By Jonathan Mohr
Based on the state’s most recent economic forecast and its own past expenditures, the Minnesota History Coalition is seeking $43 million for “history activities” during the upcoming biennium.
By HPIS Staff
This week “Starting Line” puts the focus on Rep. Loon andHF30, which would end Minnesota's prohibition on Sunday liquor sales. Find out why she thinks this may be the year her bill becomes law.
By Chris Steller
Ahead of Gov. Mark Dayton's 2017 State of the State speech on Monday evening, this week's Minnesota Index takes a look at the history of the address.
By HPIS Staff
The third week of the 2017 session wrapped up Thursday night with passage of a health insurance premium relief bill. A conference committee is expected to begin work early next week on differences between the House and Senate versions of the bill.
By Nick Longworth
The Perpich Center for Arts Education and accompanying Crosswinds Arts and Science School face their fair share of problems.
The House Education Innovation Policy Committee ...
By Lee Ann Schutz
Legislation would provide the approximate 160,000 retailers in the state a vendor allowance for the help they provide in collecting and remitting sales tax money.
By Nick Longworth
After graduating high school most students just want to follow their dreams, wherever they may lead.
Wednesday, the House Higher Education and Career Readiness Policy and Fi...
By Lee Ann Schutz
With an increasing number of people reaching retirement age, senior tax cut proposals need to be weighed against the fiscal impact on other state services, tax committee hears.
By Mike Cook
Minnesota’s adult prison population totaled 10,114 on July 1, 2016. That number was five inmates lower than one year prior, yet 905 inmates higher than on July 1, 2007. Going forward, the numbers are not expected to rise as fast as officials believed one year ago.