By Nick Longworth
A bill to abolish the Perpich Center for Arts Education and accompanying Crosswinds Arts and Science School received committee approval Friday.
By Chris Steller
After more than four hours of debate, the House voted 76-53 late Thursday to preempt local governments from enacting ordinances requiring private employers to meet certain labor policies.
By Chris Steller
Current state law says any data created when a person accesses a government computer or database is private and nonpublic. HF1701, sponsored by Rep. Ilhan Omar (DFL-Mpls), would clarify an exception.
By Ricky Campbell
In response to recent regulatory changes by the federal Security Exchange Commission governing crowdfunding, the House on Thursday passed a bill 129-0 that would clarify state law to better align with the new rules.
By Tory Cooney
Abortion: A thoughtful discussion about a bill on the issue brought out very emotional testimony during the House Health and Human Services Reform Committee Thursday.
By Chris Steller
Under a bill passed 87-44 as amended by the House Thursday, cities would have to give a 10-day heads up and hold a public hearing before considering a moratorium on housing development.
By Ricky Campbell
A small change in law that proponents say would make big improvements to consumer protections for Minnesotans dealing with the individual insurance market was passed 129-0 by the House Thursday.
By Mike Cook
A bill to toughen penalties for someone who assaults firefighters or certain medical personnel has been held over for possible omnibus bill inclusion.
By Chris Steller
A slimmed-down version of a bill to ensure all task forces are covered by the state's Open Meeting Law was approved by the House Government Operations and Elections Policy Committee on a divided voice-vote.
By Nick Longworth
Facing a nationwide teacher shortage, a proposal would make multiple changes to teacher preparation, compensation and loan forgiveness programs in an effort to increase the supp...
By Ricky Campbell
Hoping to stabilize an insurance market with increasing individual premiums and a declining number of providers, some lawmakers believe establishing a state-regulated reinsurance program would help heal Minnesotans’ insurance headaches. Labor and advocacy groups disagree.
By Jonathan Avise
Legislative Auditor’s had previously report dinged state transportation officials for not revealing enough about how it chooses — or doesn’t choose — projects.