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Bill to mandate abortion coverage by health care plans clears commerce panel

Rep. Zack Stephenson (DFL-Coon Rapids) says Minnesotans believe in reproductive freedom and in high-quality, affordable health care. He also noted that in 2021, more than 25...

Full disclosure? Bill would require it of top-earning corporations

Cracking open the books, just a bit: That’s the purpose of HF4513. “This bill makes sure that Minnesotans and their representatives have the information that we all need to ...

Corporations, developers could be prohibited from purchasing single-family homes for conversion to rentals

Should corporations be allowed to purchase more than 10 single-family homes and put them up for rent in Minnesota? The answer is no if you are Rep. Esther Agbaje (DFL-Mpls) ...

House panel advances bill to require health plans to cover gender-affirming care

Gender-affirming health care encompasses a range of social and medical interventions to affirm someone’s internal gender identity, including puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones...

More beds for civilly committed individuals would be afforded under bill

Improving capacity and access to treatment programs for civilly committed individuals with mental health and substance use disorders is at the heart of a comprehensive bill. ...

With civic competition fierce, local officials seek funds to secure more world-class sporting events

Top amateur athletes seeking their sports highest honors are expected to provide a financial boon to the state this summer and in about 21 months. Wendy Blackshaw, president...

What’s a land bank and should it pay property taxes? House tax panel weighs in

How does the public benefit? That’s a core question with any piece of proposed legislation, but, for the state’s nonprofits, the answer can determine your tax status. Take a...

Bill sponsor says proposal could make Minnesota ‘carbon negative’

Carbon capture and sequestration could help the state attain a zero or negative carbon footprint. But critics say the new technology would actually increase carbon emissions and...

‘Minnesota Voting Rights Act’ seeks to guarantee equal opportunity at the ballot box

Minnesota traditionally tops or is near the top of states when it comes to voting turnout. But a recent federal court ruling could jeopardize the opportunity for everyone wh...

Low-income seniors ask lawmakers to change rent control calculations

Senior citizens living on fixed incomes in subsidized housing told the House Housing Finance and Policy Committee Tuesday they are being priced out of their apartments. “Tod...

Tax incentives offered as possible solution to nitrate contamination on SE Minnesota farmland

Months after the Environmental Protection Agency made a formal request that state agencies address nitrate contamination in southeast Minnesota, the House Agriculture Finance an...

House labor panel approves bill to bar businesses from misclassifying employees

Jose Alfredo Gomez Rosales found out too late that his employer classified him as a contract worker. The construction worker told the House Labor and Industry Finance and Po...

Minneapolis building could go from zero to geothermal with funding boost

Mention “Thelma and Louise” and many will recall a 1991 road trip movie with Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis. But Thelma and Louise are also a pair of 68-year-old boilers in the ...

Proposed ban on flavored tobacco products moves ahead in House

Reading from a letter his daughter wrote and holding aloft a framed photo of his three children was a way for Rep. Ethan Cha (DFL-Woodbury) to personalize an issue. “Dad, I ...

Funds for more four-legged friends could help MN law enforcement, victims deal with trauma

In the name of decorum, props are usually not permitted at the testifier’s table in House committee hearing rooms, especially large ones, weighing, say about 80 pounds and the s...


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