By Jonathan Avise
The state’s latest economic forecast projects a budget deficit of $188 million for the current two-year biennium, and a $586 million deficit for the 2020-21 biennium
By HPIS Staff
Rep. Abigail Whelan (R-Ramsey) will not seek a third House term.
“In the spirit of the season of Thanksgiving, I want to say thank you to all of my constituents –thank you f...
By Mike Cook
Amid allegations of sexual harassment, Rep. Tony Cornish (R-Vernon Center) announced late Tuesday he will be leaving his House seat by Dec. 1.
By HPIS Staff
Minnesota Management and Budget's State of Minnesota 2017 November Economic Forecast will mark the second of two annual reports that the agency releases.
By Mike Cook
Like all areas of society, as technology continues to change so to must the way public safety personnel operate. To that end, the Legislative Commission on Data Practices received updates Tuesday on law enforcement uses of automated license plate readers and body cameras.
By Mike Cook
The new leader of the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority said Wednesday the message coming from a House committee is being heard loud and clear.
By Jonathan Avise
A legislative data practices panel heard a trio of bills on Tuesday that would alter state law on subjects like how long government entities must retain electronic correspondence, and clarify that certain video and audio recordings are public personnel data.
By Jonathan Avise
Data that is collected from Minnesota students’ school-issued devices would be more closely guarded under a bill heard Tuesday by a legislative data privacy panel.
By Mike Cook
Members of the House State Government Finance Committee sought answers about security at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis during a hearing Thursday.
By Mike Cook
Contracts collectively bargained between Minnesota Management and Budget and two of the state’s largest employee unions failed to gain approval Thursday of the Legislative Coordinating Commission’s Subcommittee on Employee Relations.
By Jonathan Avise
House lawmakers on Monday heard from Minnesotans exasperated by this summer’s rocky rollout of the state’s new computer system for managing motor vehicle