By Jonathan Avise
Unless directed otherwise by their school board, bus drivers would be required to us pre-warning stop lights, stop-arm and red warning lights system for a stop in a right turn lane under the bill, HF455, sponsored by Rep. Laurie Halverson (DFL-Eagan).
By HPIS Staff
This week on "Starting Line" we learn about HF443, a bill sponsored by Rep. Tina Liebling (DFL-Rochester) that would allow pharmacists to provide a drug refill without a prescription in an emergency situation.
By Mike Cook
Language in state statute for nearly 100 years could be on the way out.
Sponsored by Rep. Chris Swedzinski (R-Ghent), HF375 would remove restrictions for where a veterans me...
By HPIS Staff
Grabbing headlines in this week’s news from the House was the release Tuesday of a nonpartisan report on the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority, which operates U.S. Bank Stad...
By Chris Steller
The House took up two bills Thursday that would throw shade on small-scale solar energy generators.
By an 89-37 vote, the House passed HF234, sponsored by Rep. Dave Baker (R...
By Chris Steller
Becker’s coal-plant loss would be the city’s natural gas plant gain under a bill passed by the House 77-51 Thursday.
HF113, sponsored by Rep. Jim Newberger (R-Becker), would...
By Ricky Campbell
There is election equipment throughout the state rapidly approaching the end of its lifespan, and it will cost an estimated $28 million to replace the aging tools, Secretary of ...
By Ricky Campbell
Calling it a “starting point,” four DFL lawmakers on Thursday announced they would lead a push to legalize marijuana in Minnesota.
Rep. Jason Metsa (DFL-Virginia), Rep. Tina...
By Tory Cooney
Limited discharge options mean many mental health patients in community behavioral health hospitals and the Anoka-Metro Regional Treatment Center have nowhere to go when they no...
By Chris Steller
“Positive support strategies” sounds like a good thing.
And no one at the House Subcommittee on Childcare Access and Affordability hearing Wednesday spoke against what the s...
By Jonathan Avise
Group would be required to provide an updated report to the governor and Legislature every four years. The first report would be due Jan. 15, 2018.
By Nick Longworth
For a college student struggling to cover the costs of pursuing their education every last dollar counts. HF607, the so-called “Minnesota Miracle Squared,” sponsored by Rep. Jen...