By Brian Basham
Post-secondary eligibility options, substitute teachers and epinephrine delivery systems are parts of a bill getting a favorable grade Friday night.
Sponsored by Rep. Sydney...
By Rob Hubbard
A bill born from a tragedy is likely to become law.
Inspired by an incident in which a drunken driver with several prior convictions for driving while impaired killed t...
By Mike Cook
A veterans homes funding bump, enlistment and retention bonuses, and honoring people who fought alongside United States military members are all part of a bill that could get le...
By Lisa Kaczke
Tweaks are needed to the existing cannabis laws as Minnesota gears up for the launch of the cannabis licenses.
To that end, the Office of Cannabis Management has requested a...
By Margaret Stevens
A whirlwind Thursday marked by a brief tornado warning at the Capitol Complex and a long-awaited announcement of a budget agreement ended with subdued floor session and the Hous...
By Brian Basham
House members have found a way to fund unemployment insurance for hourly and temporary school workers through the 2027-28 school year.
Sponsored by Rep. Emma Greenman (DFL-M...
By Lisa Kaczke
With five days to go in the 2025 session, three of four legislative leaders announced a budget agreement Thursday that would sunset unemployment insurance for hourly school empl...
By Todd Abeln
The first conference committee agreement has been reached.
The omnibus human services policy conference committee came to an agreement on HF2115 Wednesday night after a...
By Mike Cook
Each year, a Joint House-Senate Subcommittee on Claims decides which claims against the state should be funded.
This year’s proposal calls for nearly $72,381 in fiscal year ...
By Lisa Kaczke
DFL leaders said a special session is likely as they headed into a state budget negotiation meeting Wednesday.
The Legislature has a few days left to complete its work befor...
By Margaret Stevens
A list of more than 50 organizations and $100 million. Those are differences that jump out from the House and Senate versions of the omnibus workforce, labor, and economic devel...
By Tim Walker
The complicated process of crafting a budget to fund state departments and agencies in the 2026-27 biennium had its unofficial kick off in November 2024 when the state’s economi...
By Mike Cook
The National Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol was established in 1864 to allow states to donate “statues, in marble or bronze, not exceeding two in number for each State, of de...
By Todd Abeln
The first meeting of a conference committee typically provides a broad overview of the differences between House and Senate budget and policy bills.
That started out as the ...
By Lisa Kaczke
Rep. Sandra Feist (DFL-New Brighton) wants to give victims more options when seeking accountability.
Feist sponsors HF104/SF2200* to establish confidentially for statements ...