By Tory Cooney
Passed 128-0 by the House is a plan to develop a comprehensive, statewide plan to address the spread of HIV infections by February 2018.
By Tory Cooney
House approval was given to a bill that would allow Medical Assistance estate recovery only for expenses obtained through long-term services and supports pending on or after July 1, 2016, and the estates of those who died on or after that date.
By Jonathan Mohr
The omnibus lands bill that would authorize the sale and exchange of certain state land parcels was passed by the House 131-0 Wednesday.
By Ricky Campbell
The House passed a bill Wednesday that would require health plans that cover prescription eye drops to also cover refills for those eye drops.
By Ricky Campbell
Affixing individual pricing labels to things like groceries wouldn’t be required any longer, under a bill passed 130-0 Wednesday by the House.
By Tory Cooney
Under current law, nursing homes reimburse certified nursing assistants for some expenses related to their training and evaluation, even if the cost is covered by another entity...
By Tory Cooney
More than 50 cases of measles have been reported in Minnesota this spring, mostly amongst young children, making it the worst outbreak of the disease since 1990, Kristen Ehresma...
By Tory Cooney
The conferred bill would cut $482.44 million from projected state spending in the areas of health and human services during the 2018-19 biennium, totaling about $14 billion.
By Ricky Campbell
The House on Tuesday repassed a $973.5 million spending bill that funds most executive branch agencies, the Legislature and constitutional offices.
By Jonathan Mohr
The omnibus agriculture finance bill — initially passed in the House without a vote against it — was repassed by the House 77-53 Tuesday.
A 10-member conference committee re...
By Jonathan Mohr
The House voted to repass the omnibus environment and natural resources policy and finance bill Tuesday despite procedural objections and criticism it doesn’t provide enough funding or do enough to protect the environment or natural resources.
By Chris Steller
No one has voted against the 2017 edition of the Revisor’s bill.
Gov. Mark Dayton’s desk is the next stop for the annual, non-controversial legislation, after the House pass...