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Week in Review: April 27-May 1

The House and Senate meet in a joint convention April 28 for Gov. Tim Walz's final State of the State address. (Photo by Andrew VonBank)

Bills were moving this week as the clock ticks down to the final day of the 2026 session.

After more than two months, the bill to create an Office of Inspector General has finally exited the committee process. HF1338/SF856*, a top priority for the caucuses this session, is now on its way to the House Floor with approval from the House Ways and Means Committee after a late-evening vote Wednesday.

Three proposals emerged this week as possible rescue plans for the Hennepin County Medical Center as the House Health Finance and Policy Committee heard about the dire nature of the situation from hospital and county leaders Tuesday.

Some bills cleared the final hurdle in the House in a pair of floor sessions this week. That included the lengthy HOA and community interest communities package, HF1268/SF1750*, which is headed back to the Senate after it was amended by the House. Lawmakers added a predictive market wagering ban to the public safety package, HF3990/SF4760*, before also returning it to the Senate for concurrence.


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Recent Dailies

House lawmakers weigh proposed 'wealth tax' on assets over $10 million
Rep. Aisha Gomez presents HF4616 to the House Taxes Committee April 7. The bill would establish a 1% percent tax on all taxable wealth of individuals and trusts that exceeds $10 million. (Photo by Andrew VonBank) Shoring up the state’s finances by raising taxes on the wealthiest among us is an idea whose time has come and gone and come again. Both the federal and state governments ha...
How short are the Legislature's short sessions?
The Minnesota House of Representatives in session Feb. 6, 2025. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) Rep. Ron Kresha (R-Little Falls) was ready to end the session March 25, making the motion to adjourn sine die. But not enough of his colleagues shared that sentiment, defeating ...
Week in Review: March 23-27
Community members participate in Disability Services Day at the Capitol March 24. Hundreds gathered to listen to speakers and show their support at the annual advocacy event. (Photo by Michele Jokinen)
Phew, we made it to the first and second committee deadlines. Committees had jam-packed agendas this week as policy bills needed to be through most committees by today. ...
Boating restrictions needed to help wild rice recover, supporters say
Part of the Rise & Repair Alliance, Gina Peltier testifies before the House environment committee March 26 in support of a bill that would prohibit operation of a watercraft in a manner that threatens uncultivated wild rice. (Photo by Andrew VonBank) There are several core symbols of Minnesota. A short but not all-inclusive list would be walleyes, loons, and even giant beavers, named the state fossil last session. Wild r...
Bill would tie state financial aid to post-degree earnings
Rep. Bidal Duran New federal rules aim to stop federal student-aid dollars from flowing to low-earning degree programs.   Proposed legislation laid over Thursday by the House Higher Educatio...
Teacher retention funding bill seeks to keep educators in classrooms
Nathan Eklund, founder and CEO of Vital Network, testifies March 26 in support of HF3930. Sponsored by Rep. Josiah Hill, the bill would appropriate an additional $2 million for a contract to support teacher retention. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) A 2024 survey of K-12 teachers found they have higher levels of burnout compared to other working adults. In Minnesota, about a third of teachers leave the profession within...
Committee approves omnibus human services bill without debate
Rep. Mohamud Noor, co-chair of the House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee, smiles March 26 as the group finishes up work on HF729, the human services policy bill. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) Despite prior misgivings voiced by legislators over parts of the omnibus human services policy bill, it was approved with minimal discussion Thursday. The House Human Servic...
Tax committee considers tax break on day care costs
“Putting a little money back into the pockets of Minnesotans” has been a frequently heard phrase this legislative session. Many a bill has been presented in committees with thos...
Criteria compliance requirement to get state grants clears committee
Certifying one’s eligibility could become a criterion to receive a state grant. “This bill implements a simple concept that entities that steal from the state government sho...
Support for local journalists headlines panel conversation on internship plan
Tara Brandl, co-owner of Above the Fold Publishing and president of the Minnesota Newspaper Association, testifies March 26 before the House workforce committee in support of HF4072. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) At a time when political divides often mirror the fractured national media landscape, lawmakers found common ground Thursday: the importance of strong local journalism. Lawm...

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How short are the Legislature's short sessions?
Rep. Ron Kresha (R-Little Falls) was ready to end the session March 25, making the motion to adjourn sine die. But not enough of his colleagues shared that sentiment, defeating ...
Stable budget outlook projects $3.7 billion surplus now, no deficit in next biennium
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...