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House panel mulls modifying tax breaks to include state's largest data centers

Luring businesses to Minnesota with tax incentives is nothing new. But, if the state starts seeing budget deficits in the coming years, could those tax breaks start looking too ...

Amendment saves new nursing home standards board from chopping block

Two years after the Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board was created, it was saved with an amendment to a bill that would repeal it. The board’s duties include establishin...

Local governments seek funds for cybersecurity amid rising threats

Target and UnitedHealthcare spend untold amounts of money to prevent their information technology systems from a breach. But the bad guys have still been able to wreak havoc on ...

Divided public safety committee approves bill broadening self-defense rights

Whatever name is used, the “castle doctrine” or “stand your ground” laws specify that using deadly force in self-defense is warranted in certain circumstances. What those ex...

Bill would unleash dog training volunteers from some HOA restrictions

Service dogs trained by New Hope-based Can Do Canines can turn on lights, open doors, pay retail clerks at tall counters and alert someone with diabetes when their blood sugar l...

SHIELD Act proposes security grants for Minnesota schools

White Bear Lake High School junior Lauryn Belz said she and many of her fellow students don’t feel safe at school, citing numerous lockdowns at schools throughout Minnesota. ...

Transportation committee votes to repeal clean car rules before expiration

California or Washington, D.C.? This isn’t a quiz about your summer travel plans, but about from which place you’d like to take direction when it comes to setting automotive...

Improved training for identifying signs of child maltreatment, abuse goal of House bill

In 2022, there were 80,000 reports of potential child maltreatment made across Minnesota counties with 80% of those reports originating from mandated reporters. To better tr...

Legislation aims to clear voter confusion over election mailings

During an election cycle, voters can be inundated with mailed absentee ballot applications, voter registration forms and sample ballots from many different parties, official and...

Avian flu surge, other issues prompts call for more emergency agriculture funding

Even if you don’t keep farmer’s hours and watch AgDay airing in the early, early morning on rural TV stations, you probably know there are serious issues affecting agriculture i...

House committee digs into who should pay for care evaluation coverage

A health care evaluation is an in-person evaluation to develop, update or review a Medical Assistance recipient's plan of care for home care services, except personal care assis...

Lawmakers consider funding for culinary career prep in schools

One hour to prepare a three-course meal without electricity or running water, judged by restaurateurs? The ProStart Invitational transforms high school students into culinary st...

House GOP bill would shift emergency authority from governor to Legislature

Minnesota’s top elected official has the authority to declare a peacetime or national security emergency. When an emergency is in effect, the governor can exercise certain power...

Bill seeks to ban transgender inmates from state women’s prison

The question of where transgender inmates should be incarcerated in Minnesota’s prison system was before lawmakers Tuesday. Of the 8,300 people behind bars in the state syst...

Lawmakers seek solutions to high child care costs in Minnesota

Everybody agrees that child care in Minnesota is too expensive, but harmony does not exist on how to lower costs. Do you throw money at the problem with grants and tax break...


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