While either party would certainly rather be in the majority, we joined our DFL colleagues in honoring the will of the voters ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court on Thursday appeared skeptical of House Republicans’ argument that the judiciary should stay out ...
The legislative chaos in Minnesota - even if Minnesotans aren’t used to this kind of political and legislative gamesmanship - ...
A boycott, an alleged coup, multiple lawsuits — they're all part of the confusion and chaos at the Minnesota legislature.
Democrats and Republicans in the Minnesota House are embroiled in a standoff over who controls the lower chamber just months ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Thursday to get to the bottom of one question: How many Minnesota House ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court is considering how deeply it should intervene in a power struggle between Democrats and Republicans over control of the state House.
With House DFLers absent from the capitol for 10 days, House Republicans have been moving forward with regular business.
The Supreme Court justices listened to oral arguments for more than an hour and are expected to issue a ruling quickly.
While the political playing field has become more favorable for mining, the Republican’s proposals still face hurdles.
At issue before the court is whether the current 67 Republican members constitute a quorum needed for the Minnesota House to do business.
At the root of the cases before the justices is a question of whether 67 lawmakers is enough for a quorum when there's a ...