By Margaret Stevens
The House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee started the session in January with an overview that Rep. Frank Hornstein (DFL-Mpls) said showed the tremendous unmet needs...
By Mike Cook
Nobody received an “I Voted” sticker, but the votes have been counted.
While far from unanimous — it was 8-3 along party lines — the omnibus elections finance and policy bil...
By Tim Walker
Before the House Workforce Development Finance and Policy Committee approved its omnibus bill Friday and sent it to its next stop, Rep. Jay Xiong (DFL-St. Paul), the bill sponso...
By Steve Abrams
Strengthened wage theft protections for construction workers? Yes. Proposed regulations of rideshare companies? Not yet ready for primetime.
Those were the judgments on the ...
By Margaret Stevens
With new spending to grow meat-processing capacity, support emerging farmers, address a growing concern about neonicotinoids and forever chemicals, not to mention appropriating ...
By Tessa Pieper
Throughout the session, the House Human Services Finance Committee has heard direct support staff and frontline employees who assist people with disabilities lack a livable wage...
By Steve Abrams
The omnibus education finance bill has officially graduated.
Following a brief discussion Thursday, the House Education Finance Committee approved HF2497, as amended, on a 1...
By Tessa Pieper
From abortion to insurance, expanding access to health care is a theme of this omnibus bill.
On an 11-7 vote, the House Health Finance and Policy Committee approved HF2930 T...
By Mike Cook
A popular idiom says you can’t always believe what you read.
In today’s digital age, the same could be said for what you see.
A deep fake is audio or video of a person t...
By Margaret Stevens
Urging fellow legislators to seize the moment, Rep. Frank Hornstein (DFL-Mpls) has proposed investing about $9 billion on roads, bridges, train tracks, buses and safety measures...
By Tim Walker
Rep. Kelly Moller (DFL-Shoreview) says the omnibus public safety finance bill will make “transformational changes” in all corners of the criminal justice system.
The bill sp...
By Rob Hubbard
After years of lamenting that they were chronically underfunded, the state’s public colleges and universities are closer to a big funding bump that could mean lower costs for st...
By Jonathan Mohr
Hailing initiatives to fight hunger, homelessness, opportunity gaps and child care shortages, Rep. Dave Pinto (DFL-St. Paul) urged support of the omnibus children and families f...
By Mike Cook
Like many bills and amendments offered across committees throughout the legislative spectrum in 2023, the outcome of a bill to fund state government operations fell along party ...
By Tim Walker
The omnibus judiciary finance bill would fund the courts, civil legal services, Guardian ad Litem Board, Tax Court, Uniform Laws Commission, Board on Judicial Standards, Board o...