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Lawmaker seeks to boost program that delivers small grants with a big impact to child care facilities

A child care provider in Mountain Iron needs $600 to repair a refrigerator that’s a few degrees too warm. A provider in Duluth seeks a little help to add tile flooring as a heal...

Medicinal cannabis users could benefit from increased home-grow limits

No doubt Minnesota’s medical cannabis program provides relief for many people, but it can also sometimes be too expensive for the people who use it to treat or cope with debilit...

Ways and Means Committee OKs proposed $512 million supplemental budget on party-line vote

Meeting more needs or fiscal irresponsibility is one way to sum up the differences among the two parties on a supplemental spending package a year after a $72 billion state budg...

Week in Review: March 18-22

It wasn’t a mad rush, but the pace of activity certainly picked up this week with several committees adding extra time, or extra meetings, as they worked to beat the session’s f...

Package of proposed consumer protections heads to House Floor

The Department of Commerce oversees more than 40 industry areas in Minnesota and licenses more than 250,000 professionals and businesses to ensure their services and products ar...

Public safety committee policy bill heads to House Floor

A public safety policy bill receiving committee approval Friday would have a very wide reach, from requiring private companies transporting prisoners to be licensed to prohibiti...

House environment panel approves ‘minor’ policy bill with least controversial provisions

Bottle deposits and plastic waste reduction programs are not advancing to the House Floor. At least not yet. House members may end up voting on those issues this year, but t...

Education policy bill headed to full House with several changes

Some things changed; some things stayed the same in the education policy bill. The House Education Policy Committee approved HF3782, as replaced by a delete-all amendment an...

Health licensing bill moves to House Ways and Means Committee

A major health policy bill was met with approval Thursday. Sponsored by Rep. Tina Liebling, (DFL-Rochester), HF4247, as amended, speaks to the scope of practice and licensin...

Legislation would fund program for paying Minnesota’s student teachers

Many aspiring teachers say the biggest barrier to attaining their license is the student teaching experience, which can mean relocating to a new community for 12 weeks with no p...

Could more of Minnesota’s city councils be elected by wards?

Furthering local control is a key component to a potential change in how residents elect their city leaders. Sponsored by Rep. Emma Greenman (DFL-Mpls), HF4904 would permit ...

Public safety panel considers bill toughening penalties on straw gun purchases

With halting breath, Rep. Kaela Berg (DFL-Burnsville) spoke about the Feb. 18 shooting in her hometown when a man used two AR-15-style firearms to kill three local first respond...

A smooth trip through committee for transportation policy bill

Planes, trains and automobiles all fall under the jurisdiction of the House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee. And so could flying cars. Provisions that would allo...

Higher education policy bill matriculates to House Floor

Higher education policy is going through an adjustment period. Changes put forth in the higher education policy bill are primarily about revising policies already in place, with...

New protections for judges, other civil law changes head to House Floor

A judiciary policy bill receiving committee approval Thursday would have a very wide reach, ranging from making court-appointed guardians personally liable for acts or omissions...


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