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Minn., says she is running to replace Tina Smith in the Senate, leaving an extremely vulnerable House seat up for grabs in ...
Employees like bus drivers and teacher aides weren't eligible for unemployment insurance during summer break until a 2023 law ...
A number of anti-fraud bills are moving forward in the state legislature, with less than two weeks remaining in the legislative session.
Republican members of the House Fraud Prevention Committee asked Ellison why he seemed to be siding with the Feeding Our ...
Education continues to be one the biggest points of contention for Minnesota lawmakers putting the new state budget together.
The Natural Resources Committee unveiled language Thursday to advance mining in Minnesota, Alaska and Western coal fields.
Camaraderie and compromise have (mostly) reigned as the House moves forward on spending bills under a power-sharing agreement ...
Republicans propose phasing out unemployment benefits insurance for hourly school workers like bus drivers, school lunch ...
Minnesota legislators are debating whether to roll back or revise some signature laws passed by Democrats two years ago as they race to reach a budget deal in the final weeks of their session.
Rep. Angie Craig denies using any taxpayer money on her recent town hall meetings in Republican-led Minnesota districts.
In 2023, the Minnesota Legislature passed a bill requiring schools to provide unemployment insurance for hourly school ...