By Mike Cook
HF2904 contains nearly a dozen get-tougher on child pornography provisions, including a guarantee that someone found guilty of distributing or possessing child pornography would spend time behind bars.
By Michael Strasburg
HF4070 would require the Pollution Control Agency to conduct a number of additional evaluations prior to issuing a demolition debris landfill permit to a facility.
By Melissa Turtinen
An idea to hold state and presidential primaries on the same day in 2020 met some concerns from the secretary of state and some DFLers.
By Zach Kayser
The House Health and Human Services Finance Committee meeting Tuesday afternoon featured the program that literally wrote the book on how to curb opioid prescriptions.
By Jonathan Avise
More than $30 million in security upgrades are needed to help protect facilities in the Capitol Complex against potential threats, advisory group says.
By Rachel Kats
Keeping higher education attainable for students and maintaining campus infrastructure are top priorities of Gov. Mark Dayton’s supplemental budget recommendations for higher education.
By Ricky Campbell
Joint hearing of House committees questions state officials on MN.IT's missteps in developing state's new vehicle registration system.
By Michael Strasburg
An update to the state’s Clean Water Act could make it easier for local units of government to receive financial assistance for water and soil projects.
By Melissa Turtinen
Rep. Paul Torkelson (R-Hanska) wants to fund some water quality improvement projects and grants that were cut from last year’s omnibus Legacy finance bill.
By Ricky Campbell
Lawmakers and the governor are facing a difficult decision on how to best serve Minnesota veterans who need full-time care — and the clock is ticking.
By HPIS Staff
Learn more a proposal that aims to strengthen student’s civics knowledge by requiring school districts to offer a government and citizenship course for credit in either 11th or 12th grade.