The program’s goal is to boost both environmental stewardship and economic benefit.
A bill backed by Democrats in the Minnesota House would repeal the state's Born Alive Infants Protection Act.
The federal order bans mining on 225,000 acres in northern Minnesota in an effort to protect the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
According to the governor's office, more than 2.5 million Minnesota households would receive a check under his proposal.
People who need to care for a family member with a serious health condition would also qualify.
Minnesota's latest abortion rights bill could make it harder to prosecute sex crimes, a St. Thomas law professor testified.
Democrats voted down several amendments to the bill, including one that would have banned third-trimester abortions.
The Democratic-back bill has good odds at becoming law, with the party controlling the state House, Senate, and the governor's mansion.
Following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, Minnesota Democrats want abortion access enshrined in state law.
The $12 billion package aims to lower the cost of child care and reduce child poverty by expanding tax credits for Minnesota families.
Following the lawsuit, Hamline University's president walked back the claim that the art professor had been "Islamophobic."
The "driver’s licenses for all" bill ends the requirement to provide proof of citizenship or lawful presence when applying for a license.
Here's a look at how marijuana would be regulated if Minnesota House File 100 is passed into law.
The bill, introduced Thursday, would also automatically expunge some prior cannabis convictions in Minnesota.
The Minnesota Reformer published more than 200 guest commentaries in 2022.
"I was extremely excited to start working at the Reformer this summer. Then, I got cancer."
Congress had the opportunity to expand the child tax credit before the end of the year, but lawmakers did not arrive at a deal.
"It was an exciting year to cover labor, especially in Minnesota, with its high union participation rate and low unemployment rate."
The Minnesota Reformer recaps the year.
The findings suggest landlords largely adhered to both the spirit and letter of the law while the eviction moratorium was in effect.
The state once again led the nation in voter turnout last month.
Among the noteworthy appointments: outgoing state Rep. Paul Marquart, DFL-Dilworth, as Minnesota’s next commissioner of revenue.
Mike Freeman says he erred in prosecuting Jaleel Stallings.
The local government-run establishments, which include both bars and liquor stores, made $37 million in profits in 2021.
Osman took to Facebook in October 2012 to argue in favor of a proposed constitutional amendment that would have banned gay marriage.
It is likely to be the last significant piece of legislation lawmakers will push through during the 117th Congress.
Lawmakers heard testimony from officials who manage the 90-year-old building and its various “band-aid” fixes to various infrastructure.
The program will allow each household to order four free COVID-19 tests.
On Wednesday, nurses ratified contracts at 15 hospitals that include the largest pay raise in 20 years.
Open Arms Corp. gave state Sen. Omar Fateh free office space during his 2020 campaign.
This has "tarnished the good name of dedicated officers compelled to work with officers who have betrayed their badge," Paul Ostrow writes.
“The right to strike is one of the most important tools workers have to fight for their rights and afford their lives,” Ellison said.
Check out the full list of laws the Minnesota Legislature passed in 2022.
"Climate change threatens the quintessential characteristics of the Minnesota that we love."
Klobuchar will continue to serve as chair of the Steering Committee.
Recently released court documents have now revealed her identity as former officer Samantha Belcourt.
The largest surplus in state history makes crafting the state’s next $50 billion or more two-year budget easier for lawmakers.
Members of the U.S. military would no longer be required to get the COVID-19 vaccine under a proposal Congress could pass this week.
Companies are allegedly selling packages of gummy bear edibles containing over 50 times the state’s legal THC limit.
Union members said they reached tentative agreements that include the largest pay raises for nurses in two decades.