Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3478

Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

American Indian mascot removal and replacement grants for public schools authorization and appropriation

Note

As a measure of cultural sensitivity and educational reform, SF3478 reflects broader movements within the educational policy landscape to create respectful environments that honor the dignity of all students. The process and implementation of this bill will be closely watched as a reflection of Minnesota's commitment to addressing issues of equity and representation in education.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would necessitate schools to transition away from the use of American Indian mascots, aligning with existing Minnesota statutes aimed at creating a more culturally sensitive educational environment. The state will appropriate funds from the general fund into a specific allocation for these grants, ensuring that schools have the necessary monetary support to undertake the mandated changes. Furthermore, the bill outlines a clear framework for how schools must apply for and utilize these funds, including restrictions against using them for any planning or design costs.

Summary

SF3478 seeks to provide grants to public schools in Minnesota for the purpose of removing and replacing American Indian mascots. This initiative is specifically framed within the context of education finance, aiming to promote inclusivity and respect for Native American communities by addressing the use of mascots that can be viewed as offensive or derogatory. The bill emphasizes financial support for public schools that need to undertake capital improvements for these changes.

Contention

While the bill represents an effort to foster inclusiveness, it may face contention regarding funding adequacy and the implications for schools with existing significant financial burdens. Critics may argue that the one-time appropriation might not sufficiently cover the costs incurred by schools, especially those in economically disadvantaged areas. Additionally, the necessity of document compliance from schools could lead to bureaucratic challenges that may hinder prompt changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF5074

Independent school district #84, Sleepy Eye, American Indian mascot removal and replacement costs appropriation

MN SF4626

Esko Independent School District No. 99 appropriation for American Indian mascot removal and replacement costs

MN SF5015

Grand Rapids Independent School District No. 318 American Indian mascot removal and replacement costs appropriation

MN SF5094

School district levies authorization to pay the costs of American Indian mascot removal and replacement

MN SF5052

City of Benson Independent School District No.777 American Indian mascot removal and replacement costs appropriation

MN SF349

Independent School District #318, Grand Rapids American Indian mascot removal and replacement costs appropriation

MN SF81

Independent School District No. 99, Esko, American Indian Removal and replacement costs appropriation

MN HF4559

Independent School District No. 99, Esko, funding provided for American Indian mascot removal and replacement costs; and money appropriated.

MN HF5042

Independent School District No. 84, Sleepy Eye, funding provided for American Indian mascot removal and replacement costs; and money appropriated.

MN SF3741

American Indian mascots prohibition modification and appropriation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.