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Governor, legislative leaders agree on special session to finish work

DFL Gov. Mark Dayton and Republican legislative leaders announced shortly before the curtain closed on the 2017 legislative session that they had reached an overall budget agree...

House, Senate pass LCCMR conference committee report

More than $64 million would be appropriated to benefit the environment and natural resources.

Midnight — and end of session — nears with most of budget left unfinished

With mere hours left before the Legislature’s constitutionally mandated adjournment of midnight Monday, major pieces of the two-year $46 billion budget remain untouched. ...

More court funding, no protestor measure in judiciary and public safety agreement

Additional dollars for the judiciary, tweaked language regarding the Appleton prison, and rulemaking related to driver’s licenses for undocumented residents are three of the high-profile items in the final version of the omnibus judiciary and public safety bill.

Recrafted jobs, economic development bill heads to governor

Several proposals supported by the governor are included in this version including his proposal for wage theft prevention.

House takes second swing at omnibus environment bill

The bill passed Sunday night includes fee increases and changes some buffer provisions in the original bill vetoed by Gov. Dayton.

House repasses $529 million Legacy bill

The House and Senate each voted late Sunday to repass a conference committee report on an omnibus Legacy finance bill that would appropriate $529.56 million during the upcoming ...

House, Senate send governor a second try at omnibus higher ed bill

Conferees adopted a conference committee report for HF2080/SF943*, sponsored by Rep. Bud Nornes (R-Fergus Falls) and Senate President Michelle Fischbach (R-Paynesville). The bill now heads to the Senate where action is expected later in the day.

House OKs omnibus elections bill with uniform special-election days

Having local special elections take place on only five calendar days throughout the calendar year is one provision of the omnibus elections bill passed by the House Sunday. ...

Renewed agriculture conference committee report passed by House

The omnibus agriculture bill was the first passed by the House as members began late Saturday night to move a second set of budgets to Gov. Mark Dayton.

New wireless technology using public property gets House approval

Hoping to pave the way for the newest advances in wireless technology, the House on Saturday passed a bill that would establish the framework for companies building 5G infrastru...

No signs of movement at Capitol as clock ticks toward adjournment

Dayton and leaders met Saturday morning — no updates were given — and numerous conference committees tasked with reworking renewed budget bills were scheduled but as of mid-afternoon, had not met.

Legislature to move forward with budget bills — without governor's agreement

The Legislature will move ahead with passing renewed budget bills, Republican leaders announced Friday, hoping to wade through the arduous task of assembling conference committe...

Curbs on geotracking by ignition interlock devices go to governor

A bill that would sharply limit the use of geolocation tracking with ignition interlock devices has gained provisions related to other topics. The House re-passed HF170*/ SF...

Work conditions of human services employees gets House attention

Issues addressed in bill include increased privacy for people in home and community-based services.


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