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With 2026 Special Olympics USA Games on way to Minnesota, organizers seek help from state to clear final funding hurdle

The Twin Cities should start preparing for a “life-changing” event coming in two years. That’s the message from Abby Hirsch, who spoke in support of a bill that would provid...

Increasing popularity of off-roading requires better trail planning, legislator says

With more than $18 billion in economic impact nationwide, riding all-terrain vehicles and motorcycles is the third-largest outdoor recreation activity in the country, according ...

Advocates tell lawmakers Minnesota needs better accessibility to disability services

The state provides services for individuals living with a disability in Minnesota but, by all accounts, they are not easily accessed. “We know what’s supposed to happen and ...

Bill seeks to remove funding barriers for renewable energy projects

Is Minnesota keeping pace when it comes to C-PACE? That stands for “commercial property assessed clean energy,” a type of private financing for building projects that improv...

Legislation would have insurance companies cover cost of prosthetic devices

A plastic hand-shaped device with three raised fingers rested on the desk before her as she spoke. Moments earlier, Rep. Erin Koegel (DFL-Spring Lake Park) had been wearing ...

Committee sends labor policy bill to the House Floor

Provisions that address issues ranging from drug testing and surgical smoke to job postings and credit card tipping are headed to the full House. Each are part of the labor ...

Bill to promote more prison visitors could lead to better post-release outcomes, advocates say

Can something as simple as having more visitors from the outside help inmates avoid returning to the inside after they are released? Rep. Leigh Finke (DFL-St. Paul) says yes...

Bill aims to help seasonal, recreational property-heavy school districts manage low tax bases

There are 92 school districts in mostly rural Minnesota that have been unable pass an operating tax levy and are being forced to cut services, programs, teachers and sports to c...

Paper or plastic? House bill proposes to bin ban on local bag laws

Maybe an hour after many committee members had likely enjoyed breakfast or an early-morning cup of caffeine, Rep. Sydney Jordan (DFL-Mpls) may have made some stomachs a bit quea...

Rumble strip requirement gets hearing in House transportation committee

Kadin Huntley was riding with his brother on an unfamiliar road in Renville County in August 2022 when they missed a stop sign, went through an intersection, and their vehicle w...

Lawmaker seeks to boost program that delivers small grants with a big impact to child care facilities

A child care provider in Mountain Iron needs $600 to repair a refrigerator that’s a few degrees too warm. A provider in Duluth seeks a little help to add tile flooring as a heal...

Medicinal cannabis users could benefit from increased home-grow limits

No doubt Minnesota’s medical cannabis program provides relief for many people, but it can also sometimes be too expensive for the people who use it to treat or cope with debilit...

Ways and Means Committee OKs proposed $512 million supplemental budget on party-line vote

Meeting more needs or fiscal irresponsibility is one way to sum up the differences among the two parties on a supplemental spending package a year after a $72 billion state budg...

Week in Review: March 18-22

It wasn’t a mad rush, but the pace of activity certainly picked up this week with several committees adding extra time, or extra meetings, as they worked to beat the session’s f...

Package of proposed consumer protections heads to House Floor

The Department of Commerce oversees more than 40 industry areas in Minnesota and licenses more than 250,000 professionals and businesses to ensure their services and products ar...


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