By Jonathan Mohr
Picture someone coming to your house one day and saying, “You have three children, which one of them are you going to give up today, because they’re going to a boarding school u...
By Margaret Stevens
At a minimum, having a car towed is an inconvenience. However, for people without a permanent address, losing access to their car could also mean losing everything they own.
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By Jonathan Mohr
Minnesota has one of the lowest reimbursement rates in the country for providers who take part in a widely used program that helps low-income families afford child care.
Tha...
By Jonathan Mohr
Access and affordability have posed problems for families in need of child care, as have workforce shortages and profitability for those who provide it.
Those issues were on...
By Tim Walker
People with asthma could be able to breathe easier — literally and figuratively.
HF348 would require health plans to limit patient co-pays to no more than $25 per one-month ...
By Margaret Stevens
The Legislature doesn’t usually get a bonding package proposed as early as February. But since it’s been more than two years since a bonding bill has passed, capital funding is ...
By Jonathan Mohr
Burial fees some families must pay to inter loved ones in a state veterans cemetery may soon end.
The House Veterans and Military Affairs Finance and Policy Committee held o...
By HPIS Staff
Big plans for Super Bowl Sunday? Good luck if you’re a fan of the Chiefs or Eagles. For everyone else, enjoy the game, the commercials, the food, or ignore all of it and get out...
By Steve Abrams
The days of students going hungry in Minnesota’s K-12 schools may be a thing of the past.
The House voted 70-58 Thursday to pass HF5, which would institute universal no-cost...
By Tessa Pieper
An appropriation bill lacks appropriation. But it’s moving along.
Sponsored by Rep. Robert Bierman (DFL-Apple Valley), HF564 seeks to appropriate grant money to students for...
By Jonathan Mohr
The sticker shock many Minnesotans feel when buying groceries these days is even worse for the state’s food shelves, which must absorb those increased costs while trying to meet...
By Tessa Pieper
One in eight women will get breast cancer.
It is the most common cancer found in women, though it affects men as well.
HF390 seeks to assist in early diagnosis and, ulti...
By Steve Abrams
During pregnancy and while nursing, working women are entitled to special accommodations in the workplace. Many of these were first set in state statute in 2014.
In the view...
By Rob Hubbard
Have a kid? Have a tax credit.
That’s the basic principle behind HF1369, a bill sponsored by Rep. Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn (DFL-Eden Prairie) that, as amended, would establish...
By Tim Walker
“The problems facing young people are persistent, real, pressing, and dangerous.”
Those words came from a high school student who listed some of what he and his friends enco...