One week after the start of the session, lawmakers have already pitched multiple ways to tackle statewide fraud.
The governor's office said the plan carries a total price tag of $887 million, with $10 million allocated directly to supporting the recovery of Rapidan Dam.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Supreme Court will hear arguments Thursday on whether it should wade into a partisan ...
Prospective homebuyers and current homeowners can anticipate changes in mortgage rates and housing policies under the Trump administration.
(St. Paul, MN) -- Minnesota legislators met with leaders from several school districts at the state capitol yesterday to ...
Democrats and Republicans in the Minnesota House are embroiled in a standoff over who controls the lower chamber just months out from the election, which is already derailing the start of their ...
Gov. Tim Walz’s proposal to curtail cost-of-living increases for Medicaid waivers for people with disabilities will make life ...
When Democrats lose, their first impulse is to obstruct, to take their ball and go home — as their ongoing boycott in ...
House DFLers’ refusal to show up for work was unacceptable enough when they planned to stay away for two weeks, until a ...
The Park Rapids School Board heard Tuesday about budgeting proposals for teacher unemployment insurance, special education ...
Ghent, listed “Stop the Fraud” as one of his top priorities for the 2025 Legislative session. Of course, Swedzinski is referring the “Feeding Our Future” scandal and FBI investigation of Minnesota ...
Housing advocates, lawmakers, and Gov. Walz rally at the Capitol to push for funding and policy changes addressing ...