Mixtape Strategy funding provided, and money appropriated.
HF 2379 would fund the Mixtape Strategy with state arts appropriations, directing money to Minnesota arts groups, institutions, and grant programs.
HF 2379 would fund the Mixtape Strategy with state arts appropriations, directing money to Minnesota arts groups, institutions, and grant programs.
Basic information
- Bill number: HF 2379
- Title: Mixtape Strategy funding provided, and money appropriated
- Subject: Appropriations, Arts
- Status: Introduction and first reading; referred to Legacy Finance
- Introduced: March 17, 2025
- Related bill: SF 2157 (companion)
Overview and intent
- HF 2379 appears to be an appropriations measure intended to provide funding for a program or initiative referred to as the “Mixtape Strategy.” The bill’s title indicates that it would provide funding and allocate money, within the scope of arts-related appropriations. No text or fiscal detail is provided in the information available for this summary, so the specific purpose, goals, or outcomes targeted by the Mixtape Strategy are not yet defined here.
Key provisions (current status)
- The text of HF 2379 has not been included in the provided materials. Therefore:
- No specific program descriptions, funding amounts, time frames, eligible recipients, or governance requirements are available.
- No statutory changes beyond appropriations (if any) can be confirmed.
- What is known: the bill is categorized under appropriations and arts, suggesting general funding or program support related to arts initiatives.
Potential impacts and who would be affected
- Potentially affected parties (pending bill text):
- Minnesota arts organizations, cultural institutions, and grant recipients that might receive Mixtape Strategy funding
- State agencies responsible for administering arts funding and related programs
- Communities or artists aligned with the Mixtape Strategy, if the program targets specific priorities (e.g., music, digital media, community arts)
- Fiscal implications will depend on the authorized appropriation amounts and any accompanying program requirements. The impact on the state budget will be determined by the final funding levels and how the money is allocated (grants, contracts, or other mechanisms).
Procedural and timeline aspects
- Current stage: Introduction and first reading; referred to Legacy Finance, the committee responsible for the bill’s financing and related considerations.
- Next steps (typical process): The bill would go through committee hearings and potential amendments in Legacy Finance, followed by floor consideration in the House and, if advanced, coordination with the Senate counterpart.
- Companion bill: SF 2157 in the Senate serves as the companion; legislators and stakeholders will want to compare HF 2379 with SF 2157 for alignment of funding amounts and program design.
How to track updates
- For the most accurate, up-to-date information, monitor:
- The Minnesota Legislature’s website pages for HF 2379 and SF 2157 (to read the full bill text, fiscal note, and amendments)
- Legacy Finance committee hearings and votes
- Any published fiscal notes or analysis associated with the bill
Note
- The current summary is limited to information provided. Specific provisions, funding levels, eligibility criteria, and program details will be clarified once the full bill text and fiscal notes are released.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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