Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF857

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

National Register of Historic Places log-term facilities maintenance revenue and revenue uses for school districts with facilities on the list authorization and appropriation

Impact

The enactment of SF857 will result in amendments to existing provisions under Minnesota Statutes, particularly section 123B.595 which delineates how long-term maintenance revenue can be allocated. The changes aim to streamline the maintenance funding process for districts, ensuring that schools meet contemporary safety and accessibility standards while preserving historically significant structures. The bill's impact extends to the overall budgeting for school districts as it introduces new appropriations, which will help maintain aging infrastructure efficiently while respecting historical integrity.

Summary

SF857 is a legislative bill aimed at updating the financing mechanisms related to long-term facilities maintenance revenue for school districts in Minnesota, especially those with facilities listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The bill proposes to authorize additional revenue sources and details specific permissible uses for these funds. Such uses include deferred capital expenditures crucial for maintaining the structural integrity of facilities, increasing accessibility for students, and upgrading essential health and safety infrastructure in school buildings.

Contention

Discussion around SF857 may touch upon various points of contention, particularly regarding the allocation of public funds for maintaining historic properties compared to more pressing modern educational needs. Critics may argue that the focus on facilities on the National Register may divert necessary resources away from other schools that lack such historical significance but also require urgent improvements. Furthermore, debates may arise concerning the balance between funding new construction versus prioritizing renovations of existing facilities, with opinions likely split along lines of educational equity and preservationist values.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF2941

Independent School District No. 720, Shakopee, qualification under the long-term facilities maintenance revenue program ad a district eligible for alternative facilities revenue authorization provision

MN HF2696

Independent School District No. 720, Shakopee, authorized to qualify under the long-term facilities maintenance revenue program as a district eligible for alternative facilities revenue.

MN SF1198

Roof projects authorization as part of the long-term facilities maintenance program

MN SF1318

Allowed uses of long-term facilities maintenance revenue modification to include school safety facility enhancements

MN HF2511

Allowed uses of long-term facilities maintenance revenue modified to include school safety facility enhancements.

MN SF1426

Career and technical revenue for school districts increase provision and appropriation

MN HF3909

Tax on gross revenues of private detention facilities imposed.

MN HF15

Student and staff safety measures required to be included in each school district's long-term facilities maintenance school facility plan, school security systems grants created, report required, and money appropriated.

MN SF2239

School districts local optional revenue increase provision and appropriation

MN SF4268

Local optional revenue increase for school districts with limited referendum revenue authority

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.