Minnesota Zoological Garden funding provided, and money appropriated.
HF 1091 would provide state-level funding to the Minnesota Zoo for operations, capital projects, and programs.
HF 1091 would provide state-level funding to the Minnesota Zoo for operations, capital projects, and programs.
HF 1091 authorizes appropriations to support funding for the Minnesota Zoological Garden (often referred to as the Minnesota Zoo). The bill’s stated aim is to provide financial resources to support operations, capital projects, programs, or related activities at the Minnesota Zoo, ensuring continued operation and potential enhancements to facilities, programming, and visitor experiences.
While the full text is not provided here, the bill’s title and introductory action imply the following typical components for a funding-focused bill of this nature:
- Appropriation of State Funds: Directallocations of state dollars to the Minnesota Zoo, either for one-time expenditures or ongoing annual funding.
- Capital and Programmatic Funding: Possible allocation split between:
- Capital improvements (maintenance, facility upgrades, expansion projects)
- Programmatic support (exhibits development, education initiatives, conservation programs)
- Funding Sources and Flexibility: Specification of funding streams (general fund, designated accounts, or legacy/funding streams) and any conditions or reporting requirements tied to the use of funds.
- Accountability and Reporting: Provisions for annual reporting, project milestones, or performance metrics to ensure funds are used as intended.
- Timeframe: Timelines for when funds are disbursed, with potential sunset clauses or multi-year appropriation periods.
If you’d like, I can incorporate the full text or fiscal note details for a more precise breakdown of dollar amounts, programmatic lines, and reporting requirements.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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