Slayton; child care center funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.
Funds bond and appropriates state money to finance and build a new or expanded child care center in Slayton, increasing capacity and access.
Funds bond and appropriates state money to finance and build a new or expanded child care center in Slayton, increasing capacity and access.
HF 1666 is a Minnesota House of Representatives bill introduced in the 2025-2026 session. The primary aim is to support the Slayton area by providing funding for a child care center through debt issuance (bonds) and a appropriation of state funds. The bill is authored with a co-sponsor and referred to the Capital Investment committee, indicating a focus on capital investment and infrastructure.
The bill seeks to:
- Enable construction, expansion, or ongoing operation of a child care center in Slayton, Minnesota.
- Provide financing via state bonds to support the project and related capital expenditures.
- Approve an appropriation (state funding) to support the project, potentially covering construction costs, equipment, or program-related funding.
- Facilitate project delivery to address child care capacity, accessibility, and economic development needs in Slayton.
While the exact textual details are not provided in the summary, the bill is described as:
- Bonding authorization: Issuance of state General Obligation (GO) bonds or other specified bonds to finance the child care center project.
- Appropriations: A direct appropriation of state funds to support planning, construction, equipment, or other capital costs associated with the child care center.
- Project scope and location: A focus on Slayton (the geographic and programmatic scope is centered on a child care facility in that locality).
- Project eligibility and administration: Likely provisions governing the eligibility, oversight, and administration of the funds and bonds, including requirements for project milestones, reporting, and compliance with state finance laws.
- Local coordination: Potential terms requiring collaboration with the city of Slayton, local authorities, and the relevant Minnesota Department or agency overseeing child care or economic development projects.
If you have access to the full bill text, I can provide a line-by-line breakdown of the provisions, including the exact bonding authorization amounts, appropriation figures, repayment schedules, and any reporting or oversight requirements.
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