By Mike Cook
Ensuring peace officers have all available tools to keep the public safe is the goal of a bill proffered by Rep. Matt Grossell (R-Clearbrook).
By Mike Cook
HF3610 would increase the penalty for assaulting a peace officer from a gross misdemeanor to a felony punishable by up to two years in prison and a $4,000 fine.
By Jonathan Avise
Provisions governing deputy registrars and motor vehicle dealers in Minnesota could be streamlined under a bill passed Wednesday by the House.
By Melissa Turtinen
Minnesota Management and Budget may be required to submit certain information about collective bargaining agreements to the Legislature.
By Ricky Campbell
Minnesotans could apply to become online notaries public and complete that work remotely.
In an effort to join a nationwide push to update the laws governing notaries, the H...
By Ricky Campbell
The House passed a bill Wednesday intended to crack down on scamming veterans or their loved ones out of pay and benefits, which is already illegal under federal law.
By Jonathan Avise
HF3282/SF2869* would eliminate a mandate that movers file a list of rates and terms for specific purposes with the Department of Transportation.
By Michael Strasburg
The House set its sights Wednesday on closing a loophole that allows someone convicted of drunken driving to still legally operate a snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle.
By Zach Kayser
The House signed off on an expansion for Regions Hospital Wednesday, just weeks after the Department of Health said its plan wasn’t in the public interest.
By Ricky Campbell
Lawmakers are entertaining the idea of allowing liquor sales in retail stores, a proposal that drew clear dividing lines Wednesday between grocery stores and liquor store groups.
By Jonathan Avise
House lawmakers agreed Tuesday to extend a one-year halt on allowing the Department of Transportation to enforce permitting requirements related to ditch mowing along state highways.
By Ricky Campbell
With five days left in the legislative session, the House cleared one of the biggest hurdles it had heading into 2018: conforming Minnesota’s tax code to the recent federal overhaul.
By Zach Kayser
The Department of Human Services would be ordered to consider reforming child care provider regulations, under a bill that passed the House Tuesday.
By Zach Kayser
Employment protections for those who care for someone under quarantine would be extended under a bill passed 127-0 Tuesday by the House.
By HPIS Staff
After a weekend of work behind the scenes, the conference committee on the omnibus supplemental budget began adopting the compromise language Monday.