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MnDOT study explores tolling expansion

Department of Transportation officials on Monday presented a preliminary report on the feasibility of expanding tolling on the state’s highways to the House Transportation and Regional Governance Policy Committee.

How to combat the military recruiting shortage? Require counselors suggest it

Under HF2788, school districts would be required to afford military recruiters the same access to students that colleges and employers have.

Subcommittee’s work on revising House sexual harassment policy begins

The House Subcommittee on Workplace Safety and Respect was created earlier this month and met for the first time Monday.

Starting Line: What to do about the misrepresentation of service animals?

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.

Week in Review: Feb. 19-23

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. Per...

Education finance panel updated on teacher relief programs

Combating Minnesota’s teacher shortage, while recruiting and retaining more teachers of color, has been a focus of lawmakers for the last several sessions.

Legislative funding bill clears House

After governor eliminated operating budget with a line-item veto, lawmakers approved the same measure

Committee says MMB ‘ignored’ law meant to reward employees

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...

Tax committee gains better understanding of federal changes, public opinion

The message from those who testified was clear: The sooner federal tax conformity is achieved, the better.

New bipartisan caucus aims to fight child hunger

A bipartisan group of House members and anti-hunger advocates announced the birth of the Child Hunger Caucus.

Lawsuit fees take on new meaning following recent harassment allegations

Some legislators believe the bill’s intent could negatively impact conditions sought by victims

Conference committee votes to restore legislative funding with no strings attached

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.

Tax committee sets its sights on federal conformity

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.

A short 2018 session is off the starting block — what comes next?

The House welcomed its newest member, and party leaders outlined their priorities on the first day of the 2018 session.

Could Sunday liquor sales help fund treatment programs?

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.


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