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Legislation aims to align transit, road projects and housing development

Rep. Katie Jones (DFL-Mpls) feels that a plan’s been missing when it comes to how to make commercial and housing development, road construction projects and transit routes work ...

Omnibus liquor bill that includes ‘Grandparents’ Happy Hour’ passes House

Residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities are one step closer to enjoying a happy hour in their facilities. The issue of alcohol in those facilities arose wh...

House panel debates ban on burning pesticide containers

Rep. Rick Hansen (DFL-South St. Paul) sponsors a bill that would add just one line to state statute on pesticide use, whereby: “A person is prohibited from disposing a pesticide...

Week in Review: April 6-10

With the Easter/Passover break and the first two bill deadlines in the rearview mirror, the House returned Tuesday for its final six weeks — or less — of session. The Legislatur...

House legislation could alter environmental review process for large-scale livestock operations

The number of family-run farms in Minnesota has been shrinking for several decades. Reasons for this decline are many, and for small family-run dairy farms, a major reason i...

Measure seeks to end long detour through non-credit coursework

A student who spent four years going to school in hopes of completing a nursing degree recently learned 59 earned credits will not count toward that goal. Her developmental ...

House Republicans propose $1 billion property tax cut as part of ‘North Star Comeback’ budget

Republicans want to pass the largest tax cut in Minnesota history. Ringing in at $3.8 billion in reductions, House Speaker Lisa Demuth (R-Cold Spring) and caucus leaders ann...

DFL bill outlines $60K minimum teacher salary, statewide insurance pools

Last year, Minnesota schools paid nearly $1.4 billion for health insurance, dental insurance and tax-advantaged health arrangements. These rising health care costs for educa...

House lawmakers present plan to repurpose ballpark tax in HCMC rescue bid

When the House Taxes Committee hosted a hearing on March 18 on the fragile financial health of Hennepin County Medical Center, the committee’s co-chair, Rep. Greg Davids (R-Pres...

Study group would waylay governor’s proposal for unit-based billing

It’s a delicate balance trying to address fraud while also ensuring continuity of care. This continuing throughline was once again discussed in the House Human Services Finance ...

Bill proposes state project prevailing wage database to increase efficiency, curb wage theft

Greater efficiency, transparency and integrity are the key components of a bill to create a payroll reporting portal and database to compile and make available payroll informati...

University of Minnesota seeking $84 million from lawmakers for new St. Paul Campus Center

More than a quarter of the University of Minnesota’s facility needs are on its St. Paul campus due to the condition of the 60-plus-years-old buildings there. The current cam...

Economic development panel ponders $18 million boost for bioincentive program

Claims on Minnesota’s Bioincentive Program have outpaced available funding, prompting lawmakers to consider an infusion of cash to close the gap. A proposal that would alloc...

$4 million sought for school safety threat assessment pilot project

Outside the Legislature, Rep. Ben Bakeberg (R-Jordan) is the principal at Jordan Middle School. That firsthand knowledge has led him to believe that deploying safety threat ...

Proposed constitutional amendment would lock in affordable housing dollars via sales tax boost

With 650,000 Minnesotans spending more than 30% of their income on housing, Rep. Michael Howard (DFL-Richfield) says the state needs a new approach that’s large enough to match ...


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