By Jonathan Mohr
Most low-income families seeking economic assistance from the state must first take part in a program meant to help them quickly find work. But experts, and now some lawmakers, ...
By Margaret Stevens
The challenge of getting to a license bureau to renew a driver’s license is widespread enough to spawn a generation of stand-up routines. But for those who are incarcerated and ...
By Tessa Pieper
For LGBTQIA+ youth, conversion therapy intends to fundamentally change their identity.
“We must move past the idea that queer people, especially our children, can choose the...
By Tim Walker
Stealing a catalytic converter can take just a matter of seconds, meaning police rarely catch a thief in the act.
Therefore, Rep. Ruth Richardson (DFL-Mendota Heights) says ...
By Tessa Pieper
We know to dial 911 in case of an emergency.
Now you may want to remember 988 as well. That’s the number for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
Sponsored by Rep. Jessica H...
By Tim Walker
A new office could review cold cases for missing Black women and girls, along with death investigation reviews of Black women and girls that were ruled as a suicide or an overdo...
By Rob Hubbard
Here, spit into this and we’ll tell you where your ancestors lived.
Such a suggestion would have seemed outlandish a generation ago, but genetic testing has advanced to such...
By Margaret Stevens
The House Capital Investment Committee continues to move along bills investing approximately $1.9 billion in roads, bridges, trails, parks, buildings, and other infrastructure p...
By HPIS Staff
After 2023’s longest floor session yet, the House passed another of the DFL’s top priorities Thursday, voting 69-54 to send HF19 on to the Senate after more than seven hours of ...
By Steve Abrams
More than a third of working people in Minnesota currently have no access to paid time off when sick or caring for a sick family member. They lose wages — and risk losing t...
By Margaret Stevens
Cleaning products from plants, energy from culled trees, and fuel from corn fiber are examples of products in the bioeconomy.
Since 2015, the state has offered incentives to...
By Tim Walker
Inmates who make sufficient progress toward rehabilitation could have their sentences reduced by up to 17%.
Such is the gist of a bill that would further shift the focus fro...
By Tim Walker
Minnesota is on the cusp of creating a new crime.
The House passed HF42, which would criminalize labor trafficking that results in death and make it punishable by up to 25 y...
By Tessa Pieper
The state can pay health care providers for services or pay insurance companies to pay providers.
Rep. Peter Fischer (DFL-Maplewood) wants to bypass insurance, or managed ca...
By Rob Hubbard
Each year they come to the Capitol, queuing up for a spot at the testifiers’ table before the House Taxes Committee. They are mayors, city managers, school superintendents, some...