, and committee reports.
  • The companion bill HF 9 for Senate/House text comparison.
  • Fiscal note(s) and agency (Public Facilities Authority or Department of Health) project summaries for the specific dollar amounts, grant/loan breakdown, and any local match requirements.
  • Contact the bill sponsor’s office (Sen. Sweeney) or Capital Investment committee staff for project specifics and status.

If you want, I can look up the current official text and fiscal note for SF 20 / SF 308 and produce an updated, detailed summary including appropriation amounts and specific conditions.

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

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