By Jonathan Mohr
Nine formal recommendations to improve Minnesota’s mental health system were met with widespread support Tuesday by the House Health and Human Resources Reform Committee.
By HPIS Staff
A tax conformity bill was signed into law, a health insurance premium relief plan continued to move through House committees, and the return of the Real ID debate are among the highlights of the 2017 session’s second week.
By Nick Longworth
A meeting of many minds gathered Thursday to discuss the implementation and progress of statewide education programs and student achievement goals.
“Over the past years we h...
By Jonathan Avise
Rural lawmakers on the House Transportation Finance Committee raised concerns Thursday to Department of Public Safety officials over limits on commercial truck weights they said are hurting some agricultural producers in their areas.
By Chris Steller
With allegations of political hacking dominating national news, you might be excused for expecting that election cybersecurity would be a hot topic Thursday at the House Government Operations and Elections Policy Committee. You'd be wrong.
By Lee Ann Schutz
The House Taxes Committee Thursday heard three bills that would either raise the threshold for when an estate tax is owed or completely eliminate the tax.
By Jonathan Mohr
A lack of bipartisan cooperation was one of the health care challenges cited by Human Services Commissioner Emily Piper during an overview presentation to the House Health and Human Services Finance Committee Thursday.
By Jonathan Mohr
With three cases of chronic wasting disease identified a few weeks ago in southeastern Minnesota and a herd of farmed deer now under quarantine for the disease in Crow Wing County, the overview presentation given to the House agriculture committees by the Board of Animal Heath was well timed.
By Jonathan Mohr
The Department of Natural Resources will need more than $145 million each year for the next decade to bring the capital assets it maintains up to average or better condition.
By Lee Ann Schutz
HHS department asked to prepare over 70 reports mandates reports and studies to be completed by state agencies or other governmental entities.
By Ricky Campbell
Following a two-hour discussion that included a power outage and passionate discourse from both sides of the aisle, HF1 was approved by The House Ways and Means Committee on a split voice vote. It is being sent to the House Floor.
By Ricky Campbell
Minnesota could become one of the first states in the nation to launch a state-run health reinsurance program, under a bill sponsored by Rep. Joe Hoppe (R-Chaska).
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By Nick Longworth
A new day brought a new look at data and trends for the House Higher Education and Career Readiness Policy and Finance Committee.
“If there were a theme of this committee it...
By Mike Cook
The House Capital Investment Committee, which received a bonding primer at its first meeting from nonpartisan House staffers and a representative from Minnesota Management and Budget.