By Tim Walker
The scope of work done by the Department of Commerce is broad. It oversees more than 40 industry areas in Minnesota and licenses more than 250,000 professionals and businesses t...
By Mike Cook
Most employers are statutorily prohibited from inquiring into or considering an applicant’s criminal history until the applicant has been selected for an interview or, if there ...
By Jonathan Mohr
Although the omnibus veterans and military affairs finance bill was approved by its committee of origin Monday, HF1937 remains a work in progress.
After adopting a delete-al...
By HPIS Staff
This week brought an agreement between legislative leaders and Gov. Tim Walz on the session’s budget targets, with nearly $18 billion in new spending proposed.
Lawmakers now...
By Steve Abrams
Protections for gender-affirming health care passed the House before the crack of dawn Friday morning after a marathon all-night session.
In a similar vein, Rep. Alicia Kozl...
By Rob Hubbard
Their work is done here. After a little over an hour of discussion and debate Friday, the House Property Tax Division approved its division report and sent it to the House Taxes...
By Tessa Pieper
DFL spending targets announced this week devote $1 billion of the state’s projected $17.5 billion budget surplus to housing.
Shoppers in the Twin Cities metropolitan area ma...
By Tim Walker
Minnesota’s aiding and abetting felony murder laws allow people to be convicted of murder even if they did not kill anyone or intend for anyone to die.
While those laws can ...
By Mike Cook
At the state level, House and Senate districts are redrawn after each decennial federal census to create districts of equal population size.
The same is true, albeit less wi...
By Tim Walker
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...
By Rob Hubbard
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 ...
By Tim Walker
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...
By Steve Abrams
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...
By Rob Hubbard
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...
By Margaret Stevens
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...