Finding agreement between the two parties could be difficult this session in the state’s narrowly divided House and Senate.
It’s a tied House and a one-seat Senate majority in the Minnesota capitol, and ahead of Tuesday’s legislative session, lawmakers from both sides of the aisle look to gain cross-party support.
Other than the opening gavels in the House and Senate, few other things will be business-as-usual on the first day of the ...
A DFL candidate has raised more money than both Republicans combined in the Senate District 13 race, which includes Cold ...
After all, significant state funding is necessary to get local projects done, said Kathleen Backer during a Coalition of ...
Leaders in both parties across both chambers said in interviews with WCCO that they are committed to working to advance their ...
As Minnesota legislators return to the Capitol on Tuesday, key issues like the effects of Operation Metro Surge, fraud, and ...
While White House border czar Tom Homan announced on Thursday a drawdown of immigration agents in the state, state leaders ...
Walz and Minnesota lawmakers sounded relieved by the drawdown. But reckoning over the collateral fallout has barely begun.
Exports to Canada from Minnesota continue to fall. The U.S. House in a rare rebuke this week voted to end the tariffs.
Minnesota State Sen. John A. Hoffman (DFL–Senate District 34) announced that he will return to the Minnesota Senate for the ...