By Ricky Campbell
A harbinger to the thousands of football enthusiasts expected to flood into Minneapolis for next year’s Super Bowl game, HF68/SF444*, sponsored by Rep. Joe Hoppe (R-Chaska) and ...
By Jonathan Mohr
The House voted 82-52 Thursday to pass a bill that would appropriate nearly $60 million in lottery proceeds for the state’s environment and natural resources, despite objections...
By Chris Steller
People planning a lawsuit alleging an architectural barrier violates the rights of people with disabilities would first have to file a notice giving the business or place of pub...
By Jonathan Mohr
Budget negotiations between Gov. Mark Dayton and Republican legislative leaders changed directions Wednesday evening with a “Meet Half Way” offer from the administration that wo...
By Mike Cook
The Legislature may go two straight years without a bonding bill.
That was the warning from Rep. Dean Urdahl (R-Grove City), just before the House voted down an $800 million...
By Lee Ann Schutz
Revenue department’s policy changes would add training requirements for individuals at a county or city who administers property tax.
By Tory Cooney
For some people, getting a much-needed prescription filled isn’t always as simple as getting it from their doctor and taking it to a pharmacy. For many, it can become a painful ...
By Chris Steller
Minnesotans might not have problems boarding commercial aircraft in 2018 with a state-issued ID after the conference committee on the Real ID compliance bill unanimously adopted its report Tuesday.
By Ricky Campbell
Seeking solutions for a licensure system that opponents allege has stymied the supply of qualified teachers for years, legislators have crafted a proposal they feel will not onl...
By Chris Steller
The omnibus retirement bill is in a “continuous state of flux.”
That’s according to the sponsor, Rep. Tim O'Driscoll (R-Sartell), who shepherded HF565 to another committee a...