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Outdoor heritage funding gets early committee approval

Sponsored by Rep. Dan Fabian (R-Roseau), HF2789, the annual funding bill contains appropriations for Fiscal Year 2019 from the Outdoor Heritage Fund

Intermediate school districts seek support through new innovation grant

Intermediate school districts in Minnesota often face a unique set of challenges when it comes to educating students.

Proposed electricity tax exemption could give jolt to residential customers

Rep. Jeff Backer (R-Browns Valley) told the House Taxes Committee Wednesday that he believes electricity is on par with food and clothing — two items exempt from sales tax in Minnesota.

Should life without parole be a sentence for the most heinous juvenile offenders?

Public safety committee discusses the findings of the Commission on Juvenile Sentencing for Heinous Crimes.

MN growers hope new initiative can uncork state's wine potential

The new council would provide grants to help develop and promote Minnesota’s wine industry.

We’re fixing the elder abuse backlog, officials say

State officials apologized to the House Subcommittee on Aging and Long-Term Care Wednesday for a now-infamous backlog of senior mistreatment investigations, and explained what they are doing to fix the crisis.

Child care access subcommittee hears emotional testimony from providers

A House subcommittee heard emotional testimony from current and former child care providers who shared their struggles, highlighting reasons they believe there’s a child care crisis in Minnesota that not only impacts providers, but Minnesotans who don’t have access to affordable child care.

State projects $329 million budget surplus in latest forecast

Updated 3:44 p.m. The state has a $329 million projected budget surplus for the remainder of this biennium, Minnesota Management and Budget announced Wednesday. In its 2...

State agency and education officials detail preservation bonding requests

Administration officials and leaders of the state’s public colleges and universities outlined their bonding requests to the House Capital Investment Committee.

State officials seek more funding for malfunctioning MNLARS, but transportation chair unimpressed

State officials said last week they need $10 million by Thursday to continue to work on fixing the glitch-addled system, called MNLARS.

Time improvement sought for sexual assault examination kit testing

HF3017, sponsored by Rep. Marion O'Neill (R-Maple Lake) aims to establish a procedure for handling rape kits.

2018 committee deadlines set

House and Senate leadership have set the following deadlines for committees to complete their business this session.

State officials pitch bonding requests to improve sex offender program, health testing lab

The heads of two state agencies made the case Tuesday for why their facilities should get state public infrastructure money.

Audit: Pollution Control Agency failed to validate contractor payments

The Pollution Control Agency came under fire after an audit revealed the agency’s failure to adhere to compliance measures when doing business with outside contractors, causing the agency to overpay in some instances.

State auditor’s report could harm private CPA firms, Legislative auditor says

A report released last year by State Auditor Rebecca Otto’s office that looked into private CPA firms’ reviews of county finances broke generally accepted auditing standards, according to the Office of the Legislative Auditor.


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