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Teacher seniority no guarantee of job retention under bill that passes House

Proposal promotes new teacher recall criteria, but leaves some concerned with discrimination protections

Advocates call for more cash assistance to help families in need

An increase in temporary cash assistance for families in need coupled with a controversial delete-all amendment that would significantly decrease that amount, led to stiff parti...

State’s IT service needs more consolidation, $3 million in cuts proposed

Introducing an ‘aggressive’ yet ‘achievable’ plan to reduce what lawmakers see as inefficiencies

Increased data sharing sought among government agencies

Among proposed changes to statute is replacing the term ‘welfare’ with ‘community services.’

LCCMR bill moves forward despite substantial changes

Environment committee approves $59 million for resource and environment projects but eliminates many recommendations made by legislative-citizen commission.

Funding a terrorist act deserves a felony charge, bill says

Anyone providing monetary support or resources used to plan or execute an act of terrorism could face imprisonment.

Political workers would not qualify for dislocated worker aid

A first-ever effort by DFL staffers to seek assistance from state program sparked proposal to bar them.

Proposed post-secondary programs for students with disabilities offer opportunity

Students with intellectual disabilities could see increased post-secondary opportunities in coming years.

‘Deeper type’ of financial audit on CTIB, Met Council draws Otto’s ire

Rep. Linda Runbeck (R-Circle Pines) is proposing “a much deeper type” of financial oversight on two regional transportation agencies despite objections by officials of the targe...

Fees strain middle class families with children who are disabled

Advocates seek to halve fees paid by families who don’t qualify for MA seeking state services

Road weight limit exemption sought for ambulances

Sponsored by Rep. Brian Johnson (R-Cambridge), HF1833 would establish motor vehicle weight limit exemptions for police special response vehicles and ambulances.

Not just a metro problem — money sought to target central Minnesota sex traffickers

Sponsored by Rep. Tama Theis (R-St. Cloud), HF1932 would appropriate $600,000 in the 2018-19 biennium to expand enforcement and victim advocacy services of the Central Minnesota Sex Trafficking Task Force.

Howe pleads case for ‘painful’ state budgeting process

Could the state shift to a zero-based budgeting strategy? At least one lawmaker believes it should.

Special license plate would 'honor those who have fallen'

HF678 proposes memorial license plates for fallen officers to raise funds for the Minnesota Law Enforcement Memorial Association

Jumbo shrimp farms touted as new agriculture industry

Bills to make Minnesota a global player in the shrimp industry approved by House ag committee.


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