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A proposal to establish a new state government watchdog designed to fight fraud in public programs sailed through the Senate ...
As legislative leaders continue this week to negotiate key state budget details late into the night, several DFL lawmakers say there are certain issues they won’t accept as bargaining chips.
Dogs were in the Minnesota State House Thursday, May 8. Here's what you need to know and how St. Cloud legislators voted on ...
A proposal to create a new oversight office for state government agencies passed with overwhelming bipartisan backing Thursday in the Minnesota Senate. But with time dwindling in the legislative ...
Federal cuts could unspool Minnesota's generous health care program, which has opted to expand Medicaid multiple times.
A Senate bill, which passed 60 to 7, will establish an office that will keep track of state spending and will also track ...
Minnesota banned the use of school seclusion rooms for children in kindergarten through third grade. A proposal in the state ...
Psychologist Adam Grant Says Paying Employees 'Extremely Generously' Can Actually Benefit Employers, Too. Here's Why.
Minnesota law now prohibits housing accommodations from turning down occupants who are actively training a service dog.
Lawmakers are considering a broad expansion of tax credits for producers of the fuels, in hope of positioning Minnesota as a ...
Minnesota reports its highest-ever student graduation rate for 2024 at 84.2%, with a narrowing achievement gap.
Gov. Tim Walz signed a bill banning service dog discrimination while former political opponent Jeff Johnson looked on.