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Budget proposal includes new state agency focused on kids, families

At the heart of the record $62 billion One Minnesota Budget proposal released by Gov. Tim Walz this week is a pledge to make the state the best in the nation for kids to live an...

Highways for Habitat pollinators program would require MnDOT to ditch current green space practices

The approximately 175,000 acres of green space along the state’s highways could be prime real estate for pollinator habitat, say supporters of a bill to establish a Highways for...

Tenants could be temporarily sheltered from non-payment evictions

In a single night in January 2022 nearly 8,000 Minnesotans were unsheltered. “At this rate we are becoming not only the land of over 10,000 lakes, but becoming the land of o...

Proposal to add mental health positions at education department gets a preliminary passing grade

On the heels of the COVID-19 pandemic, addressing the mental health needs of Minnesota’s K-12 students and educators has become a matter of bipartisan concern. How to adequa...

Anglers may celebrate a closer look at Minnesota’s funkier fish

Blunt heads, small eyes, grooved lips and a mouth set for bottom feeding, buffalo fish have a face only their mothers could love. And maybe more than one fish fan in the stateho...

State officials seek millions to help state tourism industry market Minnesota getaways

Now that COVID-driven staycations have become a relic and travel is rebounding, it’s time to help Minnesota tourism bounce back too. That’s the impetus for HF232 to fund a “...

Student loan tax credit would grow tenfold under bill

B. Rosas wants to go back to school and get an advanced degree. “But the price is just simply not worth it anymore.” Student loan debt is holding the recent University o...

Divided workforce committee advances paid family and medical leave proposal

Rep. Ruth Richardson (DFL-Mendota Heights) believes there are moral, health, safety, and economic imperatives for our state to implement a paid family and medical leave program....

Lawmakers explore ways to ease effects of gas-to-electric vehicle transition

Ready or not, the future of transportation will be electrified. The question before the House Sustainable Infrastructure Policy Committee on Wednesday was this – should the ...

Should Minnesota move to a permanent absentee voter list? Supporters say it would streamline voting; opponents question security

Minnesota has a two-step process for voters with permanent absentee status to cast a ballot. A voter receives an absentee ballot application and returns the signed document ...

Forget fees — under bill, MN tenants could sidestep landlord entry and additional charges

Tenants may dodge fees. Landlords, on the other hand, could face potential penalties. Rep. Kaohly Vang Her (DFL-St. Paul) said that Minnesota is a landlord-friendly state wi...

Minnesota Council on Disability requests budget increase

The Minnesota Council on Disability had a higher budget in 1976 than it does today, when adjusted for inflation. The current budget sits at $2.06 million for the biennium, a...

Gov. Walz's proposed budget largest in state history, includes $8 billion in tax cuts

Make Minnesota the best state in our country for kids to grow up. It’s a lofty goal but that was Gov. Tim Walz’ mantra Tuesday during the unveiling of his proposed budget fo...

State agriculture officials seek additional $117 million over next four years

The Department of Agriculture comprises less 0.5% of the total state budget, and like other departments, it, too, is looking for more money. And Gov. Tim Walz would like to ...

Bill would give utility customers the power to appeal

“You can’t fight city hall,” goes the old adage. But, in Minnesota, you can’t fight your public utilities, either. That’s the reason Rep. Zack Stephenson (DFL-Coon Rapids) s...


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