By Tim Walker
Suppose you are injured in a car crash, and an insurance company offers you a settlement to take care of your medical needs for the rest of your life.
But then you are appro...
By Tim Walker
HF4103 would appropriate $9 million in fiscal year 2023 for distribution to local and tribal public health organizations for public health emergency preparedness and response capabilities.
By Brian Hall
HF3010 would prohibit financial settlements of sexual harassment or abuse be provided as severance or wages, which are taxed by the state, in instances where a nondisclosure agreement has been signed.
By Margaret Stevens
County roads that were once rural highways run through residential neighborhoods in Ramsey County. Addressing the safety issues on those roads is behind HF2771.
By Rob Hubbard
Does the Twin Cities area have the worst housing shortage in America? A September study by the Minnesota Population Center came to that conclusion. But Rep. Michael Howard (DFL-...
By Pratik Joshi
The bill, as amended and held over for possible omnibus bill inclusion, would provide $225.6 million in fiscal year 2023 for schools to hire student support personnel.
By Pratik Joshi
HF3861 would expand upper income eligibility for child care assistance from 67% to 85% of the state median income — $75,671 to $96,001 for a family of four in today’s dollars — and establish a co-payment requirement of 14% of family income for families between the two percentages.
By Rob Hubbard
Sponsored by Rep. Samantha Vang (DFL-Brooklyn Center), HF2200 would establish a grant program to assist cities and counties in mitigating the impacts of climate change and reducing their contributions to the problem.
By Pratik Joshi
The School Nurse Organization of Minnesota reports that only one-third of Minnesota schools have a licensed school nurse. That means the medical needs of many students in the st...
By Brian Hall
In an effort to protect landowners and preserve trails, increased trespassing penalties for snowmobiles and off-highway vehicles were passed off the House Floor Monday.
By Margaret Stevens
Entering the workforce for the first time can present challenges, particularly for someone who has been at home caring for their family and dependent on another’s income.