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HF 3062

Former St. Paul Athletic Club building energy efficiency improvements funding provided, and money appropriated.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Samakab Hussein

Allocates state funds to upgrade energy efficiency at the Former St. Paul Athletic Club, enabling building envelope and systems improvements that cut energy use and costs.

Introduction and first reading, referred to Energy Finance and Policy
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Bill Summary · HF 3062

Summary of HF 3062 (2025)

Overview

HF 3062 is a Minnesota House bill introduced on April 2, 2025. Its stated purpose, by title, is to provide funding for energy efficiency improvements at the Former St. Paul Athletic Club building and to appropriate money for those purposes. The bill is in its introductory stage and has been referred to the Energy Finance and Policy Committee. A companion Senate bill is SF 3201.

  • Bill number: HF 3062
  • Title: Former St. Paul Athletic Club building energy efficiency improvements funding provided, and money appropriated
  • Status: Introduction and first reading; referred to Energy Finance and Policy
  • Introduced: April 2, 2025
  • Related bill (companion): SF 3201

Purpose and Intent

  • The bill intends to authorize funding from state resources to support energy efficiency improvements for the Former St. Paul Athletic Club building.
  • It is an appropriations measure, meaning the Legislature would allocate funds to be used for specified energy efficiency projects related to the building.

Key Provisions (Based on Title; specifics to be confirmed in the text)

  • Allocation of state funds for energy efficiency improvements at the Former St. Paul Athletic Club building.
  • Mechanism for funding (e.g., grant, loan, or other appropriation vehicle) is not specified in the available information; the bill text would define the exact method.
  • Eligible activities likely to be described (e.g., building envelope improvements, mechanical systems upgrades, energy efficiency renovations, and related project costs), but the precise scope will be defined in the bill.
  • Administrative requirements (implementation, oversight, reporting) and any conditions for use of the funds would be established in the bill text.

Note: The exact dollar amounts, specific eligible projects, administering agency, matching requirements (if any), and reporting obligations are not provided in the available summary and will be detailed in the enacted bill text.

Affected Parties and Impacts

  • Primary recipient: The Former St. Paul Athletic Club building (owner/operator of the project site).
  • Potential beneficiaries: Local community members and building occupants who would benefit from energy efficiency upgrades through reduced energy use and improved building performance.
  • State agencies involved: Likely the department or agency responsible for energy, housing, or capital funding (as defined in the final bill text) and the Legislature for oversight and reporting.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Status: Introduced and referred to Energy Finance and Policy; no further actions listed yet.
  • Next steps: The bill would undergo committee consideration, potential amendments, and votes in the House. If advanced, it would proceed to Floor action and then to the Senate, where a companion SF 3201 would undergo parallel consideration.

Notes

  • Information available here is limited to the bill’s title and introductory status. The full substantive details (specifics of funding, amounts, eligibility, administration, and reporting) will appear in the bill text as reviewed by the committee and floor actions.

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

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