By Ricky Campbell
Under HF2788, school districts would be required to afford military recruiters the same access to students that colleges and employers have.
By HPIS Staff
This week on Starting Line, Rep. Steve Green (R-Fosston) talks to us about HF2815 which would make it a crime to knowingly misrepresent a service animal.
By Jonathan Mohr
Expect the pace to quicken when lawmakers return Monday for their second week of session, a week that features the release of 2018 February Budget and Economic Forecast.
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By Rachel Kats
Combating Minnesota’s teacher shortage, while recruiting and retaining more teachers of color, has been a focus of lawmakers for the last several sessions.
By Melissa Turtinen
Minnesota Management and Budget hasn’t taken any steps to implement a program that rewards state employees for saving the state money, even though it’s been required by law sinc...
By Ricky Campbell
Lawmakers on Wednesday night took their first steps in restoring funding to the legislative branch after the state Supreme Court sided with Gov. Mark Dayton and his use of a line-item veto that wiped away the House and Senate’s operating budgets.
By Michael Strasburg
Filing state income taxes will be much more complex and costly for individuals and businesses if the Legislature does not respond to recent changes in the federal tax code.
By HPIS Staff
This week's Starting Line looks at a bill that would require sales taxes generated by off-sale Sunday liquor sales to go toward funding chemical dependency treatment programs.