Constitutional amendment proposal to adopt the official state flag design
Impact
The proposed amendments would have significant implications for Minnesota state laws regarding the official symbols. It involves repealing outdated statutes that pertain to the previous designs of the state flag and seal. Notably, the bill outlines a clear process for transitioning to the new symbols once the amendments are ratified by the voters. This marks a modernization effort aimed at better reflecting the values and heritage of the state while also ensuring that the official representations keep pace with contemporary standards.
Summary
SF4769 proposes a pair of amendments to the Minnesota Constitution concerning the state flag and state seal. Specifically, the bill seeks to adopt new designs for both symbols as identified in a recent report by the State Emblems Redesign Commission, which is to be submitted to voters during the 2024 state general election. If approved, the official state flag would incorporate features such as a blue background, a circular emblem, and various symbols representing Minnesota's history. Similarly, the state seal will also reflect the updated design as recommended by the Commission.
Contention
While many legislators support the modernization of Minnesota’s symbols as a necessary step towards inclusivity and representation, there may be opposition rooted in concerns about the historical significance of the current designs. Proponents argue that the new symbols will better reflect Minnesota's diverse communities, while critics might emphasize the importance of maintaining traditional symbols that have historical significance. The discussions leading up to the legislation indicate a need for thoughtful consideration of what these symbols represent for all Minnesotans.
State flag and state seal designs adopted by the State Emblems Redesign Commission 2024 general election ballot questions placement requirement, establishing a State symbol Design Commission if a ballot question placed on the 2024 state general election is not adopted
Secretary of state required to place questions on 2024 state general election ballot related to approval of state flag and state seal designs adopted by State Emblems Redesign Commission, and State Symbol Design Commission established under certain circumstances.
Secretary of state requirement to place advisory questions on the 2024 state general election ballot related to the state flag and state seal designs adopted by the State Emblems Redesign Commission
Secretary of state required to place advisory questions on 2024 state general election ballot related to state flag and state seal designs adopted by State Emblems Redesign Commission.