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Tax relief aimed at young and old, GOP leaders say

Saying it targets the middle class, House Republicans announced their intent to put forward a $1.35 billion package of tax relief for the 2018-19 biennium.

Hearing begins on omnibus agriculture finance bill

Farmers who want more say in water quality regulations may be pleased by a provision in the omnibus bill the House Agriculture Finance Committee began to consider Wednesday. ...

Dayton wants a new transportation bill, criticizes reinsurance proposal

In a wide-ranging news conference, DFL governor pushes Republican lawmakers to act on transportation, reinsurance issues.

Biomass contracts could be rejiggered

Biomass energy contracts that date to a 1994 law mandating renewable energy could be renegotiated or terminated under HF759, sponsored by Rep. Jason Metsa (DFL-Virginia). Th...

House GOP lays out $6 billion map for road and bridge construction

Republican plan would lean heavily on General Fund dollars and bonding to invest $2 billion in roads, bridges over next two years; DFL says it would harm transit, isn’t sustainable.

Recent bomb threats spark call to help fund security grants

The bill would create a nonprofit security grant program administered by the state’s Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management to supplement current federal dollars.

More insurance protection sought for foster families

Children traumatized from neglect and abuse bring a range of survival mechanisms with them into a foster home, some of which can be incredibly destructive, Rep. Peggy Bennett (R...

Committee holds over plan to house prisoners at Appleton facility

Debate over facility use continues to pit local officials who see an economic boost for a depressed area against those who believe businesses should not profit from incarceration.

Campaign finance board could lose all rulemaking authority

The Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board doesn’t often make rules on its own. You could count the number of times they’ve done so over the past 21 years on one hand. ...

House property tax proposal leaves cities behind, but helps business

The signature provision in the bill aligns with one of the governor’s priorities – property tax relief for farmers who carry a large share of the cost of school district bonding projects.

School bus stop arm violations could become pricier

Violating school bus stop arm laws could get more expensive under a bill approved Monday by the House Transportation Finance Committee.

Electricity generated from rooftop solar panels could count toward state goal

Two northern Minnesota power companies may be able to apply solar installations with twice the capacity allowed in current law to meet the mandate.

Minnesota Index: Aging in Minnesota

Number of Minnesotans in the 2010 census who were at least 65 years old                          Projected number in 2020                            Projected number in...

House Republicans outline $46.3 billion spending plan

Dubbed ‘The Minnesota Way,’ plans focus is on education, roads and bridges, health and human services; net spending is projected to increase by $4.5 billion for the biennium

'Starting Line': In the top 10 percent? You're in

In this week's "Starting Line," we find out why Rep. Regina Barr (R-Inver Grove Heights) is sponsoring a bill she hopes will help more high school graduates get into the state college or university they want to attend.


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