SF3282

August 19 designation as Minnesota Aviation Day
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)

Related bill: HF2954

AI Generated Summary

Purpose

  • Establish Minnesota Aviation Day by designating August 19 each year as a special observance in Minnesota. The goal is to honor the people and history of aviation in the state and recognize its ongoing development.

Main provisions

  • Designation: August 19 of each year is designated as Minnesota Aviation Day.
  • Official observance: The governor must issue a proclamation honoring the observance each year.
  • Insertion into law: This designation is added as a new provision within Minnesota Statutes chapter 10.

Implementation and impact

  • Ceremonial designation: This bill creates a yearly, ceremonial recognition of aviation in Minnesota without creating new programs or funding.
  • Framing language: The bill includes a tribute to those who contribute to aviation, mentioning pilots, mechanics, controllers, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders as part of the state’s aviation legacy and future.

Significance and changes to law

  • New statutory designation: The bill adds a formal annual observance titled “Minnesota Aviation Day” to the state statutes.
  • Government role: It requires ongoing action by the governor to issue a proclamation recognizing the observance each year.

Observance details

  • Observance timing: August 19 each year.
  • Proclamation: Governor’s annual proclamation to honor Minnesota Aviation Day.

Relevant Terms

  • Minnesota Aviation Day
  • August 19
  • Minnesota Statutes chapter 10
  • proclamation
  • governor
  • observance
  • aviation history
  • pilots
  • mechanics
  • controllers
  • entrepreneurs
  • industry leaders

Bill text versions

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Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
April 03, 2025SenateActionIntroduction and first reading
April 03, 2025SenateActionReferred toState and Local Government
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Progress through the legislative process

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