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Cooperative districts seek state funds for facilities serving high-need students

Scores of Minnesota school districts aim to use new levying authority and help from the Legislature to ensure students have a safe, appropriate place to learn. Wednesday, me...

Electrical upgrade costs could be shared under bill

When she decided to have solar panels installed on her home, Rep. Patty Acomb (DFL-Minnetonka) learned something about the economics of introducing a new mode of generating elec...

Minneapolis public housing authority seeks $35 million in state money for affordable units

The largest non-federal funding amount ever given to the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority would allow for equipping and refurbishing 700 deeply affordable family housing uni...

‘Mining’ critical materials from trash could close loop on circular economy

Made right, made here, boom! That is the summation made by Rep. Dave Lislegard (DFL-Aurora) of a circular economy that can recover critical materials from discarded phones, ...

Shorter courses could improve driving safety among older people, bill supporters say

Older people may have longer attention spans than younger people, but slogging through an eight-hour driving safety course can be unrealistic for many people, regardless of age....

Governor’s proposed 2024 education finance bill includes expansion of voluntary pre-K program

The governor’s proposed supplemental education budget for fiscal year 2025 may save the state roughly $9 million in the General Fund. The House Education Finance Committee r...

Supplemental budget request aims to address nitrate-contaminated drinking water

More than 9,000 people in southeastern Minnesota are at risk of consuming nitrate-contaminated private well water. They could receive help under a windfall recently realized by ...

Taxing land vs. the buildings on it at core of House bill

If your property taxes have risen in recent years, it’s usually because the value of your home has gone up, whether because of market forces or an improvement you’ve made to the...

STEM, tech programs could get combined $3 million for underserved, underrepresented communities

A pair of one-time appropriations both from the Workforce Development Fund aim to assist the Minnesota STEM Project and Milestone Tech Program. Sponsored by Rep. Samakab Hus...

Software could speed up homeowners’ switch to solar

If you want to speed up the process of putting solar panels on your house, Rep. Ned Carroll (DFL-Plymouth) suggests there’s an APP for that. The “APP” in SolarAPP+ stands fo...

Proposal to provide hourly airport employees a health insurance stipend heads to House Floor

Low-wage workers play a critical role in keeping the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport one of the best in the nation, yet they are uninsured at a rate three times highe...

Bill seeks to help Minnesota’s elderly live at home longer

A Medicare program designed to help frail elderly individuals stay in their homes could be coming to Minnesota. HF4839, sponsored by Rep. Liz Reyer (DFL-Eagan), would establ...

Seniors could split their property tax refunds under House bill

Two property tax refunds are better than one. At least that’s the idea behind HF4826, a bill sponsored by Rep. Kristin Robbins (R-Maple Grove) that would establish a system ...

Week in Review: March 25-27

It was a short week as lawmakers began their Easter Break Wednesday evening, but many committees were able to meet at least once before taking some much-needed time away. Ho...

Warmed by waste: Counties could reap fuel from food scraps

Minnesota’s newest renewable energy source works like a giant stomach. Anaerobic digesters (or “digestors,” depending upon whom you ask) process organic materials like food ...


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