The House Ethics Committee heard competing DFL and Republican complaints Friday alleging that two members left a committee meeting to drink at a St. Paul restaurant and another member worked as a lobbyist while he served as a legislator.
The committee is currently in closed session after concluding a trio of probable cause hearings. It is expected to reconvene later today.
Rep. Greg Davids (R-Preston) provided a reminder that the panel is “not a court of law,” but rather an internal mechanism allowing House members to hold one another accountable between elections.
“Ultimately, accountability rests with the voters,” he said.
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...
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 ...
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.
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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
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...