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SF 381

Dayton land acquisition appropriation

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by John Hoffman

SF 381 appropriates state funds to acquire land in Dayton, Minnesota, pending Capital Investment committee review.

Referred to Capital Investment
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Bill Summary · SF 381

Legislative bill overview

SF 381 appropriates state funds for the acquisition of land in Dayton, Minnesota. The bill was introduced on January 21, 2025, and referred to the Capital Investment committee for consideration. Specific details about the acquisition cost, acreage, or intended use are not provided in the available legislative action summary.

Why is this important

Land acquisition bills represent direct state capital expenditures that affect municipal development, public infrastructure, or conservation efforts. The outcome determines whether the state will invest taxpayer resources in this particular Dayton property and what future uses that land may serve.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency in available information – The bill summary does not specify the property details, purchase price, or intended purpose, making it difficult to assess whether this is a cost-effective investment
  • Capital budget priorities – Questions may arise about whether land acquisition in Dayton ranks among the state's most pressing infrastructure or development needs
  • Local vs. state interest – Unclear whether this acquisition primarily benefits the local Dayton community or serves broader state interests, which could affect support from other regions

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

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