The first week of chaos at the Minnesota Capitol is subsiding, but it’s still only Republicans showing up at the House.
Thursday began for Minnesota state Rep. Larry Kraft at a breakfast with the Mental Health Legislative Network at the Radisson Hotel in St. Paul, not far from the Capitol. Normally, the DFL lawmaker ...
Gov. Tim Walz on Thursday pitched a tighter two-year budget, complete with spending pullbacks and other measures to keep a ...
The Minnesota House of Representatives attempted to convene Jan. 14 for day one of the legislative session amid an ongoing partisan disagreement on power-sharing. With Democrats following through on t ...
As House Republicans and the Senate introduce bills in session’s first week, Democrats talk priorities and hope for ...
On Friday at PICA Head Start Training Center in Minneapolis, Democratic leaders laid out their agenda for the session amid an ...
As part of the current power-sharing agreement, Westrom was appointed once again to serve as Republican chair of the Senate ...
Walz wants to shift the tax burden to wealthier Minnesotans, but Republican House leaders say any increases are off the table ...
Democrats say they will stay out of the capitol until the special election is held on January 28 to fill the vacant seat.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's proposed budget offers the first-ever cut to Minnesota's sale tax rate — but it would also expand the tax into new professional services.
KSTP-TV’s Tom Hauser asked the legislative leaders for short predictions on taxes, nuclear energy, Canada and more.
Nearly one week into the Minnesota legislative session, DFL leaders are sharing the proposal for power sharing they laid on the table ahead of the session. DFL speaker designate Melissa Hortman ...