By Michael Strasburg
Conforming state and federal tax code is a top priority for the House Taxes Committee this session, and the first bill related to federal conformity was discussed Tuesday.
By Jonathan Avise
A House committee has approved millions of dollars in emergency funding to fix the state’s troubled vehicle license and registration system — with some strings attached.
By Ricky Campbell
In a report to the House State Government Finance Committee, the Administration Department anticipates $8,000 in fees since last July
By Michael Strasburg
All-terrain vehicles are one of the few motorized vehicles not allowed on state park roadways. That could change at two state parks.
Sponsored by Rep. Dan Fabian (R-Roseau),...
By Zach Kayser
The report found that the Department of Health’s Office of Health Facility Complaints failed to protect vulnerable adults in Minnesota. It comes on the heels of a highly publicized scandal in which the office let thousands of mistreatment allegations go uninvestigated.
By Mike Cook
A small center within the Department of Public Safety aims to ease school safety fears.
“The terrible shooting attack at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fl...
By Rachel Kats
Several bills that would work together to crackdown on teacher-student relationships and prohibit teachers with criminal backgrounds from obtaining state-teaching licensure, wer...
By Melissa Turtinen
Information technology is constantly changing, and some legislators want to be more proactive when it comes to upgrading the state’s systems.
Sponsored by Rep. Jim Nash (R-W...
By Jonathan Mohr
Minnesotans who want to contribute to agriculture education, and show their support, may be able to do so the next time they buy license plates.
Sponsored by Rep. Rod Hamilt...
By Ricky Campbell
Students today use technology in nearly every facet of their education, but behind that technology — through surveys, applications and devices — is a scrupulous amount of data c...
By Jonathan Avise
HF1416, sponsored by Rep. Jason Rarick (R-Pine City), would authorize police officers to issue a citation to drivers who violate instructions from work zone flaggers based on a report from that employee.
By Melissa Turtinen
Conversations about sexual harassment in the House need to happen, a pair of members say, and a bipartisan proposal hopes to start one.
Rep. Marion O'Neill (R-Maple Lake) an...
By Ricky Campbell
New law allocates funding for the House and Senate and requires both chambers to return borrowed funding to the Legislative Coordinating Commission.
By HPIS Staff
Rep. Tony Jurgens (R-Cottage Grove) sponsors legislation that targets 'lunch shaming' of students who can't afford to pay for school lunches.