HF4366 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Public television station block grants eligibility modified.

Related bill: SF4555

AI Generated Summary

Purpose

This bill changes how public television stations in Minnesota receive state funding. It amends Minnesota Statutes to adjust how money from certain state TV funding programs is distributed, and it tightens which stations can receive grants.

Main Provisions

  • Block grants to public stations:
    • The state commissioner must distribute money from sections 129D.11 to 129D.13 as block grants in equal amounts to eligible public stations for their operational costs.
  • Matching grants:
    • In addition to block grants, the state will provide matching grants to public stations for operational costs.
    • The matching grants follow the same distribution procedure used in 1979 for state grants.
  • Caps on matching grants:
    • A station’s matching grant cannot exceed the amount of Minnesota-based contributions that station received in the previous fiscal year.
  • Eligibility requirements:
    • Only federally licensed stations that were certified as eligible for community service grants through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in 2025 may receive funds.
  • Carryover of funds:
    • Any grant funds not spent in the first year of the two-year period may be carried over into the second year; they do not cancel.
  • Funding source and administration:
    • Funds come from sections 129D.11 to 129D.13 and are allocated by the commissioner using the established procedures (including those from 1979). This applies to the two-year biennium.

Changes to Existing Law

  • The bill updates how block grants and matching grants are allocated to public television stations.
  • It introduces a specific eligibility criterion tied to 2025 CPB community service grant status.
  • It imposes a cap on matching grants based on a station’s Minnesota-based contributions from the previous year.
  • It adds a carryover provision for unspent funds across the two-year fiscal period.

Practical Implications

  • Only stations meeting federal licensing and 2025 CPB eligibility will be eligible to receive grants.
  • Stations can receive equal block grants plus matching funds for operations, but the matching funds are limited by their own Minnesota-based giving in the prior year.
  • Unspent funds won’t be lost; they can be used in the next year of the biennium.

Note on Context

  • The bill references a distribution method from fiscal year 1979 and modifies how funding is allocated from existing state TV funding programs.

Relevant Terms block grants operational costs matching grants federally licensed stations community service grants Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) 2025 Minnesota-based contributions previous fiscal year biennium carry over (carried over funds) Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 129D.13 subdivision 1 sections 129D.11 to 129D.13 distribution procedure of 1979

Bill text versions

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
March 16, 2026HouseActionIntroduction and first reading, referred toState Government Finance and Policy
March 18, 2026HouseActionAuthor added

Citations

 
[
  {
    "analysis": {
      "added": [
        "Requires that matching grants be allocated using the distribution procedure developed for grants made in fiscal year 1979.",
        "Adds an eligibility criterion that federally licensed stations must be certified as eligible for Community Service Grants through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in 2025.",
        "Allows grant funds not expended by a station during the first year of the biennium to be carried over into the second fiscal year."
      ],
      "removed": [],
      "summary": "This act amends Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 129D.13, subdivision 1, relating to distribution of money to public television stations, establishing block grants and matching grants, with changes to eligibility and carryover rules.",
      "modified": [
        "Maintains or clarifies the cap that no stations' matching grant in any fiscal year may exceed the amount of Minnesota-based contributions received by that station in the previous fiscal year.",
        "Clarifies that block grants are distributed annually in equal amounts for operational costs."
      ]
    },
    "citation": "129D.13",
    "subdivision": "Subdivision 1"
  }
]

Progress through the legislative process

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