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Sustainable aviation fuel tax credit could be expanded, extended

Could Minnesota’s economy be transformed by winter camelina and pennycress? More than one testifier at Wednesday’s meeting of the House Taxes Committee said yes. That’s beca...

Proposed grant program seeks to boost efforts to solve more nonfatal shootings

Due to a combination of early retirement, attrition, and difficulty hiring new recruits, many law enforcement agencies are chronically short-staffed and must more than ever prio...

2025-2026 Red Books now available

Limited copies of the 2025-2026 Official Directory of the Minnesota Legislature — aka the Red Book — are now available. A copy can be picked up at the Chief Clerk’s Office i...

House Republicans cite DOJ suit in push to take up transgender athletes bill

In light of the U.S. Department of Justice’s March 30 lawsuit over transgender athlete policies in Minnesota, Republicans unsuccessfully attempted to push a bill forward on the ...

Bill seeks $25 million in state funding for new Minnesota Hockey Hall of Fame

The State of Hockey will have a new hockey hall of fame as soon as 2028. The proposed Minnesota Hockey Hall of Fame would be a 140,000-square-foot facility in Inver Gro...

Library e-book bill stalls in commerce committee over deadline dispute

Discussion about a bill to regulate libraries’ contracts for electronic literary materials with vendors devolved into a partisan dispute Tuesday. The House Commerce Finance ...

House DFL, Republicans trade ethics complaints over DWI arrest and lobbying ties

In a 2026 legislative session that has often been defined by partisanship, each side of the aisle began the potential final six weeks of session by filing ethics complaints agai...

House lawmakers weigh proposed 'wealth tax' on assets over $10 million

Shoring up the state’s finances by raising taxes on the wealthiest among us is an idea whose time has come and gone and come again. Both the federal and state governments ha...

How short are the Legislature's short sessions?

Rep. Ron Kresha (R-Little Falls) was ready to end the session March 25, making the motion to adjourn sine die. But not enough of his colleagues shared that sentiment, defeating ...

Week in Review: March 23-27

Phew, we made it to the first and second committee deadlines. Committees had jam-packed agendas this week as policy bills needed to be through most committees by today. ...

Boating restrictions needed to help wild rice recover, supporters say

There are several core symbols of Minnesota. A short but not all-inclusive list would be walleyes, loons, and even giant beavers, named the state fossil last session. Wild r...

Bill would tie state financial aid to post-degree earnings

New federal rules aim to stop federal student-aid dollars from flowing to low-earning degree programs.   Proposed legislation laid over Thursday by the House Higher Educatio...

Teacher retention funding bill seeks to keep educators in classrooms

A 2024 survey of K-12 teachers found they have higher levels of burnout compared to other working adults. In Minnesota, about a third of teachers leave the profession within...

Committee approves omnibus human services bill without debate

Despite prior misgivings voiced by legislators over parts of the omnibus human services policy bill, it was approved with minimal discussion Thursday. The House Human Servic...

Tax committee considers tax break on day care costs

“Putting a little money back into the pockets of Minnesotans” has been a frequently heard phrase this legislative session. Many a bill has been presented in committees with thos...


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