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More funds, grants could help find solutions to mental health crisis

Limited discharge options mean many mental health patients in community behavioral health hospitals and the Anoka-Metro Regional Treatment Center have nowhere to go when they no...

Seeking balance, bill looks for teens to call it an earlier work night

Current law allows 18-year-olds to work until midnight; that would change under Murphy bill.

Child care providers want out from developmentally disabled rule

“Positive support strategies” sounds like a good thing. And no one at the House Subcommittee on Childcare Access and Affordability hearing Wednesday spoke against what the s...

Former Alzheimer’s working group should be revived, advocates say

Group would be required to provide an updated report to the governor and Legislature every four years. The first report would be due Jan. 15, 2018.

Proposed ‘last dollar’ grant would help cover college costs

For a college student struggling to cover the costs of pursuing their education every last dollar counts. HF607, the so-called “Minnesota Miracle Squared,” sponsored by Rep. Jen...

Tax benefit sought for retired CIA employees

Bill seen as way to recognize work of those who further the country’s national security objectives.

Courtroom demands increase, funding sought for more judges, increased salaries

By 2020, officials say that at least 37 percent off current judges will have either retired or reached age 65. Additionally, one-third of judicial branch staff is expected to reach retirement age in the next 10 years.

Local employment law preemption bill clears another committee

Party-line vote sends controversial uniform employment law bill to House Ways and Means Committee, likely its final stop before the House Floor.

Minnesota’s mining industry digging out of recent recession

Minnesota’s iron mines are gradually beginning to ramp their production back up as the industry rebounds from what one presenter called a “historic recession” in the world’s steel market over the last two years.

Palliative care advisory committee would look to improve awareness, access

For people with serious illnesses, symptoms ranging from pain and nausea to depression and anxiety can limit their ability to do the things they love. Palliative care focuses on...

State’s centralized IT service under fire from some lawmakers

Gov. Mark Dayton’s proposed budget calls for increased spending for equipment, cybersecurity

Former House speaker among four people nominated for U of M's Board of Regents

Finalists discussed their visions for the school’s future during a joint House and Senate hearing.

Report: Friends, family, government officials benefited from free suite tickets

A nonpartisan report released Tuesday on the Minnesota Sports Facility Authority found family and friends of government officials had benefited from free football, soccer and concert tickets, along with charging the authority with sidestepping a state law requiring keeping a record of attendees.

MnDOT working to make project selection process less hazy

The Department of Transportation has begun taking steps to make its project selection process more transparent in response to a 2016 Office of the Legislative Auditor’s report.

House panel weighs hands-on vs. hands-off redistricting processes

Every 10 years, the political district lines are redrawn. The House Government Operations and Elections Policy Committee heard competing visions Tuesday for who should draw the ...


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