By Melissa Turtinen
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.
By HPIS Staff
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.
By Jonathan Avise
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 ...
By Rachel Kats
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.
By Zach Kayser
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.
By Rachel Kats
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.
By Ricky Campbell
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 ...
By Mike Cook
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.
By Michael Strasburg
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.
By Melissa Turtinen
Rep. Jim Nash (R-Waconia) wants to make sure technology issues with the state’s new licensing and registration system don’t happen again.