By Jonathan Mohr
Lawmakers hardly missed a beat this week, picking up where they left off before the Easter/Passover break with a slate of meetings that included Thursday’s House Ways and Means ...
By Melissa Turtinen
An effort to limit mandates on power companies would exempt some utility companies from the solar energy standard less than two years before the compliance date.
By Mike Cook
Looking to piggyback on last year’s action, House Republicans announced budget adjustment targets for this session. Tax relief tops the list.
By Zach Kayser
The state may need to rescue a statewide suicide prevention hotline for the second time.
Operated by Oakdale nonprofit Canvas Health, Crisis Connection is slated to shut dow...
By Ricky Campbell
HF3224 would allow state-chartered credit unions to adopt, amend or repeal bylaws if at least 3 percent of its members propose a resolution and it would allow for electronic voting.
By Ricky Campbell
Residential contractors being paid for work through insurance claims may be required to provide clearer information in their initial estimates.
By Michael Strasburg
The House on Thursday approved modifications to a local government’s authority to organize the collection of solid waste within its jurisdiction.
Sponsored by Rep. Dennis Sm...
By Ricky Campbell
A new proposal would eliminate two-year-old regulations, exempting eyelash extension technicians and managers from being licensed by the Board of Cosmetology.
By Michael Strasburg
The House passed a bill 127-0 Thursday to modify requirements for carbon monoxide detection devices on some watercraft.
HF3755, sponsored by Rep. Jerry Hertaus (R-Greenfield...
By Mike Cook
HF4140 would increase the fine from $500 to $750 for first-time patrons of prostitution and create a felony penalty for someone convicted of patronizing a prostitute within 10 years of a prior conviction.
By Jonathan Mohr
More than a dozen farmers and representatives of farm groups testified against the draft proposal for non-compliance with the state's buffer laws.
By Rachel Kats
HF4272 would create a new component of special education funding that would provide equity aid to school districts where the cross-subsidy is greater than the regional average.