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Committee offers hopeful talk about tax relief on Social Security payments

With an increasing number of people reaching retirement age, senior tax cut proposals need to be weighed against the fiscal impact on other state services, tax committee hears.

Slower growth expected in state’s increasing prison population

Minnesota’s adult prison population totaled 10,114 on July 1, 2016. That number was five inmates lower than one year prior, yet 905 inmates higher than on July 1, 2007. Going forward, the numbers are not expected to rise as fast as officials believed one year ago.

BWSR officials hail ‘big day’ for Minnesota conservation

House environment committee learns more about $350 million Minnesota will receive to improve water quality.

State on target to meet biodiesel mandate

Minnesota became the first state to mandate the use of biodiesel more than a decade ago. The House Agriculture Policy Committee received an update Wednesday on the state’s biodiesel program.

Simplification of state’s property tax system is a division goal

Property taxes are seen as a more stable source of revenue than sales or income taxes, and are used primarily to fund local government.

Health networks are failing the state, panel told

Minnesotans seeking health care should not be driving past their local hospitals to get it, testifiers told the House Health and Human Services Finance Committee Tuesday. But th...

Big changes brewing for Twin Cities transit funding?

Metro counties are considering whether to dissolve a transit improvement board and go it alone on funding transit with increased sales tax

Starting Line: Helping students understand their loan bottom line

This week on the Starting Line we sit down with Rep. Erin Murphy (DFL-St. Paul) to talk about HF21, a bill that she sponsors that would help prospective students understand the student loan process.

Solar panels in committee's crosshairs

Solar energy advocates were out in force Tuesday to decry two bills they said would hurt the growing industry. The most direct threat is in HF235, sponsored by Rep. Marion O’Nei...

Sunday liquor bill sails through committee, heads again to House Floor

Attempts to open the door to expanded liquor sales has become an annual legislative tradition.

Fiscal notes: Answering the question, ‘how much will it cost?’

Thousands of bills can be introduced in any given legislative session, but some come at a cost to taxpayers – and that’s where lawmakers rely on fiscal notes to provide context ...

State’s private colleges contribute $1.9 billion to economy, panel hears

Minnesota is home to 16 private, nonprofit higher education institutions with more tha 57,700 in attendance.

Some snowbirds seek escape from taxes, not just Minnesota cold

Two bills before the House Taxes Committee would, clarify the criteria used to determine for tax purposes whether a person is truly domiciled in another state.

Minnesota Index: Jobs, jobs, jobs

Minnesota’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate, as percent, in November 2016                       Percent in November 2015                 Percent in November 2013...

State’s new voluntary pre-K said to serve over 10,000

Education at any level is about creating opportunities. It was no different Tuesday for the House Education Finance Committee when members reviewed the implementation of a volun...


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