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Taxes Committee joins the Social Security subtraction conversation

It’s a subtraction that’s proven a major addition to the public conversation recently. Whether Minnesotans should pay state taxes on Social Security income became a prominent ca...

Culturally specific mental health services could be expanded with proposed grant

The National Alliance on Mental Health estimates only one in three Black adults with mental illness receive treatment. “A recent Blue Cross Blue Shield study showed major de...

House passes bill to codify protections for Native American kids, families

The federal government established the Indian Child Welfare Act in 1978 to help end the practice begun in the 1800s of separating Native American children from their families in...

Ag panel approves bill that would let cities exterminate use of some pesticides

The sinking of bee populations is an all-hands-on-deck situation, and local communities should have their hands untied, say supporters of a bill that would allow cities to ban t...

Bill seeks to lower number of PTSD retirements among first responders

The state’s workforce shortage is especially acute in the public safety sector. Peace officers and firefighters are retiring at record rates, in large part due to post-traum...

House lawmaker wants any funds awarded in MN vape lawsuit to pay for tobacco prevention, treatment efforts

Electronic cigarette maker Juul Labs has a $438.5 million settlement with 34 states. Minnesota is not among them. Instead, the state will take Juul Labs and Altria to tr...

Student-led organizations seek more than $2 million to prep schoolkids for future careers

Career and technical student organizations aren’t your typical after-school club. These organizations foster student engagement in career and technical education programs for ov...

Scholarships could be a tool to replenish shrinking paramedic pool

Emergency medical services are among things most people expect to be there when they need them. And, indeed, 90% of Minnesotans who called 911 in 2022 had someone on the scene i...

‘Retirement crisis’ looms in Minnesota, lawmaker says, and legislators seek a solution

As more Minnesotans get grayer, fewer are expected to be able to retire comfortably. It’s what Rep. Jamie Becker-Finn (DFL-Roseville) calls a “retirement crisis.” A smal...

Skol! MN drivers could show support for local teams with new specialty plates

Fans of Minnesota’s six professional teams might be able to carry the team logo when they hit the road with a special license plate showing a contribution to the team’s philanth...

Proposal would pick up the tab for more than a million prepared meals

Each Thursday, 900 ready-to-eat meals are prepared for students at the University of Minnesota experiencing food insecurity. Those meals typically run out in less than an hour. ...

MPCA could sniff out issues with objectionable odors, take action under proposed legislation

Whether it comes from malting wheat, smoking ham, rendering animals or making paper, Minnesotans across the state can describe a smell peculiar to their hometown. For some i...

Helping Black households exchange leases for mortgages the goal of House bill

About three out of four Black households rent. The reverse is true for white households. HF918 intends to close this racial gap in homeownership. “Owning a home addresse...

Legislation proposes pair of new protections for used vehicle buyers

Buying a used car can be like rolling the dice. You may get lucky, or you may crap out. Minnesota’s consumer protection laws can lower the odds that you will get stuck with ...

Legislators consider expanding energy assistance program for low-income Minnesotans

When the mercury plummets and energy prices rise, that can be a dangerous divergence for those living in low-income households. But the same is true for when temperatures soar i...


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