At a time when political divides often mirror the fractured national media landscape, lawmakers found common ground Thursday: the importance of strong local journalism.
Lawmakers highlighted the reporters who cover everything from school board meetings to city council races to Fourth of July festivities — as Rep. Wayne Johnson (R-Cottage Grove) put it, “pronounce the town’s name right.”
That bipartisan praise came as the House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee considered HF4072, to help fund a Minnesota Local News Talent Pipeline Program that would support paid internships at Minnesota newspapers, television and radio stations, as well as digital outlets.
Sponsored by Rep. Julie Greene (DFL-Edina), the bill, as amended, would appropriate $500,000 from the Workforce Development Fund in Fiscal Year 2027. It was laid over for possible inclusion in a larger budget measure.
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