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House OKs limits to life insurance policies by suspected terrorists

Insurance companies may be able to limit life insurance payments to beneficiaries of suspected terrorists. Sponsored by Rep. Joe Hoppe (R-Chaska), HF1397 was passed, as amen...

House recognizes research, fiscal departments for 50 years of service

The nonpartisan House Research and House Fiscal Analysis departments receive recognition from the Minnesota House of Representatives for their 50 years of service.

Omnibus tax bill repurposes some 2016 vetoed provisions, adds some new

Conference committee comes to grips with the millions of dollars bottom-line differences between the House, Senate and governor.

House, Senate negotiators tackle transportation bills in hopes of finding a deal

Lawmakers have been unable to pass a transportation bill in recent years that would provide what state transportation officials say is a badly-needed increase in road and bridge dollars.

'Inefficient and efficient at the same time': It’s conference committee season

Lawmakers on conference committees must sort through competing bills before finalizing a product to send to the governor.

Buffer law, fee increases on table as environment conference committee starts

Fee increases at state parks, delays in the buffer law, even who can use scopes on muzzleloaders, are just a few of the issues up for negotiation as the omnibus environment, natural resources policy and finance conference committee met for the first time Wednesday.

Ed finance omnibus bill conference committee digs into details, seeks unified proposal

With the fate of voluntary pre-kindergarten programs across the state to be determined, a House-Senate conference committee met Wednesday to discuss details in proposed legislat...

Panel hears how Real ID compliance bills differ

How Minnesota might comply with the federal Real ID law — an issue that has dogged the Legislature for a decade — began getting hashed out in a House-Senate conference committee...

House minority leader responds with own protest and dissent

Hortman’s April 3 comments on House Floor prompted an earlier protest and dissent from Republicans.

House ethics panel stands at ready to self-police

A crucial committee rarely meets and hears no bills. But if there’s a complaint, for members on the House Ethics Committee “it’s like eating broken glass or getting a root canal.”

Starting Line: Seeking ways to prevent wolf-livestock conflicts in Greater Minnesota

Rep. John Poston (R-Lake Shore) sponsors HF2277 which aims to prevent wolf-livestock conflicts. Find out more on this week’s Starting Line.

With five weeks to go, lots for 2017 Legislature to get accomplished

When legislators return to St. Paul next week after the week-long Passover/Easter break it is expected to get hectic as members will have just under five weeks to complete their work and avoid a potential special session.

Week in Review: April 3-7

A look back at what happened in the Minnesota House of Representatives the week of April 3-7, 2017.

House passes omnibus health bill that would scrap MNsure

The House passed its omnibus health and human services finance bill, as amended, on a 75-53 vote Friday after emotional discussion. Supporters hailed the legislation as a fi...

Dayton demands fiscal integrity from lawmakers

Budget numbers must add up before real work can begin, governor says during Friday press briefing


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