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Week in Review: May 4-8

Fourth-grade students from St. Katharine Drexel School in St. Cloud are literally on the edge of their seats Thursday during a Capitol tour featuring a live floor session. (Photo by Michele Jokinen)

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 working group came together to create a bipartisan, bicameral agreement. It now heads to the Senate for concurrence.

Lawmakers also overwhelmingly approved HF3900 that would put a constitutional amendment on the ballot in November to increase the annual distribution from the Permanent School Fund to increase funding for schools.

Bill packages advanced out of the chamber this week included workforce, labor, and economic development; elections; higher education; housing; and public safety.


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Recent Dailies

Health finance bill would prioritize compliance with federal ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’
President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” is about to upend many facets of Medicaid coverage in the state, and the Legislature needs to pass bills to be in compliance wi...
Human services committee rejects sustained funding hike for Medicaid fraud investigation unit
Members of the House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee agree they want more investigation and prosecution of fraudsters in the state. But their opinion of the state at...
House DFL school safety proposal fails committee vote, echoing Republican effort
(House Photography file photo) Two days after House Republicans’ school safety bill failed on a party-line vote, House DFLers’ school safety bill met the same fate in the House Education Finance Committee Thu...
Tied judiciary committee halts bill to boost security for Minnesota courtrooms, judges
(House Photography file photo) A $4.8 million supplemental budget bill to fund extra security measures for judges and judicial branch staff failed to gain approval of the House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law...
From Roseau to Owatonna, local governments lobby St. Paul for local sales tax power
To tax or not to tax. That is the question. Is it nobler to finance your city or county’s capital improvements through additional retail sales taxes at your local stores, re...
House workforce panel advances omnibus bill that would overhaul state grant process
Deven Bowdry, government relations director for the Department of Employment and Economic Development, testifies Thursday before the House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee regarding HF3732, the committee’s finance and policy bill. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) For Rep. Dave Baker (R-Willmar), the past two years chairing the House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee clarified a central mission: shift...
House leaders search for middle ground, term first negotiations 'encouraging'
(House Photography file photo) With large issues like a bonding bill and Hennepin County Medical Center’s potential closure on lawmakers’ plate this session, legislative leaders and Gov. Tim Walz met for the ...
GOPers on House children and families panel balk at omnibus bills in final scheduled meeting
The House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee discuss the committee finance bill April 15. (Photo by Andrew VonBank) As of this moment, there will be no omnibus bill coming out of the House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee, which came as a surprise to half the committee membe...
House committee OKs $162 million housing investment with no General Fund impact
They didn’t exactly find money under the couch cushions, but the House Housing Finance and Policy Committee found creative ways to provide more money for housing. Using unsp...
Public safety committee advances $14.4 million supplemental funding bill
House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee co-chairs Paul Novotny and Kelly Moller work on passing amendments to HF1082, the public safety finance and policy supplemental appropriations bill, during a Wednesday meeting. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) A $14.4 million supplemental public safety package is one stop away from a House vote. The funding requests would be appropriated in Fiscal Year 2027 for projects and progra...

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