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Funds sought for amateur sports, training facility study in south metro

What started 20 years ago as a drumbeat of needs for an amateur sports facility in the southern part of the Twin Cities metropolitan area, has in the words of Joe Atkins, become a “full brass band.”

Protecting MN renters from radon ‘a basic responsibility’

Minnesota landlords have no obligations to notify tenants of radon concentrations when renting their properties.

Legislation would scrap Columbus Day, replace with Indigenous Peoples Day as state holiday

Educating students about Indigenous peoples and their cultural heritage would help create a more historically aware society, says the sponsor of a bill proposing to change a state holiday.

Workforce committee approves additional $5 million to address child care shortage

A shortage of 95,000 child care slots in the state is an all-hands-on-deck situation, said Rep. Liz Olson (DFL-Duluth).

Reenlistment, commissioning bonuses OK’d for more National Guard members

Consequences of a congressional change could be fixed with a Minnesota bill to help National Guard members.

Bill proposes ban of sale, use of plastic-coated pesticides and fertilizers

Aiming to stem the tide of plastic pollution, Rep. Rick Hansen (DFL-South St. Paul) has his eyes on plastic-coated fertilizers and pesticides.

Grant program could aid those taking in homeless youth

It’s called “couch hopping.” It’s the term for when someone in an unstable housing situation moves from household to household, temporarily hosted by friends, family or sometime...

Health policy panel proposes more money for behavioral health homes

HF3737 seeks to help behavioral health home providers by establishing a single statewide reimbursement rate for people covered under Medical Assistance.

Partial tax exclusion plan to fund more affordable housing gets House division’s OK

It is widely accepted that multiple solutions are needed to address the lack of affordable housing in the state.

Bill would pump $304.9 million into wastewater, drinking water treatment upgrades

HF3858 would appropriate $304.9 million in fiscal year 2023 to provide grants to cites for upgrades to their water systems.

Grants, scholarships proposed to prepare underrepresented student teachers of color

Two higher education programs were created by the Legislature in 2021 to increase the diversity of Minnesota’s teacher workforce.

Party-line vote progresses proposed Minnesota Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board to next committee

HF3405 calls for a nine-member Minnesota Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board to create and oversee industry workforce standards.

Sports betting bill gets out of the gate with first committee approval

Sports betting would be permitted at tribal casinos or on mobile apps licensed to tribal entities.

Bill seeks to lower number of PTSD retirements among cops

HF4026 would eliminate an incentive created by a 2019 state law allowing cops, firefighters, and other first responders to retire without first seeking treatment for PTSD that could get some of them back on the job.

State tax breaks add up, annual report shows

It’s the $15.5 billion that no one talks about. Maybe it’s because the term, “tax expenditures,” sounds wonky or sends people scurrying away in fear that it’s a more complic...


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