By Mike Cook
Eighteen bills initially approved on a bipartisan vote by the Legislative Commission on Pensions and Retirement have been rolled into the pension and retirement supplemental bud...
By Jonathan Mohr
After voting to table a package of funding and policy provisions meant to address child care and protection, hunger and homelessness late Tuesday evening, the House resumed...
By Tim Walker
Hollywood is full of stories about childhood actors reaching stardom and then falling hard, often with tragic endings.
That same sad pattern is being replayed on social medi...
By Margaret Stevens
House members recognized a beloved colleague, friend and mentor Wednesday with a bill that would honor the so-called “Defender of the Range.”
The House voted 129-0 to design...
By Margaret Stevens
It’s time to set aside the notion of even-numbered years being bonding years, according to Rep. Nolan West (R-Blaine).
“Any year you can pass a bonding bill is a bonding yea...
By Brian Basham
Following a discussion that lasted about as long as a school day, the House passed its supplemental education finance bill Tuesday night.
Rep. Cheryl Youakim (DFL-Hopki...
By Miranda Bryant
After adding provisions related to the ongoing reconstruction of the State Office Building on the Capitol Complex, the House overwhelmingly passed a $239.4 million legacy funds ...
By Brian Basham
The labor policy bill is on the way back to the House and Senate floors.
Rep. Michael Nelson (DFL-Brooklyn Park) and Sen. Jennifer McEwen (DFL-Duluth) sponsor HF3947/SF3852*...
By Rob Hubbard
The U.S. Supreme Court case was called Tyler v. Hennepin County, but its repercussions resonate far outside the metropolitan area county.
In fact, the largest item in the su...
By Rob Hubbard
Could you have some money in the game soon? The question of legalized sports betting has been discussed in Minnesota since a 2018 U.S. Supreme Court decision struck down a feder...
By Miranda Bryant
By every definition, there is a shortage of mental health professionals in Minnesota. One in four jobs in the field are currently vacant.
Why?
Pick a reason: high demand...
By Brian Basham
Changes to the Read Act, allowing military connected schools to add a Purple Star designation, and putting a ban on book bans are part of a conference committee report that appe...
By Mike Cook
Per its website, “The Public Employees Insurance Program (PEIP) was created by special legislation to make a comprehensive package of medical, dental and life insurance benefits...
By Margaret Stevens
One year after passing an historic $2.58 billion infrastructure package, including more than $1 billion paid with cash, lawmakers showed little appetite for another big bite fro...
By Tim Walker
Rep. Kaohly Vang Her (DFL-St. Paul) says lost and stolen firearms are “an appealing source of firearms for people who are illegally prohibited from owning guns.”
Hoping to d...