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House OKs modernizing statutes for business lawyers; sets uniform merger fee

A bill would make technical changes to statutes governing businesses like LLCs, LLPs and nonprofits

House passes bill to protect children from identity theft

Companies would be able to create credit reports for children under 16, then add security freezes

Republican legislators push new work requirement for Medicaid

HF3722, sponsored by Rep. Kelly Fenton, could impact about 125,000 Minnesotans if passed into law.

Local governments could start formally recognizing Purple Heart recipients

Lawmakers hope to encourage counties, cities to pass resolutions to become ‘Purple Heart’ communities

Lawmakers push for independent task force on possible changes to sexual harassment policy

HF3030, sponsored by Hortman, would create the task force to study and recommend best practices for reporting sexual misconduct by elected officials and candidates handling those reports.

Starting Line: Term limits for lawmakers?

Rep. Jason Rarick (R-Pine City) is proposing legislation that would amend the state constitution to limit the time a candidate could serve in the Legislature and serve as an executive officer.

Week in Review: March 5-9

Night meetings have already begun popping up on the schedule for next week as the race is on to beat the March 22 deadline for committees to act favorably on bills in the house ...

New teaching licensure system already facing changes

The Minnesota teacher licensure system underwent an overhaul last session and it turns out there still may be a few bugs to be worked out.

Health officials describe response to recent measles, syphilis outbreaks

The Department of Health presented Thursday on recent infectious disease outbreaks it has battled using programs under the state’s new Public Health Response Account.

State aid sought to offer weekend vocational classes to high school students

Sponsored by Rep. Peggy Bennett (R-Albert Lea) HF3190, as amended, would provide extended time state aid to schools that offer vocational classes outside of the regular school day.

Success in election equipment-replacement grants reveals bigger need

Every voting precinct in 85 of Minnesota’s 87 counties received a grant this year from the Secretary of State’s office to offset the cost of new voting equipment, but the grant ...

Bill allowing for easier sharing of health records advances in House

A health records bill would change just three lines of existing law, but caused more than an hour of debate Thursday.

House bill seeks to study link between sex trafficking and pornography

The bill would expand the crimes for which the Department of Public Safety must gather statistical data to include possession of pornographic work involving minors and prohibition of dissemination and display of harmful materials to minors.

Lawmakers seek wild rice water standard that satisfies industry, environmentalists

Wild rice water quality standards have been in a state of uncertainty since an administrative law judge rejected a new standard proposed by the Pollution Control Agency in January.

Proposal made to revamp how the state upgrades its software

Rep. Jim Nash (R-Waconia) wants to make sure technology issues with the state’s new licensing and registration system don’t happen again.


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