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Time-off options critical to those providing homecare for loved ones

Not all communities have adult day care programs and senior centers. Even in communities with these services, they may be unaffordable or unequipped to care for people with memo...

Online tax filing? Study would examine the easier option

If death and taxes are the only guarantees in life, Rep. Cheryl Youakim (DFL-Hopkins) hopes a $175,000 study would help filers delay the former in making the latter a bit easier...

Proposed teacher licensure changes create optimism, concerns

Minnesota’s teacher licensure system has been described as confusing and complex. Sponsored by Rep. Sondra Erickson (R-Princeton), HF140 would overhaul the existing system b...

Reduced-cost teaching credit program proposed for teachers

Program would allow teachers to earn postsecondary teaching credits, necessary to teach concurrent enrollment courses, which is seen as a way to increase student opportunities.

Republicans propose redirecting General Fund revenues to roads, bridges

House Republicans have renewed their push to increase state funding for road and bridge projects by redirecting motor vehicle-related sales taxes from Minnesota’s General Fund.

Nonpartisan office proposed to estimate bill costs

Fiscal notes are estimates of how much a bill would cost the state. An executive branch agency prepares them at legislators’ request. That would change under Vogel bill proposal.

Abuse of prescription painkillers called ‘full-scale crisis’

“Opioid Awareness Day on the Hill” draws attention to legislation proposed to combat epidemic

Fireworks expansion bill blasts forward to next committee

List of legal fireworks in Minnesota could expand to include bottle rockets and Roman candles; however, local units of government could prevent such sales.

Point-of-sale skimming sanctions approved by public safety committee

Committee approval was given to a bill that would expand the state’s unauthorized computer access crime to include interference with point-of-sale terminals to collect information from debit, credit or similar cards.

Keeping meds out of waterways, away from others prompts call for safe disposal

Residents of many counties are able to safely rid themselves of medication they no longer need. Rep. Debra Hilstrom (DFL-Brooklyn Center) wants to ensure the disposal is available in all 87 counties.

Stink over farm odors has some doing more than plugging their nose

The House Agriculture Policy Committee learned Tuesday the best way to measure farm odor is not with the nose, but with the ears.

Capping attorney fees seen as path to early court settlements

Judges could be prohibited from making defendants pay attorney fees the plaintiff incurred after the settlement offer.

Local elected officials would fill Met Council under proposed overhaul

A Republican plan to reshape the metropolitan planning organization would see it comprised of local elected officials in place of gubernatorial appointees.

Minnesota Index: Early education participation

Total 2015 state kindergarten enrollment Total 2015 early education child care enrollment                Total number of 4-year-old not enrolled in publicly funded pro...

History: House easily passes bill allowing off-sale Sunday liquor sales

After years of attempts, a bill that would allow Minnesotans to buy liquor on Sundays passed the House Monday by a bipartisan 85-45 vote.


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