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Omnibus environment bill clears first hurdle

Environment committee approved the legislation Friday and referred the $800 million bill to the House Ways and Means Committee.

Omnibus jobs and energy bill mixes shrimp farming, nuclear payments

Minnesota could see small-to-sizable shifts in how government is organized and what it spends money on in the areas of energy and economic development over the next two years.

Omnibus transportation bill starts its drive toward House Floor

The House Transportation Finance Committee approved an omnibus transportation bill Thursday that the legislation’s Republican sponsor says marks a critical step forward for road and bridge funding in the state.

Higher ed finance bill offers funding increases, debt help for students

Focused on investing in the future and helping students receive an affordable education, legislators are looking to ensure funding stays stable for post-secondary instituti...

Simplified reimbursement measures sought for short-term crisis stays

Advocates say long application process blocks funding for facilities that help people in a mental health crisis.

Omnibus tax bill priorities lay out $1.3 billion in tax relief

With a proposed $450 million shift in sales taxes to fund road and bridge projects, future of transportation funding bill is linked to passage of this tax bill.

Aging voting equipment could get $14 million makeover

After the federal government purchased new voting equipment for everyone following the 2000 election through the Help America Vote Act, equipment necessary for a basic civic engagement is rapidly deteriorating.

Omnibus environment bill spares EQB, but makes significant changes

As amended, HF888 would make over $800 million in direct appropriations during the upcoming biennium and make a number of other policy changes.

Omnibus public safety bill calls for more spending; gun, protester changes

The omnibus public safety bill calls for more funding headed to state’s courts and Corrections and Public Safety departments; peace officers would be able to carry guns at a sporting venue; and penalties would be toughened for protesters who block freeways.

Proposals for e-filing state taxes, early education director merge into one bill

A plan to create a new system allowing individuals to file their state income tax returns online for free, as well as create a government position to oversee early education and...

Metro officials, transit agencies warn of big setbacks under GOP transportation plan

The House Republican omnibus transportation bill released Tuesday would give road and bridge funding a big boost, but Twin Cities transit officials say it would mean big cuts for bus service

Omnibus Ed finance bill offers opportunity in some areas, closes doors in others

After carefully considering Gov. Mark Dayton’s budget recommendations earlier in session, education policymakers are looking to expand the Legislature’s commitment to early educ...

MNsure repeal revisited, in the running for inclusion in omnibus bill

MNsure was too big of a project that was rolled out too quickly and doesn’t do what it promised, Rep. Matt Dean (R-Dellwood) told the Health and Human Services Finance Committee...

Tax relief aimed at young and old, GOP leaders say

Saying it targets the middle class, House Republicans announced their intent to put forward a $1.35 billion package of tax relief for the 2018-19 biennium.

Hearing begins on omnibus agriculture finance bill

Farmers who want more say in water quality regulations may be pleased by a provision in the omnibus bill the House Agriculture Finance Committee began to consider Wednesday. ...


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