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House passes bill to establish Minnesota as a ‘trans refuge’ state

Establishing Minnesota as a “trans refuge” is another vote and gubernatorial signature away from becoming law. A bill to prevent out-of-state laws from interfering in the pr...

House passes bill to unlock federal funds for renewable energy projects

Minnesota may go more deeply into the matchmaking business. The federal government is offering grants to states for energy projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but it ...

House passes private prison prohibition

Minnesota’s only privately owned prison is the Prairie Correctional Facility, built by the city of Appleton. The 1,600-bed, medium-security prison opened in 1992, and a...

Labor committee's omnibus policy bill heads to House Floor on party-line vote

Significant changes to labor law could be around the corner for Minnesota workers — particularly unionized educators. The House Labor and Industry Finance and Policy Committ...

State might take a smaller bite of pull tab revenue

Are the state’s charities in need of a tax cut? Perhaps you’d say: Wait, charities are nonprofits and therefore not taxed. But those relying for funding on “charitable gamin...

Ag policy omnibus bill sails through committee to House Floor

For the first time, Rep. Samantha Vang (DFL-Brooklyn Center) could use the line “peace in the valley” as the House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee approved Thursday, wi...

Omnibus government bill proposes changes to definition of legislative day, altered session start date

House members could meet in session a lot more often and start a few days later. Those are two provisions in the omnibus state and local government policy bill that, ironica...

Transportation chair says metro sales tax increase could pay for better buses, safer trains

About 13 hours after hearing a proposal to improve the bus riding experience, the House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee heard a possible way to pay for it.  Rep....

House committee votes to extend unemployment benefits to hourly school workers

Say you’re a paraprofessional at an elementary school, or a bus driver for a high school, or a cook on a college campus. Like the teaching staff, you have the summers off. But u...

House bill aims to ‘make a big difference’ with education savings accounts for all MN newborns

Parents who want to pay for their kids to attend college are usually told to begin saving money as soon as possible after the child is born. A proposal discussed Thursday by...

No fare — or, no fair? Free ride pilot project included in bus improvement bill

Waiting in the bitter cold there may be no more sinking feeling than watching a bus pass your stop because it is full, not knowing when the next one will come. Unreliability and...

Grants could help state catch up with electric school buses

Diesel school buses are probably bad for our kids’ health, with studies suggesting the fumes to be a common cause of asthma. Could changing over to electric buses be the answer?...

Lawmakers weigh down payment assistance program for Minnesota’s first-time homebuyers

For many Minnesotans, the “American Dream” is priced out of reach. With limited housing inventory, high interest rates and incomes that have not kept pace with inflation, th...

Bill would fund air ventilation overhauls in public schools

Most people would agree that teaching is one of the hardest professions, and that teachers often toil under less-than-ideal physical conditions. A case in point: Janey Atchi...

House panel approves update to 37-year-old school nurse staffing law

Every school with 1,000 or more students must have a licensed school nurse on site. That has been the law in Minnesota since 1986. Rep. Kaela Berg (DFL-Burnsville) believes ...


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