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Minnesota senators hear requests to expand and upgrade Veterans on the Lake facilities, hold bills over

2254601 · February 10, 2025
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The Senate Veterans Subcommittee heard two related bills to fund Veterans on the Lake: a $100,000 grant program appropriation and a one-time request to replace an aging septic system. Lawmakers held both bills over for possible inclusion after testimony from resort managers, board members and veteran advocates.

Senators on the Minnesota Senate Subcommittee on Veterans on Feb. 10 heard testimony on two bills seeking additional state funding for Veterans on the Lake, a therapeutic outdoor resort in Ely that serves disabled and other veterans from across Minnesota.

Senate File 586 would provide a $100,000 appropriation to expand a grant program that brings disabled veterans to Veterans on the Lake for outdoor retreats. Senate File 613 would provide a one-time appropriation to replace an aging septic system at the resort; the facility estimates the upgrade at about $189,000 and requested $200,000 to cover contingencies.

Supporters told the committee the programs provide access to wilderness-based camaraderie and mental-health benefits. Senator Hochschild (presenting the Veterans on the Lake bills) said the resort “is designed to honor those who have contributed and sacrificed for our nation and help them heal.” Andy…

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