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Committee OKs bill to have protesters pay public safety costs

Bill would let units of government sue people convicted under unlawful assembly or public nuisance laws

More than $30 million sought for Fort Snelling rehabilitation

The iconic Minnesota landmark turns 200 in 2020. Whether some crumbling structures will be revitalized in time for a bicentennial celebration remains uncertain.

Scholarship approach seen as option to promoting school choice

Scholarships promote opportunity but could also create inequity elsewhere, testifiers tell a meeting of a House education committee.

DNR urges action to fight outbreak of chronic wasting disease

While the disease poses no danger to humans, the economic impact in Minnesota that comes from hunting and raising deer has been estimated at $500 million.

Dayton says he has prostate cancer, still fit to serve

Hours removed from collapsing during his seventh State of the State address, Dayton made the announcement after unveiling his two-year budget proposal.

Sales tax exemption sought on tickets for high school league activities

Bill would revive an exemption on Minnesota State High School League admissions with money going to help defray costs for activity participation.

New tool could help evaluate regulation of health professions

The state regulates 56 health professions, ranging from doctors and doulas to athletic trainers and asbestos workers, through the Department of Health and 16 licensing boards. ...

Farm loan bill clears first hurdle

The Rural Finance Authority has helped provide nearly 3,000 low-interest loans to farmers over the last 30 years totaling $228 million. But when 2016 ended, so did the authority...

Work begins to confer health insurance relief package

Amendments to the proposals expected to be taken up when conference committee on HF1/SF1* meets Tuesday afternoon.

Gov. Dayton collapses during State of the State address

The governor is said to be doing well after the scare and is expected to lay out his budget proposal for the upcoming biennium Tuesday morning.

De-escalation training funding proffered for veteran interactions

Techniques provided to public safety officials said to help diffuse confrontational situations with those suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.

TPT looks for Vietnam film project funding

Twin Cities Public Television is turning to the Legislature to help fund nearly half of a $1.9 million project focused on a local angle to the Vietnam War. The House Veteran...

Real ID cleared for landing on House Floor

The House Ways and Means Committee approved HF3 Monday, sending the bill that would bring Minnesota into compliance with the federal Real ID Act to the House Floor.

History coalition seeks $43 million during upcoming biennium

Based on the state’s most recent economic forecast and its own past expenditures, the Minnesota History Coalition is seeking $43 million for “history activities” during the upcoming biennium.

Starting Line: Is this the year for Sunday liquor sales?

This week “Starting Line” puts the focus on Rep. Loon and HF30, which would end Minnesota's prohibition on Sunday liquor sales. Find out why she thinks this may be the year her bill becomes law.


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