By Brian Hall
Taking another look at lead being used in fishing and hunting and its devastating impacts on native waterfowl, lawmakers could establish the Minnesota Swan Protection Act.
By Margaret Stevens
A bill to create an accessibility task force and pilot programs to identify and address access to disability services was held over by a House committee.
By Rob Hubbard
The state’s Weatherization Assistance Program for low-income residents would need 291 years to address the needs of every currently eligible household.
By Tim Walker
Rep. Jamie Becker-Finn (DFL-Roseville) sponsors HF3971, also called “Maya’s Law,” which would ensure interviews by child welfare investigators take place outside the presence of an alleged abuser.
By Mike Cook
Rep. Michael Nelson (DFL-Brooklyn Park) sponsors HF3542 to create a stadium refinance fund to be filled at the end of fiscal year with the greater of excess money after stadium-related expenses or $44 million.
By Pratik Joshi
HF1729 would ensure schools provide breakfast and lunch at no cost to all enrolled students without collecting information about their household incomes.
By Rob Hubbard
Minnesota’s property tax refund program is intended to keep low-income households from becoming overloaded with tax burden, just as a circuit breaker is designed to keep electric circuits from being overloaded with energy.
By Tim Walker
Doctors haven’t made house calls since the middle of the last century, but nurses and other health care practitioners could do health checks at the homes of some Minnesota families expecting or caring for an infant.
By Pratik Joshi
HF3963 would create a new category of special education aid, called “high-cost services aid,” to provide additional special education funding for certain school districts.
By Brian Hall
Rep. Aisha Gomez (DFL-Mpls) has spent time at homeless encampments in her district. She’s seen the impact of sudden changes when people in the encampments are forced to move sud...
By Margaret Stevens
Personal care assistants can accompany, but not drive without clocking out, people they support to medical appointments, family visits and other activities of community living.
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By Jonathan Mohr
Imagine, if you are a parent, that your 13-year-old child is sobbing, so sad they tell you they don’t want to live. You take them to the emergency room, but because they don’t h...