A family and medical benefit insurance program for full- and part-time Minnesota workers begins Jan. 1, 2026.
Per its website, Minnesota Paid Leave “provides payments and job protections to people who need time away from work for their own health or to care for a family member.”
The program’s arrival comes after the well-publicized potential that billions of dollars in fraud have been uncovered in other state-run programs, including “Feeding Our Future,” housing stabilization and autism treatment.
“It is our strong hope that internal controls in this program are robust and are followed because we do not want to be back here a year from now having a fraud hearing,” said Rep. Kristin Robbins (R-Maple Grove). She chairs the House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee that received an overview Wednesday of anti-fraud controls.
To its supporters, the housing omnibus budget bill passed by the House Sunday represents a step in the right direction. Many of those same legislators, however, say a giant leap...
The omnibus cannabis policy bill that makes law changes as Minnesota’s adult-use cannabis market gets off the ground is on its way to Gov. Tim Walz.
The House passed the con...
A bill advancing through the Legislature would increase funding for affordable housing programs, infrastructure grants and rental assistance though some lawmakers argue it falls...
The omnibus education finance bill has graduated from the House Floor.
After weeks of leadership dealmaking, HF2433 was passed 93-41 Friday and sent to the Senate.
Spons...
In the next few weeks, summer unemployment insurance for hourly and temporary school workers will kick in.
A newly crafted plan to invest $100 million for the program in fis...
Post-secondary eligibility options, substitute teachers and epinephrine delivery systems are parts of a bill getting a favorable grade Friday night.
Sponsored by Rep. Sydney...
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...