Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3258

Introduced
4/13/23  

Caption

Barrier protecting upper Mississippi River from invasive carp bond issue and appropriation

Impact

The impact of SF3258 on state laws includes the potential mobilization of financial resources for environmental protection measures. By facilitating bond sales for the installation of the deterrent system, the bill is expected to bolster existing statutes that govern natural resource management and conservation within the state. This legislation underscores Minnesota's commitment to safeguarding its waterways from invasive species while enhancing fundamental ecological protections. Such bills not only have immediate implications for aquatic life but also contribute to the broader regulatory framework governing natural resource protection in Minnesota.

Summary

SF3258 is a legislative bill proposed in Minnesota aimed at funding a barrier to prevent the passage of invasive carp species in the Mississippi River. This bill appropriates $16.4 million from the bond proceeds fund to the commissioner of natural resources for both the design and installation of a deterrent system at Mississippi River Lock and Dam 5. The initiative seeks to protect the upper Mississippi River’s ecosystem by mitigating the impacts of these invasive species, which pose significant threats to local fish populations and overall river health. The design phase is mandated to be completed by December 31, 2024, and installation by July 1, 2026, ensuring prompt action towards this environmental concern.

Contention

While SF3258 seeks to establish necessary protective measures for the Mississippi River, it may also invoke discussions surrounding funding priorities and the effectiveness of such barriers in managing invasive species. Critics might argue that the financial allocation could be better utilized for strengthening existing conservation programs. Furthermore, there could be debates concerning the long-term efficacy of building physical barriers against invasive species versus investing in preventative measures like public education or ecological restoration efforts. The bill's passage may hinge on these discussions, as stakeholders weigh environmental priorities against budgetary constraints.

Companion Bills

MN HF3223

Similar To Mississippi River barrier against invasive carp species funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3223

Mississippi River barrier against invasive carp species funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.

MN SF2037

Appropriation to address invasive carp

MN SF2102

Winona Mississippi Riverfront Trail bond issue and appropriation

MN SF4582

Mississippi River Learning Center in St. Paul bond issue and appropriation

MN SF1966

Mississippi River Learning Center bond issue and appropriation

MN SF3258

Mississippi River Learning Center in St. Paul bond issue and appropriation

MN SF3155

Dakota County Mississippi River Greenway corridor bond issuance authorization and appropriations

MN HF2389

Funding provided to address invasive carp, and money appropriated.

MN SF2192

Upper Mississippi River basin lake protection and forest land acquisition appropriation

MN HF1827

Mississippi Riverfront Trail funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.