By Rob Hubbard
Yes, there would be “Walz checks.” No, Social Security income wouldn’t be 100% exempt, but the number of Minnesotans who pay state taxes on it would be cut in half. And yes, som...
By Tim Walker
It’s far from a done deal, but recreational cannabis took an important step forward Monday to becoming legal in Minnesota.
The House Ways and Means Committee approved HF100,...
By HPIS Staff
On Monday it will be exactly five weeks until the 2023 legislative session must end. If lawmakers are to finish their work by this year’s constitutionally mandated deadline —May...
By Margaret Stevens
Rep. Cedrick Frazier (DFL-New Hope) and his family moved into their community anticipating they’d be able to take a train downtown to enjoy the amenities and services. That oppo...
By Mike Cook
A vast elections bill that supporters say focuses on Minnesota voices is not being well-received by all — but enough — of them.
Proponents say the so-called “Democracy ...
By Margaret Stevens
A popular program providing low-interest farm loans received overwhelming support from the House Thursday.
On a 129-0 vote, legislators passed HF463 which would appropriate ...
By Rob Hubbard
A significant funding increase for the Minnesota State and University of Minnesota systems is a step closer to reality.
On Wednesday, the House passed the omnibus higher edu...
By Tessa Pieper
Come in, the water’s fine.
Or it could be by 2040.
Among other provisions, HF1999, as amended, would set this deadline-driven goal so that all waters achieve their desig...
By Margaret Stevens
With just under six weeks (at most) left in the legislative session, much budget work has now been funneled to the House Ways and Means Committee, a final opportunity to shape o...
By Rob Hubbard
Should the wealthiest Minnesotans pay a larger share of their income in taxes? Or would that be bad for business, causing a corporate mass exodus?
Arguments can be made on b...
By Tim Walker
The law is the law, right? And it applies to everyone equally, right?
Except that both federal and state laws can vary depending upon one’s age.
Minnesota law prohibits ...
By Margaret Stevens
With the Brooklyn Center Walmart slated to close later this month, a local economic development and advocacy group seeks state aid to help fill the hole left behind.
Sponsor...
By Mike Cook
The largest of the state’s three executive branch courts has seen its workload increase more than expected. Now its leaders seek a onetime funding bump to make it through the en...
By HPIS Staff
With the possible exception of a session’s final few days, the week before the third committee deadline is about as hectic as things get in the House.
That deadline, by when...
By Tim Walker
Making investments to drive energetic economic growth and vitality in the state by giving significant support to both businesses and workers is a key component of an all-encompa...