From the local/public perspective, I don't see this conversation being a very positive one, honestly. The Minnesota Zoo has consistently been in the news throughout the years for budget issues/needing funding for updates. Most famously/recently when they insured the public and government that the Dolphins would come back after they renovated their tanks and then announced they decided not to bring them back once they had secured the funding. From what I know this lack of funding is largely due to the state consistently cutting the amount of funding they give to the zoo, so it has created a cycle where the zoo needs more money and they are asking the state for it.
To compound this fact, as I have brought up previously in this thread, the Minnesota Zoo does not have nearly as much good will with the public as the other zoo in the Twin Cities, Como Zoo. The general public does not understand how Como can be free to enter, while the MN Zoo has what are viewed as high admission and $7 for parking. On top of that, many people view Como as the better zoo (as ridiculous as that sounds to us ZooChatters) because they have the big ABC animals that people want to see, while MN is noticeably lacking in that area.
Additionally, as I have said before in this thread, the other issue is the fact that the zoo is State funded instead of locally funded. It is really hard to get backing for bills to fund the zoo, because legislators from Greater Minnesota (outside the Metro) to agree to it. Many of them don't see the zoo as beneficial to the people they represent that often live 2+ hours away.
In summation, the fact they are asking for funding scares me and it could be a problem.
EDIT: For context, I live about 5 minutes from the MN Zoo, so I would be considered as local as it gets.