By Rob Hubbard
In 2021, the Energy Conservation and Optimization Act was signed into law. Created in consultation with the state’s public utilities, it updated the state’s Conservation Improve...
By Margaret Stevens
A commonsense consumer benefit or a license to harass? That’s the question at the heart of a bill to make data about licensed dog and cat breeders more publicly available.
S...
By Miranda Bryant
Arranging for your body to compost organically upon death could be a thing of the future in Minnesota.
Sponsored by Rep. John Huot (DFL-Rosemount), HF2669 would allow the De...
By Tim Walker
Rights are rarely absolute or unconditional.
You can’t yell “Fire!” in a crowded theater when there is no fire. You can’t blast your political manifesto through a megaphone ...
By Jonathan Mohr
Supporters believe providing a basic monthly income to those who need it removes barriers to full-time employment, provides families a financial safety net and improves outcomes...
By Rob Hubbard
You probably know that a capital investment bill, or “bonding bill,” requires a three-fifths majority to pass. But did you know that capital investment projects undertaken by th...
By Brian Basham
It took about eight minutes Tuesday morning to resolve what should be the final piece in providing clarity to school resource officers.
A conference committee on HF3489 quic...
By Margaret Stevens
Waiting at train crossings can be a daily inconvenience for some people. However, if you are in an ambulance and the train is 2 or 3 miles long, waiting risks more than being l...
By Tim Walker
A 2023 law to curb price-gouging may be expanded to offer people more protections when unscrupulous businesses jack up their prices during a declared emergency.
Rep. Brad Ta...
By Tim Walker
Have you “cut the cord” and canceled your cable TV service to switch to streaming services to get your sports, news and entertainment on your home screens?
If you have,...
By Miranda Bryant
Would lives be saved or would more addicts relapse if sober houses are required to keep addictive drugs on hand to counteract an opiate overdose?
Sponsored by Rep. Luke Fred...
By Margaret Stevens
Two photographs showing tiers of prison cells, taken 100 years apart, almost identical. Those pictures of the Minnesota Correctional Facility — Stillwater gave a stark portrait ...
By Jonathan Mohr
One of the most difficult things for children of military service members can be moving from place to place and school to school.
Twelve-year-old Genevieve LaPorte told the ...
By HPIS Staff
Lots of ground was covered this week with bills heard on subjects as varied as doxing, therapy dogs, rainbows, roadable aircraft and carbon capture, to name just a few. A bipart...
By Miranda Bryant
Food insecure folks and incarcerated individuals would benefit under a pair of bills.
Both call for the Department of Human Services to submit Section 1115 waivers to the fe...