By Tim Walker
HF11 would establish the MinnesotaCare public option for persons with incomes greater than the MinnesotaCare income limit (200% of the federal poverty guidelines) but who meet all other MinnesotaCare eligibility criteria.
By Rob Hubbard
HF2750 would require school districts and charter schools to provide students in grades four through 12 with access to free menstrual products in student restrooms.
By Brian Hall
In a continuing effort to eradicate and control the spread of chronic wasting disease, Minnesota deer farmers could be forced to test their entire herd.
By Mike Cook
Rep. Dan Wolgamott (DFL-St. Cloud) proffers HF3021 to codify a rule that would allow 16 year olds to pre-register to vote, even though they could not cast a ballot until age 18.
By HPIS Staff
From health care to child care to lawn care, there was no shortage of subjects discussed and debated in the House of Representatives this week.
High-profile issues, such as ...
By Mike Cook
HF607 would provide the widely termed ‘automatic voter registration’ by establishing a process whereby an applicant for a new or renewed driver’s license, instruction permit or state identification card registers to vote, or has their registration updated, unless they opt out.
By Brian Hall
The House Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee took the first step in outlawing the use of the chemicals common in cosmetics, cookware and ski wax.
By Tim Walker
HF2910 would permit law enforcement officers to attach a mobile tracking device to stolen vehicles without prior court approval if the owner of the vehicle either grants consent or reported to law enforcement that the vehicle was stolen.
By Margaret Stevens
Gov. Tim Walz’s supplemental DHS budget request is $484.6 million for the 2022-23 biennium and $1.74 billion for fiscal years 2024-25.
By Brian Hall
The House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee approved four bills sponsored by Rep. Kaohly Vang Her (DFL-St. Paul) Thursday and referred them to the House Housing Finance and Policy Committee.
By Jonathan Mohr
One measure taken to help families and small businesses in Minnesota cope with the COVID-19 pandemic was to grant waivers for a program that helps low-income families pay for child care.
By Margaret Stevens
Sponsored by Rep. Mohamud Noor (DFL-Mpls), HF1035, as amended, would repay a $1.2 billion debt to return the unemployment insurance trust fund to zero, using about $1.15 billion from American Rescue Plan funds and the rest from the state’s General Fund.