Lawmakers are handing in a higher ed package that may not get top marks across the board, but it did receive a passing grade.
On a 101-33 vote, the House approved the higher education conference committee report carrying updates to financial aid programs, new fraud-prevention measures, and several provisions aimed at improving transparency and protections for students.
However, some may grade the report as incomplete because it is missing proposals to update the state’s educational attainment goals, ensure legislative involvement in selecting regents to the University of Minnesota and addressing a $130 million expected shortfall in state financial aid programs.
“It’s disappointing we didn’t have a target to address that gap,” said Rep. Dan Wolgamott (DFL-St. Cloud), who sponsors the HF4252 with Sen. Omar Fateh (DFL-Mpls).
Rep. Kim Hicks (DFL-Rochester) wants to put more teeth in Minnesota Human Rights Act provisions that prohibit discrimination against people with disabilities.
To that end, s...
Nick Keis’ 5-year-old daughter has spent most of the past 10 weeks in the hospital, including nearly a week of being intubated and sedated.
He received a hospital bill for $...
A fundamental redesign of the look and feel of the content in a child’s social media feeds received strong House support Tuesday.
“No more ads, no more push notifications, n...
Monday turned out to be a human services marathon on the House Floor.
Addressing fraud in Department of Human Services programs remains a priority for both caucuses with a M...
While public schools are largely funded through state and federal dollars, Minnesota provides funds and services that extend beyond public and charter schools to reach the rough...
Will the Senate agree to the House human services policy bill? Will a conference committee be needed to resolve differences?
We’ll likely find out soon enough.
There was...
The Office of Inspector General bill has exited the House.
The House passed HF1338/SF856* Thursday after it had stalled in committees for most of the 2026 session and a work...
The looming end of session means the end of an intense two-year conversation, Rep. Michael Howard (DFL–Richfield) said as he wrapped up a conference committee hearing on the hou...
There were two firsts at the public safety policy conference committee meeting Friday.
It was the first conference committee to meet this year, and it was also the first to ...
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...