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Minnesota Index: House members’ hometowns

House members, from Territorial House of 1849 to today              Of 3,849 with listed birth countries, House members born outside of the United States  Number born ...

House would limit GPS tracking of ignition-interlock participants

News last fall that some ignition interlock devices were tracking the locations of program participants didn’t sit right with Rep. Peggy Scott (R-Andover). “There wasn’t eno...

Amendment to scrap growler sale expansion tables liquor bill

Omnibus liquor bill provisions in limbo include expanding closing time to 4 a.m. in Hennepin and Ramsey counties the morning following the Super Bowl at U.S. Bank Stadium.

Week in Review: May 8-12

Like many collegians with term papers due, legislators and the governor need to finish their most high-profile assignment with just a little time left: putting together a state ...

Omnibus retirement bill aims to stabilize public pension plans

The omnibus retirement bill covering several groups of public employees in Minnesota cleared its first hurdle Friday when the House Government Operations and Elections Policy Co...

Dayton follows through on promise, vetoes five omnibus budget bills

Gov. Mark Dayton vetoed five omnibus budget bills Friday, outlining objections that included funding shortfalls during a time of surplus and controversial policy provisions in a...

Rules that hike home construction costs could get legislative review

A rule increasing unit cost by $1,000 or more, on average, would trigger notice to the Legislature and possible committee action.

Maximum weight for milk trucks would increase under bill given House OK

One Greater Minnesota lawmaker says fines against dairy producers for overweight transport trucks isn’t a case of crying over spilled milk — it’s hurting some of those in the st...

Evening hours may not be required of county license bureaus

People who staff county license bureaus could get all their evenings back. Along with dropping a mandate bureaus stay open for three hours after 5 p.m. or on Saturday, HF151...

House acts to limit or ban payouts to departing admin officials

‘Highly compensated employees’ could see smaller severance payments, or be barred from receiving them.

Tampering with cop car could become a felony crime

Bill would criminalize tampering with a public safety motor vehicle, which could include police or fire vehicles, ambulances and marked vehicles used by conservation officers.

Telemedicine defined in bill headed for governor

The House voted 127-0 Thursday to define telemedicine and specify that health care providers working with patients remotely are subject to the same professional standards as tho...

Technical change could clarify protection of some medical titles

The House passed a technical bill to clarify the protection of titles for professionals licensed by the Board of Medical Practice – which includes medical doctors, doctors of os...

APRNs could be required to complete graduate courses for licensing

The House passed a bill 127-0 Thursday that would modify licensing requirements for advance practice registered nurses, to require graduate-level coursework. Sponsored by Re...

House sends governor bill to allow medical assistants to perform more duties

Statutes that limit the performance of certain tasks to physicians need to be extended to advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants, bill sponsor says.


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