Or, alternatively, this is about the financial catastrophe around that now-stalled $78 million military museum on the capitol grounds. But that doesn't mean that lawmakers, while together in Bismarck, won't address the military museum. If lawmakers address the museum, the question becomes, what should be done? Put the dirt back in the hole, and restore the capitol grounds to their previous condition. They also made available $15 million from the state's Strategic Investment and Improvement Fund that would be available once the project hit 33% of its $38.7 million fundraising goal.