Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2423

Introduced
3/17/25  

Caption

Emerald ash borer-infested tree disposal funding provided, and money appropriated.

Impact

The legislation's primary impact is on the management and disposal of natural resources affected by the emerald ash borer. By channeling funds towards specialized equipment needed for wood disposal at the biomass energy plant, the bill aims to mitigate the environmental risks posed by these invasive pests. Additionally, this approach may support local economies through job creation related to the biomass energy sector while also potentially contributing to cleaner environmental practices by repurposing waste wood.

Summary

House File 2423 focuses on the disposal of trees infested by the emerald ash borer, a pest known for devastating ash tree populations. The bill appropriates $5 million from the state’s fund for the fiscal year 2026 specifically aimed at assisting a biomass energy generation plant in Shakopee. This facility is expected to utilize waste heat generated during the electricity malting process to facilitate the safe disposal of infested wood. The initiative reflects a broader effort by the state to address the environmental impact caused by invasive species.

Contention

While the bill appears to have a clear environmental benefit, it may face scrutiny concerning the allocation of state funds and the efficacy of using biomass energy methods for wood disposal. Critics may raise questions about whether the $5 million investment is sufficient or appropriately directed, especially considering the broader implications for state natural resource management policies and local community responses to invasive species. Concerns about reliance on biomass energy practices and potential environmental trade-offs might also stir debates among lawmakers and constituents.

Companion Bills

MN SF2456

Similar To Emerald ash borer-infested trees disposal appropriation

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