By Todd Abeln
Beginning to piece together a budget and policy was the task Thursday as the higher education conference committee met for the first time.
Conferees received walkthroughs on...
By Rob Hubbard
When it comes to transportation funding in the next biennium, the House is focusing more on specific large highway projects and less on public transit. Meanwhile, the Senate wou...
By Margaret Stevens
Even with a $72 million divide between the House and Senate housing budget proposals, lawmakers say there’s plenty of agreement as the housing conference committee convened its ...
By Mike Cook
Judging by the minimal differences between the House and Senate veterans and military affairs policy and finance bills, reconciliation could be easier than most committees.
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By Tim Walker
The first conference committee out of the gate in the 2025 session gathered Wednesday and took the first steps toward reconciling the differences between the House and Senate ve...
By Rob Hubbard
If 2023 and 2024 provided the big bang when it came to changes in Minnesota’s energy policy and funding for renewable energy projects, then 2025 is looking to be more of a firec...
By Margaret Stevens
Like a blockbuster with a planned sequel, the omnibus health finance bill coming from the House Health Finance and Policy Committee ended with “to be continued.”
It lea...
By Margaret Stevens
Charged with finding a $50 million reduction in its General Fund allocation for economic and labor programs, the House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Pol...
By Rob Hubbard
Throughout his 17 terms in the House, Rep. Greg Davids (R-Preston) has become known for lending nicknames to the biennial House tax bills, often appropriating the name of a popu...
By Todd Abeln
There was little debate Monday as the House easily passed the omnibus human services policy bill.
Sponsored by House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee Co-chair Rep...
By Todd Abeln
The human services budget is taking the biggest hit this session.
With the second largest budget in state government and a looming deficit on the horizon, human services was...
By Tim Walker
A substantial language swap to the omnibus environmental budget bill means a minimal House position moving forward.
The House passed HF2439/SF2077* 129-5 Monday four da...
By Lisa Kaczke
The House quickly gave its OK for the omnibus cannabis policy bill with little debate Monday.
The bill would mostly make technical changes to the state’s cannabis laws, but ...
By Mike Cook
There’s been plenty of talk this session about how fraud regarding state funds is occurring, preventative and reactive agency response, and potential solutions.
A pair of so...
By Lisa Kaczke
House members stayed busy with floor sessions this week as the clock ticks down to the constitutional deadline to adjourn on May 19.
This week, the House passed its omnibus ...