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House passes technical updates to nonprofit laws

People in charge of Minnesota’s nonprofits would no longer have to put pen to paper when they take official actions, under a bill passed 127-0 by the House Thursday.

Small town fights off decline, seeks construction tax break

The House Taxes Committee held over bill to provide a nearly $70,000 sales tax exemption and refund of taxes paid on materials, supplies and equipment used in the construction of a new retail development.

Bill would change 'spenddown' limit before Medical Assistance kicks in

A bill to change the required “spenddown” limit so Medical Assistance would kick in at the federal poverty line was approved by a House committee.

Tax credits pitched as salve for parental leave outlays

Rep. Sarah Anderson (R-Plymouth) believes tax credits would ease the path for workers taking unpaid parental leave and employers who offer paid parental leave. A bill she sp...

Dayton’s budget proposal to extend benefit coverage for young foster kids

Under current law, foster children under age 6 lose half of their state-sponsored benefits when adopted or taken into the permanent care of a relative. This makes it difficu...

Amateur sports activities an economic boost to state, committee hears

Officials say they're looking to invite Cubans to tournaments; federal immigration policies not yet a concern

Student loan tax credit proposed for 2017

Every extra dollar can make a world of difference for former students facing the reality of monthly school loan payments. Legislators recognized that constituents across the...

Hearing impaired Minnesotans seek to have needs considered in new buildings

Better acoustics, loop technology in public gathering spaces as essential to access by the hard-of-hearing as elevators are to those in wheelchairs.

House panel moves to rein in commissioner severance pay

The bill follows Gov. Mark Dayton’s approval of three month’s severance pay for some former cabinet members.

‘Solving inside problems from the outside’ to be new tech committee’s calling

Rep. Baker will head long-range initiative that House Speaker says will improve public interaction with its government.

Longstanding objections to state-owned lands reemerge

Much of the state-owned land is in northeastern Minnesota, where there is concern about lost property tax revenue and fewer opportunities for private ownership.

Improvements proposed to 2015 nursing facility payment reforms

When employees at Park River Estates Care Center in Coon Rapids were told they would be getting raises, some cried. Others thought the facility administrator was joking. The...

MPR wants $200,000 more from state for biennium

Minnesota Public Radio is seeking $1.07 million in state funding in the upcoming biennium, a $200,000 increase for emergency alert systems, equipment maintenance in Greater Minn...

Student debt help program will look to continue past efforts

Two-year pilot program, established by the Legislature in 2015, provides supplemental support by way of financial counseling, education and assistance through additional resources.

Cities would need more public input on development plans

Under HF330, a municipality seeking to impose a moratorium on housing-related development would have to hold a public hearing with a public notice published at least 10 days in advance.


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