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Minneapolis building could go from zero to geothermal with funding boost

Mention “Thelma and Louise” and many will recall a 1991 road trip movie with Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis. But Thelma and Louise are also a pair of 68-year-old boilers in the ...

Proposed ban on flavored tobacco products moves ahead in House

Reading from a letter his daughter wrote and holding aloft a framed photo of his three children was a way for Rep. Ethan Cha (DFL-Woodbury) to personalize an issue. “Dad, I ...

Funds for more four-legged friends could help MN law enforcement, victims deal with trauma

In the name of decorum, props are usually not permitted at the testifier’s table in House committee hearing rooms, especially large ones, weighing, say about 80 pounds and the s...

Judiciary panel spotlights ‘shadow’ non-compete clauses, approves bill to close loophole

A 2023 state law prohibits noncompete clauses in most employment contracts. It is aimed at stopping, for example, one restaurant from preventing a competing restaurant from ...

Funding kinship care a priority for children and families committee

When her grandson was placed in foster care, Kynia Love began a three-year process to become his caregiver, even as he moved through six different foster homes. She was finally ...

Don’t go banning rainbows, says sponsor of bill that clears local government committee

A new state flag is scheduled to be flown over government buildings and schools throughout the state by this summer. It came with some controversy with process and outcome. ...

Cross-Range expressway would memorialize ‘Defender of the Range’

A first step has been taken to honor a beloved colleague, friend and mentor. The House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee approved a bill Tuesday that would designa...

Commerce panel OKs bill proposing to ‘put some guardrails' on social media algorithms

A recently released report from the Office of the Attorney General contains recommendations to protect Minnesotans, especially young Minnesotans, from the threats and harm of te...

House passes — by wide margin — bill clarifying use-of-force rules for school resource officers

Months of negotiations between legislators, school officials and the law enforcement community have led to agreement in the House on an updated school resource officer policy. ...

Bipolar disorder and psychoses treatment focus of bill to establish support program

More treatment and support services for youth and adults up to age 40 experiencing one of their first bipolar disorders or their first psychotic episode could become available. ...

Legislation seeks $500 million in housing infrastructure bonds to help meet state’s affordable housing deficit

A 2023 law provided an historic $200 million for housing infrastructure bonds, but more than twice the size of that one-time investment is now being sought. Rep. Michael How...

New veterans cemetery proposed for NW Minnesota under bill that advances in House

An estimated 10,000 veterans and their families live within 75 miles of Bemidji, but the nearest state veterans cemetery is more than 100 miles away in Little Falls. Minneso...

Week in Review: Feb. 26-March 1

A look back at what happened the week of Feb. 26-March 1 in the Minnesota House of Representatives.

‘Burning flesh smoke,’ other chemicals should be better ventilated in health care facilities, medical professionals tell lawmakers

Imagine inhaling more than pack of cigarettes at work every day when you’re not a smoker. And you’re a health care professional. Medical staff in operating rooms can breathe...

Overworked nurses must be allowed to refuse more patients, House lawmaker proposes

Nurses in acute care settings could refuse larger workloads and be protected from retaliation for doing so under a bill approved Thursday by the House Health Finance and Policy ...


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