By Ricky Campbell
Last year, the Minnesota Gambling Control Board reported another record year: $1.5 billion in gross sales, up 13.2 percent from 2015.
By Ricky Campbell
For health providers who can’t afford medical malpractice insurance and for municipal liquor stores that can’t pay for liability, along with day cares, foster homes and group h...
By Chris Steller
If you get suspended indefinitely without pay from your job, the date of your suspension may count as your date of discharge for purposes of unemployment insurance.
By Ricky Campbell
Minnesota’s auto dealers, who think manufacturers aren’t reimbursing them enough for recall and warranty repairs, could benefit from a bill passed 118-4 by the House Monday.
By Ricky Campbell
Greater protections and power to insurance fraud investigators could be forthcoming and the government could force companies associated with fraud to pay restitution.
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By HPIS Staff
Conference committees across the budgetary spectrum began the week approving delete-all amendments that showcased priorities, generally Republican, within their spending areas. ...
By Tory Cooney
Home care workers could count training in age-related hearing loss toward their annual training requirements under HF952, which was passed by the House in a 129-0 vote Thursday....
By Tory Cooney
More Minnesotans could have access to cutting-edge treatments for chronic diseases like cancer, leukemia, MS, HIV, diabetes, epilepsy and arthritis through HF712, which the Hous...
By Jonathan Mohr
An alternate payment method that could compensate some Minnesota hospitals for lost reimbursement payments would be created under a bill passed 130-0 by the House Thursday.
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By Jonathan Mohr
Some solid waste permits issued by the Pollution Control Agency could be extended for seven years under the provisions of a bill passed 130-0 by the House Thursday.
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