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Used car prices must be prominently posted under proposed legislation

HF2824 aims to increase transparency by requiring auto dealers to prominently display the price of a used car so prospective buyers know it before submitting a credit application.

Health panel lays over bill on community-based dental care pilot project

Some people avoid dentists out of fear — justified or not — of having a painful experience. Others can’t get dental care due to financial reasons, mobility issues, or langua...

Free college grant program proposed for Minnesota State schools to aid future workforce

Held over for possible omnibus bill inclusion, a bill would create a free college grant program to cover remaining tuition and fees for students enrolled at state colleges subject to a sliding scale based on reported family income.

Millions in funding proposed to help workforce boards meet employment challenges

Workforce shortages and the challenges racial inequalities pose to the state economy have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Supporters of HF4134 believe Minnesota w...

Grants proposed to fund secondary education of meat cutting, butchery

The bill would appropriate $1 million to the Department of Agriculture for education grants to secondary schools with career and technical education programs that provide instruction on meat cutting and butchery.

Could state’s surplus smooth way for eliminating taxes on Social Security benefits?

The Department of Revenue estimates that the change would reduce General Fund revenue by $509.6 million in fiscal year 2023, $547.3 million in fiscal year 2024, and $578.6 million in fiscal year 2025.

Legislation calls for end to disciplinary dismissals of K-3 students

HF951 would prohibit dismissals of students in kindergarten through third grade, unless non-exclusionary discipline measures have been exhausted.

House member hopes bill will spur discussion about end-of-life plans

HF2670 would require health insurance plans to include advance care planning services in their coverage.

Economic development panel approves bill to extend broadband internet service to hard-to-reach households

If you are reading this story and the page loaded quickly — and if the embedded video plays smoothly without that annoying spinning thingy — consider yourself fortunate. Abo...

Judiciary panel lays over felony murder law reform bill

Minnesota’s aiding and abetting felony murder laws allow people to be charged and convicted of murder even if they did not kill anyone nor intend for anyone to die. While th...

With long waits driving customers crazy, lawmaker proposes plan to reduce frustration of getting new licenses, IDs

Long waits, multiple return visits, and inconsistent information are some of the complaints about the current method of getting a new driver’s license. The process can be frustr...

Legislature could examine new ways to calculate compensatory revenue for MN schools

Minnesota schools get compensatory revenue to help underprepared students reach performance standards. The state uses the number of students eligible to receive free or reduced-...

Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund appropriations OK’d despite no LCCMR recommendation

HF3765 would appropriate $70.88 million from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund.

‘We’ve got to stop this behavior,’ says lawmaker sponsoring bill to punish disruptive spectators at youth sports

As a part-time sports official, Rep. John Huot (DFL-Rosemount) knows that having a thick skin is part of the job.

No action taken on proposed temporary extension of waiver for child care centers

Particularly in Greater Minnesota, child care centers for years have faced problems hiring qualified providers. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the crisis, requiring a state i...


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