By HPIS Staff
As is tradition, once members have finished months of debating one another over myriad bills, some House members who have opted not to seek re-election said goodbye to the body ...
By Rob Hubbard
The bipartisan burst of enthusiastic applause that reverberated around the House Chamber at midnight felt like a catharsis full of relief and release late Sunday.
For the fi...
By Winter Keefer
Key funding to keep open Hennepin County Medical Center, Minnesota’s flagship trauma center and safety net hospital, emerged within the final hours of the 2026 session.
The ...
By Graham Johnson
Hours after the House Capital Investment Committee unveiled details of the $1.24 billion capital investment bill and shortly before the legislative deadline to complete its work...
By Rob Hubbard
No House tax bill? No problem.
While it’s customary that each chamber of the Legislature fashions its own tax bill, then hammers out compromises between the provisions of ea...
By Mike Cook
The ability of state agencies to stop payment to program participants suspected of fraud may be strengthened.
A 2025 law allows state agencies to withhold payments to a prog...
By Mike Cook
Better late than never is one aspect of a bill heading to a former teacher for his signature.
Amended and passed unanimously by the Senate Sunday afternoon, and unanimously ...
By Lisa Kaczke
The 2026 omnibus cannabis bill would create a macrobusiness license, merge the medical and adult-use supply chains and give a helping hand to hemp businesses facing federal head...
By Rob Hubbard
The era of the green screen may soon be over.
For years, those who administer human services programs in Minnesota have complained of being required to use outdated technolo...
By Margaret Stevens
Trout, prairie chickens, carp barriers, even Olympic gymnast Suni Lee get a mention in the Outdoor Heritage Fund and Lands bill.
HF2627/SF1943* includes a $191 million appro...
By Winter Keefer
The House passed a bill early Sunday morning to increase staffing for the Office of the Attorney General’s Medicaid fraud investigation unit, stiffen penalties for Medicaid frau...
By Margaret Stevens
Lawmakers are handing in a higher ed package that may not get top marks across the board, but it did receive a passing grade.
On a 101-33 vote, the House approved the higher...
By Lisa Kaczke
— UPDATED at 10:12 p.m. following House vote
The meat raffle prize increase has been added to the omnibus commerce policy bill.
But families whose health insurance cover...
By Mike Cook
What started as a bill to provide additional funding for 17 independent locally programmed and managed radio stations across the state has blossomed in the final days of th...
By Tim Walker
Working late into the night is not uncommon during this time of session, and the public safety and judiciary finance conference committee demonstrated that late-Friday/earl...