By Nate Gotlieb
To reduce housing displacement, landlords could be barred from immediately filing evictions for late rent, and to reduce barriers to finding housing, renters could have an easier time getting past evictions removed from their records.
By Mike Cook
Sponsored by Rep. Jennifer Schultz (DFL-Duluth), HF2127, to be amended with a 497-page delete-all amendment, was reviewed Tuesday by the House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee.
By Rob Hubbard
Throughout the country, states are discussing making the transition to a “green economy.” Inspired by a quest for cleaner air and slowing the rate of climate change, the move is afoot toward increased use of renewable energy like solar and wind power, as well as more electric vehicles on the road.
By Tim Walker
The bottom line in the omnibus judiciary finance bill is a $1.08 billion funding request for the 2022-23 biennium, which would be a $49 million increase from the current biennium.
By HPIS Staff
The 2021 legislative session began 81 days ago which, depending on your perspective, may seem like the blink of an eye or an eternity.
Either way, the House and Senate will ...
By Rob Hubbard
Minnesota’s Legacy Amendment is roughly at its halfway point.
In 2008, state voters chose to increase their sales taxes by 0.375% and dedicate the proceeds to four funds. Th...
By Jonathan Mohr
HF1692 would forbid relatives, including spouses, fiancés, grandparents, parents, children, siblings or legal guardians, from acting as proctors.
By Tim Walker
The act would expand the types of rehabilitative programs prison inmates would receive, and allow inmates to earn early release upon completing certain objectives in those programs.
By Rachel Kats
Sponsored by Rep. Kelly Moller (DFL-Shoreview), HF2153 would appropriate $2 million during the 2022-23 biennium to support the Customized Living Quality Improvement grant program.
By Rob Hubbard
County government centers would be destinations where you could boost your battery under a bill sponsored by Rep. Greg Boe (R-Chanhassen).
By Nate Gotlieb
Despite a last-minute amendment receiving a cool reception from Republicans, the omnibus veterans and military affairs finance and policy bill has been approved by a House committee.
By Nate Gotlieb
HF1203 builds off a 2020 law that created the presumption for health care workers, public safety employees and workers providing emergency child care.
By Nate Gotlieb
A bill requiring shuttered hospitality businesses to notify laid-off workers when they reopen, and rehire them to positions for which they are qualified before turning to new workers, has passed the House.