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Changes to Board of Pardons could make clemency more attainable

State law recognizes that people who have committed crimes deserve second chances. One way offenders can seek redemption is to plead for clemency before the state’s Board of...

Proposal to dedicate auto parts sales tax revenues could mean more money for local roads, bridges

The new tire you bought could help fix the pothole that caused the flat. Sponsored by Rep. John Petersburg (R-Waseca), HF1012 would dedicate all sales tax revenue on auto re...

More than a dozen urban organizations make combined $136 million funding request

An unprecedented ask, born of enduring unprecedented times, and made during a year of unprecedented resources. That is how Joe Hobot, president and CEO of American Indian OI...

Commerce panel amends recreational marijuana bill to reduce personal possession limit

Since its introduction in January, the proposal to legalize adult-use recreational marijuana has been to more than a dozen committees, garnering a lot of debate and collecting s...

House passes bill that could establish Minnesota as a safe haven for reproductive health care

Abortion is legal in Minnesota but not necessarily so in neighboring states. To ensure access, preserve patient privacy and block other states’ laws from affecting health ca...

Health care simulation training center — and $8 million funding ask — aims to treat workforce ills

Data shows the state is facing a severe shortage of health care workers: Minnesota will need more than 50,000 more nurses by 2030, one-fifth of nurses are at retirement age or o...

Week in Review: March 13-17

Mid-March is here and, looking at the calendar, we’re more than halfway through the 2023 regular legislative session. Spring begins on Monday, budget targets could soon follow, ...

Potential for release proposed for juvenile offenders with life sentences

The latest medical research shows that a person’s brain is not fully developed until their mid-20s. Is it therefore morally justifiable to sentence a person who commits a cr...

House bill would mandate smaller K-12 class sizes, boost funding formula

Class sizes in Minnesota schools are spiraling out of control, parents and educators say. Classrooms of 30 or 35 students are becoming increasingly common, impairing educational...

House elections committee approves expanded use of ranked-choice voting

What can be done about the divide? Political polarization has been an area of concern for several years. Is ranked-choice voting the answer? Does it inspire candidates to build ...

More than $60 million proposed to support statewide historic, cultural preservation projects

We can easily lose the history we don’t record. That’s why HF2566 would appropriate $63.75 million in the 2024-25 biennium from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund to the Mi...

Transportation bill could update license fee collection, distribution in effort to better match customer needs

Changing technology, COVID-19 and the advent of REAL ID have changed the way driver’s licenses and identification cards are issued. The fee structure and how those fees are allo...

House lawmakers OK bill to help people retrieve property from towed vehicles

At a minimum, having a vehicle towed is an inconvenience. However, for people without a permanent address, losing that access could also mean losing everything they own – winter...

House passes $50 million in funding for homeless prevention program

What was requested initially ended up being cut in half. Still, it would help provide a roof over the head of many Minnesotans. Originally, Rep. Michael Howard (DFL-Richfiel...

Bill would direct health department to analyze costs, benefits of universal health coverage

Americans pay more to die sooner. We pay an average of $12,318 per person on health care annually, yet our life expectancy is only 76.1 years. Whereas other comparatively we...


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