HF1025 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))
Historic state flag recognized, right of all persons to display the historic state flag recognized, standards provided for its display on state property, and standards provided for its display on other public property.
AI Generated Summary
House File No. 1025 is a bill designed to recognize and regulate the display of Minnesota's historic state flag. Here is a summary of the key components of the bill:
Recognition of the Historic Flag:
- The bill legally recognizes the design of Minnesota’s historic state flag. The design includes:
- A medium blue background with a gold border and fringe.
- A bronze eagle atop the flag staff.
- A central circular emblem with the word "MINNESOTA" in red, surrounded by 19 five-pointed stars.
- Scenes from the historic Great Seal of Minnesota in the center, surrounded by the state flower, Cypripedium reginae.
- Dates 1819, 1858, and 1893 are also included in the design.
- The bill legally recognizes the design of Minnesota’s historic state flag. The design includes:
Rights of Citizens:
- All individuals have the right to use and display the historic state flag during occasions they consider fitting.
Display Guidelines:
- On State Property: The Lieutenant Governor is tasked with establishing standards for the flag’s manufacture and display.
- The flag can be displayed during state holidays and legislative sessions.
- On Other Public Property:
- The flag can be displayed for ceremonial purposes whenever deemed serviceable.
- If displayed alongside the official state flag, it must be positioned beneath it.
- On State Property: The Lieutenant Governor is tasked with establishing standards for the flag’s manufacture and display.
This bill not only preserves the traditional design and significance of the historic state flag but also establishes guidelines for its display across various public properties, ensuring its respectful use and integration with current state symbols.
Bill text versions
- Introduction PDF file
Actions
Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
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February 17, 2025 | House | Floor | Action | Introduction and first reading, referred to | State Government Finance and Policy |
February 19, 2025 | House | Floor | Action | Author stricken | |
February 19, 2025 | House | Floor | Action | Author added | |
February 24, 2025 | House | Floor | Action | Author added | |
March 06, 2025 | House | Floor | Action | Author added | |
March 17, 2025 | House | Floor | Action | Author added |
Progress through the legislative process
In Committee
Sponsors
- Rep. Joe McDonald (R)
- Rep. Paul Novotny (R)
- Rep. Jeff Dotseth (R)
- Rep. Jim Nash (R)
- Rep. Peggy Scott (R)
- Rep. Bjorn Olson (R)
- Rep. Chris Swedzinski (R)
- Rep. Steve Gander (R)
- Rep. Tom Dippel (R)
- Rep. Walter Hudson (R)
- Rep. Shane Mekeland (R)
- Rep. Bobbie Harder (R)
- Rep. James Gordon (R)
- Rep. Bryan Lawrence (R)
- Rep. Paul Anderson (R)
- Rep. Thomas Sexton (R)
- Rep. Gregory Davids (R)
- Rep. John Huot (DFL)
- Rep. Joshua Heintzeman (R)
- Rep. Elliot Engen (R)
- Rep. Patricia Mueller (R)
- Rep. Krista Knudsen (R)
- Rep. Ben Davis (R)
- Rep. Pam Altendorf (R)