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More clean energy projects could tap into CERTs’ wisdom with funding boost

(CORRECTION: The original post had an incorrect current funding source for CERT) To those of a certain age, say “Certs” and they think of a breath mint that was popular for...

Bill proposes $10 million to fund organization working to reduce racial economic gap

The toll that racism takes on our society is not just measured on a human scale, but on an economic one as well. So says Rep. Ruth Richardson (DFL-Mendota Heights) who cites...

MN lawmakers seek solutions to state’s mental health staff shortages

The nationwide workforce shortage affects countless professions, including mental health professionals. To help address this in Minnesota, HF1436 would modify existing progr...

Republican proposal to fund training of special education teachers garners bipartisan support

Minnesota is facing a shortage of teachers in every district, across every discipline, at every grade level. But this shortage is especially dire in one particular area: special...

Proposal would lessen or eliminate penalties for receiving unintentional unemployment overpayments

The term “debtors’ prison” would seem to be a relic of the past. But the term was heard several times Wednesday to describe the financial trap some people fall into when try...

Lawmakers may require future state construction projects to utilize greener building materials

A unicorn was sighted at the Capitol Complex Wednesday – agreement between DFLers and Republicans, labor and management, and environmental activists and industry lobbyists on a ...

Renter’s credit could become a spring thing under tax bill

You probably don’t think of August as “tax time,” but you should if you rent your place of residence. That’s because Aug. 15 is the deadline to file for the “renter’s credit...

As lawmakers face increased threats, bill could allow candidates to keep home addresses private

Politicians acknowledge that scrutiny comes with the position. Worrying about the safety of themselves and their family should not. Especially in a post-Jan. 6 environment, ...

House, Senate hearing recommends four candidates to serve as U of M regents

As Big Ten women’s basketball teams prepared for their conference tournament in Minneapolis, the field of candidates for the University of Minnesota’s Board of Regents reached i...

Votes are in: Plan to protect election officials gets a win in committee

It’d be hard to argue the statement that political rancor across the country continues to rise. Unfortunately for people working at the polls — often friends and neighbors —...

House bill to require ethnic studies in Minnesota schools clears first committee stop

During her freshman year of high school, Rep. Samantha Sencer-Mura (DFL-Mpls) took a world studies class. But that was a misnomer – by year’s end, the course had only covere...

Housing mediation program could resolve disputes out-of-court

Your spouse is always right. For everyone else, mediation may be necessary to resolve conflict. In the case of housing disputes, a landlord-tenant mediation grant progra...

Ag bill aims to reduce financial risk of launching new soil health practices

As much as farmers care about their land now and in the future, initiating new soil health practices can be a big job, said Carolyn Olson, an organic farmer and vice president o...

Buildings the state’s next focus for lowering emissions

They call it “sip,” as opposed to “gulp.” But it’s actually spelled “CIP,” and stands for the Conservation Improvement Program. Initiated in the Next Generation Energy Act of 20...

Sponsor says bill to cap probation terms at five years would relieve state’s ‘overburdened’ system

Sentenced in 2013 for a drug possession, Jennifer Schroeder received one year in jail and 40 years on probation. She won’t be off probation until 2053 when she’ll be 71. Unt...


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