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Tax provision making ‘zapper’ use a felony passes House

Department of Revenue seeks minor changes to tax law, but pushes for sales suppression use to be a felony. The maximum punishment for the felony conviction would be up to five years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine.

Changes to MnDOT land conveyance process pass the House

HF859 would amend how MnDOT can sell excess trunk highway land and would turn portions of some state highways back to a pair of Greater Minnesota counties.

Governor, legislative leaders remain at budget impasse

Gov. Mark Dayton said Wednesday that legislators must reconcile differences in major House and Senate omnibus bills before final negotiations with him can begin, while House Rep...

Both savings, spending measures differ in HHS omnibus bills

Both the House and Senate omnibus health and human services bills contain cuts intended to rein in spending, but they differ in how much should be cut and where. Sponsored b...

Conferees on jobs and energy begin to iron out their differences

Bills include a matching mishmash of topic areas — everything from priming the pump on economic development to guiding where pipelines run and how the state returns unclaimed property to owners.

House passes measure to require licensure of abortion clinics

Providers of abortions could need a license from the state to operate. A new licensure program, including inspections every two years, a $365 biennial license fee and a syst...

Ending state funding for abortions gets House OK

State-sponsored health programs administered by the Department of Human Services would not be able to pay for abortions, except as needed to continue participation in a federal ...

Expanding autism-related benefits heads to governor’s desk

The House on Monday approved a bill that would extend and expand benefits to people with autism and related conditions. Sponsored by Rep. Roz Peterson (R-Lakeville) and Sen....

Public hospitals could see fewer investment restrictions

Proponents believe a bill approved Monday would even the financial playing field among the state’s hospitals.

House passes bill with aim to provide greater access to dental care

Hygienists and assistants would be able to do more work without a dentist first examining the patient under provisions of HF1712

'Starting Line': How do you save for the future?

'Starting Line' examines a bill sponsored by Rep. Jamie Becker-Finn that would create a state-sponsored retirement savings plan for privately employed workers who might not have access to a retirement plan.

Minnesota Index: Immigration in Minnesota

Estimated number of 2014 Minnesota residents who were born in foreign countries                     As percent of the state’s total population      Estimated number of...

Week in Review: April 17-21

When lawmakers return Monday, they will have four weeks to work with Gov. Mark Dayton in crafting a 2018-19 biennial state budget. Some of the heaviest lifting began in earn...

$61 million and plenty of policy separates House, Senate state government bills

A committee of 10 legislators – five from the House, five from the Senate – began working Friday toward reconciling a $61.29 million difference in how to fund state government a...

Funding differences, concerns aplenty as public safety conferees begin their work

When combined, the House and Senate proposed increases in public safety and judiciary funding for the 2018-19 biennium are nearly $92 million below that requested by Gov. Mark Dayton.


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