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SF 1143

Lundstrum Center appropriation

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Bobby Joe Champion

Authorizes state bonding for a Lundstrum Center capital project to boost arts activity and local economic development in Minnesota.

Referred to Capital Investment
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Bill Summary · SF 1143

Summary: SF 1143 — Lundstrum Center appropriation

Overview

SF 1143 is a Minnesota Senate file introduced on February 10, 2025, entitled “Lundstrum Center appropriation.” The bill is classified as a capital investment measure with a focus on arts and economic development. As of the provided information, the bill has been introduced and referred to the Capital Investment committee. A companion House bill is HF 1108.

Purpose and Intent

  • Main goal: To provide state funding for a capital project at or related to the Lundstrum Center, supporting arts activity and associated economic development.
  • The available information does not include the bill’s exact project description, requested funding level, or specific use-of-funds details.

Key Provisions and Changes (as currently available)

  • Specific provisions, such as the exact appropriation amount, project scope (e.g., construction, renovation, equipment), funding terms, match requirements, performance conditions, or reporting, are not provided in the available summary.
  • The bill’s placement in the Capital Investment committee suggests it would be a bonding-style capital project appropriation, consistent with Minnesota’s capital investment process.

Who or What Would Be Affected

  • Primary beneficiary: Lundstrum Center (likely a district arts facility or related institution) for a capital project.
  • Indirect beneficiaries: Local arts community, patrons, and the broader community that benefits from arts-related economic activity.
  • State actors likely involved: Minnesota Senate (SF 1143 sponsor), House counterpart (HF 1108), and the Department of Management and Budget or other state agencies responsible for capital investments and bond-financed projects.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Introduction and first reading: February 10, 2025.
  • Referral: Referred to the Capital Investment committee on February 10, 2025.
  • Status: Referred; awaiting committee action, hearings, and potential amendments.
  • Companion: HF 1108 in the House (companion bill).

Additional Context for Tracking

  • For full details, including the proposed funding amount, project description, construction timeline, and any reporting or matching requirements, readers should consult the bill text and fiscal note once posted on the Minnesota Legislature website.
  • Monitoring the Capital Investment committee actions and any floor votes will indicate the bill’s progress toward potential enactment.

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

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