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SF 134

Little Fork campground and recreational area bond issue and appropriation

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Grant Hauschild

Minnesota bill authorizes state bond funding for capital improvements at Little Fork campground and recreational facility.

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Bill Summary · SF 134

Legislative bill overview

SF 134 authorizes a bond issue to fund improvements and development at the Little Fork campground and recreational area in Minnesota. The bill allocates state funds through bonding for capital investment in this recreational facility, likely including infrastructure upgrades, amenities, and maintenance improvements.

Why is this important

Public recreational areas generate economic activity through tourism, provide community gathering spaces, and require periodic capital investment to remain safe and functional. Bonding for these improvements represents a commitment of state resources that affects the budget and may influence regional development priorities.

Potential points of contention

  • Bond debt burden: Any state bond issue adds to long-term debt obligations that taxpayers ultimately service; questions may arise about whether this is the best use of bonding authority
  • Geographic equity: Funding for a specific regional facility may prompt questions about equitable distribution of capital improvement resources across the state
  • Project scope and cost: Without detailed bill language, the specific improvements, total cost, and whether the amount is justified relative to other state capital priorities remain unclear

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

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