Minn. senator to propose purple for state color to honor Prince
A Minnesota state senator wants the official state color to be purple in honor of legendary superstar Prince, who died Thursday at the age of the 57.
{mosads}Sen. Karin Housley (R) told the St. Paul Pioneer Press that she plans to introduce the bill Monday to honor the “Purple Rain” artist.
The lawmaker said it’d be a fitting tribute “for a man that was born, raised, lived and died in Minnesota and gave so much to the people of our state as an artist and member of our community.”
She added: “He was ours.”
Minnesota does not currently have an official state color.
This report was corrected at 3:12 p.m. to reflect that Gov. Mark Dayton has not said whether he would support the bill.
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