By Mike Cook
Public land survey monuments are the basis of all property descriptions and infrastructure siting in the state along with serving as a basis for accurate digital geospatial...
By Todd Abeln
Timing is everything.
For three nursing homes in Minnesota, they got caught on the wrong side of the calendar.
If nursing home officials want to make improvements to the...
By Rob Hubbard
It looks as if those calling for less state spending could get their wish, judging from Thursday’s release of the February 2025 Budget and Economic Forecast.
A state su...
By Tim Walker
Rep. Walter Hudson (R-Albertville) says he understands the rationale for having a justice system that has dual goals of punishment plus a chance at rehabilitation and reintegrat...
By Brian Basham
The 2024 election in Minnesota included missing ballots in an uber-tight legislative race, a winning candidate who didn’t live in the district and absentee ballots left unsecure...
By Rob Hubbard
Town roads can sometimes seem the state’s forgotten thoroughfares, so much so that Minnesota didn’t establish a statute around their definition or funding until just last year. ...
By Margaret Stevens
An individual rare disease affects fewer than 200,000 people, by definition.
Collectively, however, an estimated 10,000 rare diseases impact millions of Americans and an est...
By Tim Walker
Bird strikes can be deadly to airplanes taking off and landing at airports, so to ward off these avian threats, airports have for decades deployed lasers.
And by all account...
By Rob Hubbard
“What I’m hearing at the doors” is a phrase that legislators frequently use. It means that, when they go door knocking while seeking re-election (or, for the rookies, election),...
By Rob Hubbard
What would happen if we took Minnesota’s lowest income tax rate of 5.35% and eliminated it altogether? That is, what if there were a “zero bracket,” at which those under a certa...
By Todd Abeln
Sometimes a punishment outweighs the violation, especially if it’s minor.
Trying to help home- and community-based services from committing minor violations, the House Human...
By Lisa Kaczke
In 2023, Minnesota lawmakers tightened the state’s restrictions on products containing lead and cadmium that children are likely to encounter in their home due to the metals’ ha...
By Lisa Kaczke
Flavored nitrous oxide is used in the professional culinary world in products like whipped cream, but it’s becoming increasingly popular among kids to get high.
Nicknamed “...
By Mike Cook
A four-page bill only changes a “1” to a “4,” but it could triple the benefit.
“Basically what we’re asking is our credit card lender to increase our limit,” said Rep. Bjorn...
By Tim Walker
Many of the techniques used to smuggle drugs into jails and prisons can endanger corrections officers and other prison staff, and it’s occurring at “staggering rates.”
So sa...