By Graham Johnson
House Education Policy Committee members across the aisle agree on the importance of anonymous reporting systems.
The devil is in the details, however, or in the case of the...
By Graham Johnson
When Erik Trost started his manufacturing class in 2017, his goal was to be able to pay students for the work they did in class.
In Trost’s industrial technology class at St...
By Rob Hubbard
Last year, thermal energy was a hot topic at the Capitol. The House Energy Finance and Policy Committee discussed several bills related to tapping into the earth to heat and coo...
By Rob Hubbard
Every parent knows that kids can get expensive. But school teachers tend to say the same thing, when you consider how often they purchase school supplies for their students out ...
By Mike Cook
An Office of Inspector General may yet be created this session to fight the fraud, waste and abuse in state programs.
Stuck in the House State Government Finance and Policy ...
By Tim Walker
Artificial intelligence is everywhere, and society is grappling with where and how its risks outweigh the benefits.
Is there a role for AI systems to replace the personal on...
By Margaret Stevens
The trouble started with a stool.
Gallery assistants at the Walker Art Museum said they were abruptly told they could no longer sit while assisting visitors unless they prod...
By Lisa Kaczke
For people who live paycheck to paycheck, a situation like a flat tire or dead car battery can result in overdrafts and bad checks.
People in those situations need options a...
By Winter Keefer
Legislators are responding to a March 17 report by the Office of the Legislative Auditor that found the Department of Human Services has more power than it believes to investiga...
By Winter Keefer
If a funeral home director takes their last ride to work in a coffin, who fills their position? In Minnesota, it’d be someone with a four-year degree.
Minnesota is one of on...
By Rob Hubbard
You could soon be singing “Kansas City, here I come” as you climb aboard a southbound train in the Twin Cities. Or you could turn around and head northwest to Fargo.
Such ra...
By Mike Cook
César Chávez Day is March 31 to celebrate the state’s Latino community.
Eight days before the end of the month, legislators are moving quickly to remove the statute after a ...
By Tim Walker
What does a “sell by” or “best if used by” date really mean?
Those are essentially freshness measures and do not mean eating food beyond its quality assurance date will harm...
By Lisa Kaczke
In true Minnesota spring fashion, this week started with a blizzard and ended with temps reaching 60 degrees at the Capitol.
The snowstorm on Sunday made for tough driving c...
By Graham Johnson
Minnesota is one of eight states that allows residents to permanently receive absentee ballots.
Rep. Duane Quam (R-Bryon) is pushing for added assurance that ballot casters ...