Three weeks before Christmas, state budget officials provided some merriment to Minnesotans. However, Grinch-like transformations lurk.
Released Thursday, the November 2025 Budget and Economic Forecast shows the state's expected budget surplus is almost $2.47 billion for the current 2026-27 biennium. But a $2.96 billion deficit looms in the next.
Largely due to higher income tax collections, the current picture has some rosiness; however, higher health care costs and slower economic growth are keys to the projected 2028-29 biennium shortfall.
“Last month was open enrollment and all across Minnesota, in fact all across the country, working people saw the cost of their health insurance skyrocket. The single biggest takeaway from this budget forecast is that the same health care cost increases that are hitting family budgets are now impacting the state budget,” said House DFL Caucus Leader Zack Stephenson (DFL-Coon Rapids).
With a special session needed for the Legislature to finish its work, it can be hard to follow what is going on in working groups.
To help, a page has been created on the Ho...
Lawmakers are nearing the completion of bills left over from the regular legislative session that ended Monday.
In an update Thursday, House Speaker Lisa Demuth (R-Cold Spri...
Let’s start with the revenue, shall we?
While that might not have been the suggestion that jumpstarted the process of crafting a 2025 Minnesota tax bill, the Legislature’s f...
Some years, state legislative sessions surge to a climax on their final day, a flurry of activity providing a sustained adrenaline rush, culminating in smiles of satisfaction as...
10:37 p.m. — UPDATED following floor votes
With about 90 minutes to spare on the last evening of the regular legislative session, House and Senate members passed a conferenc...
Educators and public safety personnel would benefit greatly from the omnibus pension and retirement bill.
“With the passage of this bill, those Minnesotans that keep us safe...
The conference committee report for the omnibus went from conferee approval to a trip to the governor’s office in less time than many folks may have spent on their boat on a sun...
House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman (DFL-Brooklyn Park) and her husband, Mark, were fatally shot in their home early Saturday morning.
Gov. Tim Walz announced the news dur...
About that talk of needing all 21 hours left in a legislative day to complete a special session?
House members were more than up to the challenge Monday. Beginning at 10 a.m...