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Legislators aim to close off-road DWI loophole

Tragedy struck Chisago Lake in January when an 8-year-old boy ice fishing with his family was struck and killed by a drunk snowmobiler.

Proposal would help fund cybersecurity measures in state government

Cybersecurity has been underfunded in the state, which puts citizens’ data at risk, some House members say.

‘Delete friend request’: Bill would bar employers from accessing employees’ social media accounts

Employers would be barred from accessing workers’ personal social media accounts under a bill making its way through the Legislature.

House, Senate agree to MNLARS funding compromise

The conference committee on SF3133 reached a compromise that would appropriate $9.65 million in Fiscal Year 2018 to the Department of Public Safety to continue work on improving the glitch-ridden computer system.

Omnibus transportation policy bill proposes sweeping changes to Met Council

The bill would change the size and makeup of the regional planning body, alter how the agency’s finances are monitored by the state, and change the way it can pay for capital maintenance costs.

Funding increases for student mental health finds bipartisan support

As lawmakers continue to look for ways to improve school safety, strengthening mental health services for students is one approach that’s receiving bipartisan support.

Committee considers offering tax credits to Hollywood

The film industry has evolved significantly since “The Mighty Ducks” and “Grumpy Old Men” were filmed in Minnesota in the 1990s. As a result, lawmakers are aiming to incentivize...

Proposed grants would turn emerald ash borer-infected trees into biomass fuel

Held over by a committee is a bill that would establish a grant program to process diseased trees removed from public land in Xcel Energy’s coverage area and turn them into heat and renewable energy at the St. Paul Cogeneration facility.

Cameras in the courtroom? Consent would be required by many under proposal in House

HF3436 would prohibit, in most cases, the recording or broadcast of any criminal matter without the express consent of the defendant, victim, prosecutor and witness under subpoena along with permission from the presiding judge.

Minnesota’s last one-room school seeks dollars to expand

Lawmakers are considering a bonding request for repairs and additional space at Northwest Angle School on Lake of the Woods.

PCA water fees make a splash with some legislators

HF2940 would prohibit the PCA from increasing fees for certain water-related activities and require the agency to submit a report to the Legislature on water quality permit fee revenues.

Blaine’s National Sports Center seeks $2.5 million for maintenance facility

The National Sports Center in Blaine is turning to the state for a $2.5 million project to demolish and rebuild a maintenance facility.

Committee approves relaxing child care provider rules

HF3403 would require the Department of Human Services to review licensing rules for providers and create a stakeholder engagement process.

Bill would exempt hair braiding from state cosmetology laws

Making it easier for hair braiders to start businesses is one goal of a bill approved by the House Government Operations and Elections Policy Committee on Wednesday.

Work requirement for Medicaid advances in House

Despite hours of passionate testimony against it, a bill to require that some Medicaid recipients work in order to get their benefits moved forward late Tuesday.


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