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SF 2086

MN SENATE

Approval of site-specific modifications facilitation to sulfate water quality standards during pendency of related rulemaking

2025-2026

Allows site-specific approvals to adjust statewide sulfate water quality standards while related rulemaking is ongoing, enabling targeted, faster permits for certain discharges.

Author stricken Eichorn
#environment #pollutionandpollutioncontrolagency #water #waterresources #andwaterways
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SF 2716

MN SENATE

Certain motor vehicle registration taxes and fees, including certain registration taxes, license plate fees, title fees, driver's license and identification card fees, and motor vehicle sale taxes veterans exemption provision

2025-2026
Introduced by Zach Duckworth, Heather Gustafson, Grant Hauschild and 2 other co-sponsors
Referred to Transportation
#motorvehicles-registration #licensing #andtaxation #publicsafetyandpublicsafetydepartment #transportationandtransportationdepartment #veteransandveteransaffairsdepartment
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SF 2004

MN SENATE

City of Duluth Great Lakes Aquarium capital investments appropriation

2025-2026
Introduced by Grant Hauschild, Jen McEwen,

SF 2004 allocates $1,058,200 for vital upgrades to Duluth's Great Lakes Aquarium, enhancing infrastructure and visitor experience for education and tourism.

Referred to Capital Investment
#citiesandtowns-specific #employmentandeconomicdevelopmentdepartment #water #waterresources #andwaterways
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SF 139

MN SENATE

Rice Lake regional public safety facility bond issue and appropriation

2025-2026
Introduced by Grant Hauschild,

SF 139 allocates $8.5 million to build a regional public safety facility in Rice Lake, enhancing training and emergency services for local agencies and residents.

Referred to Capital Investment
#bonds #citiesandtowns-specific #publicsafetyandpublicsafetydepartment
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SF 2926

MN SENATE

Minnesota's geologic hydrogen potential evaluation appropriation

2025-2026
Introduced by Grant Hauschild,

SF 2926 allocates $650,000 to evaluate Minnesota's underground hydrogen potential, aiming to enhance renewable energy and address environmental impacts by 2028.

Referred to Energy, Utilities, Environment, and Climate
#appropriations #energy
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