By Rachel Kats
Some call it a tip credit, others call it a tip penalty. Regardless of what it’s called, it would create a new minimum wage category for certain tipped employees.
By Melissa Turtinen
Lawmakers hope to use $142.1 million of Legacy funds to enhance thousands of acres of land, protect clean water and fund arts and culture projects across the state.
By Ricky Campbell
Hoping to streamline the child custody process for unmarried parents, the House on Monday passed a bill that would afford those couples joint petition rights similar to divorce court proceedings.
By Jonathan Mohr
The Department of Agriculture would not have the final say on adopting rules regulating nitrogen fertilizer application under provisions of a bill passed 69-56 by the House Monday.
By Ricky Campbell
Although politics between two competing parties can become testy at times in the Legislature, one group of lawmakers vocally vows to put aside partisanship as they hear, discuss...
By Michael Strasburg
HF4063 would provide a 12-year property tax exemption for pipelines constructed after 2017 and located in areas not currently receiving natural gas services.
By Ricky Campbell
HF4225 would direct the Department of Veterans Affairs to design, produce and develop a Korean War commemorative ribbon and medallion.
By Jonathan Mohr
Lawmakers hardly missed a beat this week, picking up where they left off before the Easter/Passover break with a slate of meetings that included Thursday’s House Ways and Means ...
By Melissa Turtinen
An effort to limit mandates on power companies would exempt some utility companies from the solar energy standard less than two years before the compliance date.
By Mike Cook
Looking to piggyback on last year’s action, House Republicans announced budget adjustment targets for this session. Tax relief tops the list.
By Zach Kayser
The state may need to rescue a statewide suicide prevention hotline for the second time.
Operated by Oakdale nonprofit Canvas Health, Crisis Connection is slated to shut dow...
By Ricky Campbell
HF3224 would allow state-chartered credit unions to adopt, amend or repeal bylaws if at least 3 percent of its members propose a resolution and it would allow for electronic voting.