By Rob Hubbard
The sun shone brightly on the snow-covered Capitol grounds on Thursday. And, long after day gave way to evening, the House voted for the sun to do a lot more for Minnesota ...
By Steve Abrams
What does it mean to “fully fund” education?
For years it has been the catchphrase of Gov. Tim Walz whenever talking about his plans for Minnesota’s K-12 schools. On Thursda...
By Margaret Stevens
Time is running out to meet Minnesota’s statutory goal to get high-speed internet to all households by 2026.
Nearly 300,000 households do not have access to 100 megabits per...
By Tessa Pieper
DFL legislators continued their efforts to safeguard reproductive health care Thursday.
Sponsored by Rep. Esther Agbaje (DFL-Mpls), HF366 would, in part, protect patient hea...
By Tim Walker
There is a police officer and firefighter shortage across the state, in part due to first responders leaving their professions because of the job-related trauma they face daily....
By Mike Cook
In a world where technology is seemingly everywhere, consequences of a security breach or shut down can be devastating to one’s day-to-day operations.
Most of us run securit...
By Jonathan Mohr
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...
By Margaret Stevens
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...
By Tessa Pieper
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...
By Steve Abrams
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...
By Margaret Stevens
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...
By Tim Walker
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 “...
By Rob Hubbard
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...
By Tim Walker
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....
By Steve Abrams
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 ...