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Hearing focuses on bringing more equity to bonding projects

When such civic projects as roads, bridges and transit plans are presented to communities around the state, how residents receive them may be different if they’re from a community of color.

Bill would require timely update to state's invasive species plan

Minnesota's plan for slowing the spread of invasive species may need to be updated every five years. Sponsored by Rep. Patty Acomb (DFL-Minnetonka), HF228 would require the ...

MN renters need stronger protections, advocates tell House panel

Minnesota renters could be better protected from intrusive landlords, financially prohibitive security deposits, unreasonable cold and other emergencies, advocates told a House committee Thursday.

Vote delayed on package of DFL-backed election changes

HF9, as amended, offers changes in areas that include voter registration, elections administration and security, and campaign finance and disclosure law. A preliminary fiscal note shows a $36.4 million cost in the upcoming biennium.

Bill would permit MN to enforce Canadian orders of protection

The arm of the law is long, but not yet long enough to reach across the Canadian border. That would change under HF113, which would permit Minnesota to enforce protection or...

Minnesota State system request funds for campus stability, equity

Minnesota State system leaders say they’re prioritizing campus stability in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, and striving for equity and affordability.

Legislative leaders announce 2021 committee deadlines

Legislators and the public officially know the timeline for getting bills through the committee process.

‘Increase Teachers of Color Act of 2021’ clears education committee on party-line vote

HF217 aims to strengthen programs and policies to attract, prepare and retain more teachers of color and American Indian teachers.

Committee approves 15% cap on food delivery services fees

A bill approved by the House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee Wednesday would deliver some relief to restaurants by setting a limit of 15% of the order price on those fees.

Interstate compact could expand access to mental health services, continuity of care

More people could use telehealth technology to continue meeting with their psychologists — even across state lines — under proposed legislation that would make Minnesota a part of the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact.

More pandemics? Health division hears how public health and climate change converge

Testifiers at a joint meeting Wednesday said issues of public health and climate change go hand in hand.

Laid-off service workers could get recall protections

Service and hospitality workers laid off because of the COVID-19 pandemic could be entitled the opportunity to return to their jobs if they reopen.

Legacy Committee hears of COVID-19 impact on the arts

Unlike industries that could more easily adapt to employees working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic, arts organizations have traditionally been dependent upon patrons coming through the door and attending a performance, art exhibit or other event.

Bed shortage for inpatient psychiatric treatment impacting care and access, lawmakers hear

“You only worry about an open bed when you have mental illness,” Sue Abderholden, executive director of NAMI Minnesota, told the House Behavioral Health Policy Division Wednesday.

Disagreement flares over use of disaster assistance dollars to rebuild following civil unrest

Debate on HF38 became political at the Wednesday meeting of the House Industrial Education and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee when lawmakers debated whether disaster assistance money should be used to rebuild properties damaged during the civil unrest in Minneapolis last year.


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