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Inflation, scholarships and safety are focus of U of M budget request

The state of higher education in Minnesota is something like a math problem. One that school leadership and a lot of legislators are gazing at like a complicated theorem on a wh...

Driver’s license applicants could volunteer demographic info under bill that gains committee OK

Policymakers have learned anecdotally and through information shared by local law enforcement that there’s a disparity in terms of which drivers get pulled over and what happens...

Grants to lessen disparities among kids could become permanent — and receive $50 million

A pilot program created in 2019 to improve development and reduce racial disparities among young children would become permanent and receive $50 million in funding under a bill ...

House gives go-ahead to 'Driver's Licenses For All'

Driver’s license for all has been proposed before. The House has passed it before. After a lengthy debate Monday, the House did it again. HF4, a bill that would eliminate th...

VA budget proposal includes money to open doors at three new veterans homes

Funding for Minnesota’s veterans would receive a significant boost as part of the biennial budget proposed by Gov. Tim Walz last week. The Department of Veterans Affairs see...

Medical Assistance would cover home care and homemaker services under new, bipartisan bill

Many people in need of home care services cannot get them. Staffing also poses a problem due to low wages and reimbursement rates for providers. Sponsored by Rep. Ginny ...

Citing ‘growing demand,’ Walz administration proposes $3 billion bonding plan

It’s been practice of the Legislature to address capital projects with large bonding bills in even-numbered years. That didn’t happen in 2022. Gov. Tim Walz proposed cap...

Week in Review: Jan. 23-27

Another lengthy floor session wrapped up another busy week in the House. Members debated for more than seven hours before passing HF7 that would require utilities in the state t...

House OKs bill to include inflation on both sides of budget forecast

Honest accounting is the goal of a bill that would eat into some of the state’s projected $17.6 billion surplus without a dollar being spent. Roughly five weeks before an up...

House passes carbon-free energy requirement after bill generates lively debate

The sun shone brightly on the snow-covered Capitol grounds on Thursday. And, long after day gave way to evening, the House voted for the sun to do a lot more for Minnesota ...

Walz administration seeking $7 billion to boost funding for schools across state

What does it mean to “fully fund” education? For years it has been the catchphrase of Gov. Tim Walz whenever talking about his plans for Minnesota’s K-12 schools. On Thursda...

Governor’s budget request aims to give Border to Border Broadband a boost

Time is running out to meet Minnesota’s statutory goal to get high-speed internet to all households by 2026. Nearly 300,000 households do not have access to 100 megabits per...

‘Reproductive Freedom Defense Act’ seeks to protect patients, providers and visitors

DFL legislators continued their efforts to safeguard reproductive health care Thursday. Sponsored by Rep. Esther Agbaje (DFL-Mpls), HF366 would, in part, protect patient hea...

First responders may be on track for horse-assisted mental health therapy

There is a police officer and firefighter shortage across the state, in part due to first responders leaving their professions because of the job-related trauma they face daily....

‘Moving Technology Forward for Minnesotans’ theme of requested MNIT budget increase

In a world where technology is seemingly everywhere, consequences of a security breach or shut down can be devastating to one’s day-to-day operations. Most of us run securit...


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