The pace of the House slowed this week with a few committee meetings each day and a few floor sessions throughout the week.
The House Capital Investment Committee wrapped up its regularly scheduled meetings and approved two vehicle bills, in addition to hearing a proposal for a new pediatric psychiatric treatment facility in HF4896.
The governor’s tax bill proposal was presented to the House Taxes Committee. The slate of local sales tax requests heard by the committee this week also included HF4194 to rescind funding for a Rochester sports complex.
The House Ways and Means Committee was busy with bills it received from other committees this session. It sent some bills like the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund bill, HF3426, to the House Floor, while others didn’t make the cut, including funding for Greater Minnesota public television stations in HF3936.
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It turns out a lot of candy contains wheat.
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In Trost’s industrial technology class at St...
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The projected surplus for Fiscal Years 2026-27 is now higher than it was in the November estimate, and no deficit is projected for the next biennium.
“Minnesota’s budge...