Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF961

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

Minnesota Latino Museum bond issue and appropriation

Impact

This bill is expected to contribute to the local economy by not only creating a new cultural institution but also potentially attracting visitors to St. Paul, thereby stimulating local businesses. With the funding made available through state bonds, the project aims to enhance Minnesota's cultural landscape and promote inclusivity through the arts. The establishment of the museum could also serve educational purposes, enriching the community's understanding of Latino contributions to the state.

Summary

SF961 is a legislative proposal concerning the appropriation of funds for the establishment of the Minnesota Latino Museum in St. Paul. The bill appropriates $10 million from the bond proceeds fund to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, which will manage the grant for the museum's creation. The museum is intended to be located at 85 West Water Street on Harriet Island, showcasing the Latino cultural heritage and history within the state of Minnesota.

Contention

As with many public funding measures, there may be points of contention surrounding SF961. Some legislators might question the allocation of funds, weighing the museum’s financial needs against other pressing state expenditures. Debates may also include discussions on the perceived value of investing in cultural institutions versus infrastructure or other public services. The willingness to approve such measures can also reveal broader attitudes toward cultural representation and funding mechanisms in state budgets.

Companion Bills

MN HF208

Similar To Minnesota Latino Museum funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.