By Nate Gotlieb
On Wednesday, the House Labor, Industry, Veterans and Military Affairs Finance and Policy Committee unanimously approved HF484, which would allow the department to hire a publicity agent.
By Tim Walker
HF426 would appropriate $3.6 million in the 2022-23 biennium from the General Fund for the Greater Minnesota Business Development Public Infrastructure Grant Program.
By Victoria Cooney
Mental health professionals could spend more time treating patients and less time navigating paperwork and unnecessary requirements with the introduction of uniform service standards.
By Rob Hubbard
Representatives from each of the four funds the House Legacy Finance Committee oversees talked about efforts to ensure that communities of color are being served by their efforts.
By Nate Gotlieb
Homeless youth and young adults could have an easier time obtaining identification cards, which are often crucial for getting a job, enrolling in school or applying for public assistance.
By Tim Walker
HF38 would appropriate $30 million from the General Fund in fiscal year 2021 to replenish the account that has less than $4 million in it.
By Mike Cook
HF527 would permit municipalities to charge developers fees to cover improvements to current transportation infrastructure due to the proposed development. Fees would need to be proportional to their intended purpose.
By Tim Walker
Stealing a catalytic converter can take just a matter of seconds, and it can net a thief up to $500 when sold to a scrap metal dealer for the precious metals it contains.
By Nate Gotlieb
HF387, sponsored by Rep. Samantha Vang (DFL-Brooklyn Center), would prevent trappers from catching turtles for commercial purposes, which activists and conservationists say is an especially harmful practice.
By Tim Walker
Demonstrating “undue hardship” to a judge may be able to lower a person’s court costs.
Under current law, anyone appearing in criminal or traffic court must pay a $75 surcha...
By Rob Hubbard
Sponsored by Rep. Paul Marquart (DFL-Dilworth), HF46 would create an interactive website that would allow you to see what your tax dollars are doing after they leave your bank account and are collected by the state.