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DFL proposal would expand MinnesotaCare access to all, create public health insurance option

MinnesotaCare is a health care program for Minnesotans with low incomes. It is less expensive than private insurance because it’s partially subsidized by the government. Hou...

House committees scrutinize state’s grant funding processes in aftermath of Feeding Our Future scandal

Pervasive non-compliance with required policies. That is how the nonpartisan Office of the Legislative Auditor characterized the behavior of state agencies regarding their m...

State needs to study how to help public infrastructure better adapt to climate change, lawmakers hear

In the face of a changing climate and a marked rise in extreme weather events, what steps should designers take when building the infrastructure of the future? In the mind of Re...

St. Paul-based film center seeking $3 million for building renovation

Rep. Leigh Finke (DFL-St. Paul) believes deeply in the ability of storytelling to build and maintain communities and increase understanding and empathy in the world. “Any en...

Elections policy bill advances in House along party lines

Much like the results of voters who cast a ballot for their representative three months ago, a vote to update state election laws was close Wednesday. And, like Election Day...

$4 billion could go to cost-burdened households in new rental assistance program

Half of the House DFL caucus has signed on to HF11. But only one in four Minnesotans who are eligible for housing vouchers receive one. Rep. Michael Howard (DFL-Richfiel...

Governor’s education policy bill sees some pushback during first House hearing

Gov. Tim Walz and his administration are seeking a wide variety of changes to the state’s educational standards. And not everyone is happy about them. Sponsored by Rep. Laur...

Governor’s energy proposals seek to unlock federal funds, grow Solar for Schools

On the day that Gov. Tim Walz signed into law a state carbon-free electricity standard, Commerce Commissioner Grace Arnold told the House Climate and Energy Finance and Policy C...

Lawmaker wants proposed Emmett Louis Till Victims Recovery Program to help heal historical traumas

You can’t put a price on freedom, but legislators would like to help those hurt by historical trauma. Sponsored by Rep. Ruth Richardson (DFL- Mendota Heights), HF51 would es...

Public safety panel considers bill that would create new classification of crime to fight rising retail thefts

Shoplifting is a crime. We can all agree on that. But slipping a candy bar into your pocket and sneaking it out of a convenience store is fundamentally different from the dr...

Wheels on the bus go round and round — but for many school districts, that’s an impossibly high cost

The morning commute to school is as simple as hopping aboard that big yellow bus and riding it across town, right? Not so for many kids in Minnesota, where some school districts...

Judiciary panel approves $69.5 million funding boost to help service low-income legal clients

Civil legal aid lawyers represent low-income clients in non-criminal legal matters, however, they can now only provide legal representation for 45% of Minnesotans asking for hel...

Package of proposed bike safety measures would honor longtime advocate

Bill Dooley was the hub around which all things bicycle and bicycle safety revolved, the late advocate’s friend and colleague Dorian Grilley told the House Transportation Financ...

Facing wave of aging Minnesotans, lawmakers consider creating task force to tackle issue

Estimates by the state demographer show that Minnesota had fewer than 600,000 residents aged 65 or greater in 2000 and will have more than 1 million in 2023 — roughly one in six...

House OKs $4.3 million bump for AG’s office to assist county attorneys

If a high-level crime occurs in parts of the state, the local county attorney’s office can be looking for more advanced knowledge — or simply an extra hand — to aid in the prose...


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