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Panel OKs allowing banks, credit unions to offer cryptocurrency accounts

Banks and credit unions play a critical role in a community as financial institutions that residents can trust. As cryptocurrency becomes more mainstream, Minnesotans are al...

Lawmakers consider grant for lender serving underserved entrepreneurs

Should a nonprofit lender get state funding to provide risk-mitigating capital for commercial development activities in underserved communities and to entrepreneurs from disadva...

Transportation panel discusses, holds over expanded security for legislators, others

For Minnesota’s state legislators, the weekend of June 14, 2025, was not only a time of grief for the loss of their colleague, Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman, but also a time o...

No harvester hijinks; panel lays over bill to raise penalties for intentionally damaging farm machinery and equipment

Farm combine harvesters can cost $1 million or more and be packed with high-fidelity sound systems, high-end technical gear, including GPS navigation, and air conditioning. ...

Proposed gun violence prevention office gets hearing, no action

The Department of Health has cause of death data on tobacco use, motor vehicle crashes and substance use disorder – but not on gun deaths. This is why research and data are ...

House panel approves bill limiting local governments from mandating HOAs

The stories of overzealous homeowner associations assessing fines for toys left out on lawns, planting the wrong types of flowers and houses painted the wrong shade are all too ...

Week in Review: Feb. 23-27

The week wrapped up Friday with the February forecast that will guide legislators’ decisions for the remainder of session. The forecast projects a $3.7 billion surplus for the 2...

Stable budget outlook projects $3.7 billion surplus now, no deficit in next biennium

The projected surplus for Fiscal Years 2026-27 is now higher than it was in the November estimate, and no deficit is projected for the next biennium. “Minnesota’s budge...

More fishing lines per angler is under consideration to lure more young Minnesotans into the sport

To state the obvious, fishing is a big deal in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. But will that always be the case? The average age of an angler in the state has been creeping up...

Law enforcement asks legislators to ban cryptocurrency kiosks to curb scams

When Woodbury police officers responded to a call of a senior looking confused at a cryptocurrency kiosk at a gas station, they learned she was the victim of a scam that had bee...

Tax credits go under the microscope in commission report

Minnesota has a lot of tax credits, deductions and exemptions that allow residents to keep more of their own money come tax time. But do all those credits accomplish the purpose...

Bill aims to expand attorney general’s power to prosecute Medicaid fraud

Attorney General Keith Ellison is asking legislators to support a bill he says will build out his office’s ability to investigate and prosecute Medicaid fraudsters in the state....

Judiciary panel hears pros and cons of changing laws on private data in property tax assessments

To accurately determine the taxes due on income-generating properties, such as commercial office buildings, government assessors must determine their fair market value, primaril...

Aligning education and workforce systems is goal of a bill receiving committee approval

Go to school, then go get a job. Rather than treating those as different phases of life, a House bill aims to better align education and workforce systems to help students learn...

Legislators respond to rising food insecurity among children

House members are trying to find ways to keep children fed as the state faces federal cuts to food programs under President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” paired with risin...


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