By Lisa Kaczke
In the final weeks of the legislative session, House members not seeking re-election to the body have taken a turn at gaveling in a floor session.
It’s an opportunity to loo...
By Margaret Stevens
Like students sliding homework onto the teacher’s desk just as the bell rings, lawmakers wrapped up their higher education conference committee Friday with two minutes to spare....
By Tim Walker
Thursday was the day when the always-simmering debate over guns boiled over in the House.
While Wednesday night’s announcement of a budget agreement made headlines for ...
By Margaret Stevens
With the legislative session well into its own version of finals week, the higher education conference committee made significant progress Thursday.
Members reviewing House ...
By Lisa Kaczke
The conference committee report on the omnibus commerce policy bill is ready to go.
But when the vote on the report will take place is unknown.
Among the bill’s provisio...
By Graham Johnson
A conference committee on forecast adjustments met quickly Thursday to approve a report with little discussion.
“All the things in here are no cost and are important,” said ...
By Rob Hubbard
It may have taken until four days remain in the Legislative session, but legislators now know what budget targets they must reach to make the math work on the last bills of the ...
By Rob Hubbard
“I think this is, for me, the most important bill that I’ve been involved with this year.”
So said Rep. Paul Torkelson (R-Hanska) of HF4808, which was approved, as amended, ...
By Tim Walker
Environmental and Natural Resources Trust Fund conferees reached agreement Wednesday evening on a $102.03 million bill that would fund 108 projects for education and outdoo...
By Mike Cook
This year’s omnibus pension and retirement bill contains good news for probation officers and 911 telecommunicators.
Passed 129-5 Wednesday by the House, the bill, among its...
By Margaret Stevens
What left the House as a good bill, returned as a great bill.
So said Rep. Michael Howard (DFL-Richfield) about the conference committee report on HF1141. Passed 105-28 Wedn...
By Tim Walker
The public safety and judiciary finance package conference committee has a big task ahead: closing a $23 million gap between House and Senate supplemental budget proposals.
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By Mike Cook
Each year, the joint House-Senate Subcommittee on Claims decides which tort claims against the state should be funded.
This year’s bill contains just over $5.1 million in Fi...
By Mike Cook
For the first time in state history, a committee was created in January 2025 to specifically focus on oversight.
A report summarizing that work and providing recommendations...
By Graham Johnson
Representatives and senators agree on asking voters in November 2026 about a constitutional amendment that would increase the distribution from the permanent school fund from 2....