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Compromise sends omnibus children’s bill to next committee stop

If a good compromise is when both parties are dissatisfied, then the House Children and Families Finance and Policy accomplished that goal. By approving the delete-all amend...

Ethics committee takes no action, Tabke keeps District 54A seat

Any doubt about House membership staying at 67 DFLers and 67 Republicans may have finally been allayed. The House Ethics Committee heard oral arguments Thursday and had memb...

$2.3 billion environment finance bill approved as co-chairs signal work will continue

The House Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee unveiled its 2026-27 omnibus finance bill Thursday, but committee co-chairs emphasized it is just a star...

ALS research funding lone item in higher ed budget bill

A partnership between the University of Minnesota and Mayo Clinic for ongoing research into amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) helped the House Higher Education Finance and Pol...

Lawmakers look to target distressed areas for new development with tax credit

Like all things at the federal level right now, the future of the “new markets tax credit” remains uncertain. But even if it’s allowed to expire this year, Minnesota might be st...

Omnibus energy bill includes one lonely appropriation — but maybe more on the way

What is the Petroleum Tank Release Cleanup Fund? Also called the “Petrofund,” it’s an account designed to reimburse eligible applicants for up to 90% of “reasonable and necessar...

Panel approves budget for Commerce Department, cannabis office

A new ombudsperson to facilitate disputes between residents and homeowner associations and a task force on property insurance affordability are included in the proposed commerce...

House judiciary panel sends $1.4 billion budget bill to ways and means committee

“Short and sweet” was how Co-chair Rep. Peggy Scott (R-Andover) described Thursday’s meeting of the House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee. Indeed, the committee to...

State government finance bill breezes through committee vote

Funding for state constitutional offices, the Legislature and more than 30 state agencies, boards commissions and councils easily gained approval Thursday. A delete-all amen...

House panel OKs human services budget bill that includes $300 million in cuts

Crafting a budget that calls for $300 million in cuts can be difficult. Yet, the House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee accomplished that task Thursday when they ...

State funds tied to zoning reform in housing bill that advances in House

The House Housing Finance and Policy Committee finished its budget bill Wednesday, moving HF2445 as amended with a delete-all amendment to the House Ways and Means Committee. ...

$776 million Legacy finance bill heads to Ways and Means Committee

In a time of tight budgets, the House Legacy Finance Committee found itself in an enviable position. On Wednesday, the committee approved a budget proposal that would approp...

House public safety committee OKs $2.2 billion finance bill

The business of crafting potential laws is moving at a fast pace this week with House committees scurrying to meet Friday’s noon deadline to approve their budget bills. A ca...

Ag panel’s $172 million funding bill advances to Ways and Means committee

After studying its omnibus finance and policy bill for two days, the House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee put the finishing touches on its proposed budget-setting legi...

Human services panel reviews potential $300 million in budget cuts

With the state’s darkening fiscal picture and a nearly $6 billion shortfall looming in three fiscal years, Minnesota lawmakers have begun to take action. Increased human ser...


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