By Margaret Stevens
What do Bruce Springsteen and Rotary International have in common?
Both played a starring role in the final moments of the transportation/labor/housing supplemental budget b...
By Tim Walker
On the first day of 2026, a state-run insurance program is scheduled to begin providing Minnesota workers with up to 20 weeks per year of paid time off to deal with family ...
By Brian Basham
Continuing what began last year is the theme of an agreement that’d put more money toward education.
Conferees to the education supplemental budget bill adopted the conferen...
By Tim Walker
(CORRECTION: Concerns raised by Rep. Nolan West were inaccurate in original story)
The cannabis regulation bill grew Wednesday. And conferees found it to be, as the kids sa...
By Jonathan Mohr
The Minneapolis NAACP filed a federal civil rights complaint in March that alleges Minnesota’s child welfare system discriminates against Black children and their families, espe...
By Margaret Stevens
Is it GO or no-go?
That’s the perennial question about capital investment with a 60% supermajority required to pass a bill funding projects with general obligation bonds. It...
By Rob Hubbard
As conference committee reports go, the one dealing with energy, agriculture and commerce is quite the combo platter. Not only will it send appropriations from multiple funds in...
By Tim Walker
The conference committee on the jobs and economic development and workforce development supplemental budget bill met for the first time Monday and took care of some easy tasks, ...
By Miranda Bryant
The conference committee on a bill to modify residential housing tenant and landlord provisions reached an agreement Monday.
The proposed legislation would, among other thin...
By HPIS Staff
It was another long week with hours of debate on supplemental budget bills that have now, mostly, been passed off the House Floor, meaning conference committee season has fully ...
By Miranda Bryant
The House and Senate have different human services policy and program appropriations in their supplemental budget bills. The process of compromising began Friday at the first me...
By Margaret Stevens
A few days after each body passed extensive, multi-provision bills, conferees started reconciling differences on the transportation, labor and housing supplemental budget bill F...
By Mike Cook
The votes were cast Friday afternoon. The result is an agreement on elections policy and budget provisions.
However, it is not yet official because nonpartisan staff have be...
By Rob Hubbard
If there’s one thing the chairs of the House and Senate Taxes committees agree on, it’s the value of the child tax credit they created last year.
“I don’t call anything hist...
By Brian Basham
The education supplemental budget bill committee has some homework to do after its initial meeting Friday.
There are many differences between the House and Senate language a...