Bridges will be built. Cities will be putting more cops on the streets. A train is one step closer to rumbling down the middle of University Avenue. A polar bear home will get help on its makeover. All this and more is the result of legislation passed during the just-concluded 2008 session. And as for the big picture question -- "What's in it for me?" That depends. ...
If you are ... a lunch room lady, your school district gets an extra 6-cent subsidy for that half-pint of milk you're handing out with the Tater Tot hot dish. It's up to 20 cents.
If you are ...working but uninsured, you might have an easier time getting health coverage from the state's MinnesotaCare program or from private health care providers. Over time, coverage is expected to be provided for an additional 12,000 people.
If you are ... A Como Zoo polar bear, chill out. The session kicked in $300,000 to help complete your new exhibit digs.
If you are ... someone who thinks Minnesota is no country for old men, or just a place for Grumpier Old Men, there's new funding for the Minnesota Film Board to lure Hollywood to Hallock.
If you are ... planning to get or renew your vehicle registration, driver's license, or state ID, there's a $1.75 surcharge. Fees for motor vehicle titles are also increased by $1.75.
If you are ... a shirtless guy who is regularly dragged out of his apartment by the cops, be aware that the state is recommending that court surcharges for criminal and traffic offenders go from $72 to $75. And go quietly: it's now a felony to take a cop's gun, tear gas, Taser or baton.
If you are ... deaf or have another disability, there are grants to local TV stations to provide such things as real-time captioning of local news programming. Now if only they could do that for fans of Eastenders.