The Minnesota Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday on how deeply it should intervene in a power struggle between Democrats and Republicans over who should control the state House of Representatives.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz highlighted a new bonding proposal in Mankato on Thursday, using the Rapidan Dam as a backdrop for his proposed infrastructure package.
Minnesota lawmakers remain deadlocked as Democrats boycott House sessions, citing quorum rules, while Republicans call for action on the state budget.
What does having a quorum mean for the Minnesota House of Representatives? This question will likely be decided by the state's Supreme Court after state Democrats sued state Republicans for electing a ...
Using the breached Rapidan Dam as a backdrop Gov. Tim Walz pitched his $877 million bonding bill. As well as funding for infrastructure, Walz wants to fund a new state patrol headquarters, and address ...
The governor's office said the plan carries a total price tag of $887 million, with $10 million allocated directly to supporting the recovery of Rapidan Dam.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Supreme Court will hear arguments Thursday on whether it should wade into a partisan ...
(St. Paul, MN) -- Minnesota legislators met with leaders from several school districts at the state capitol yesterday to ...
Minnesota’s highest court hears oral arguments Thursday in a pair of cases challenging the legitimacy of sessions involving ...
Minnesota’s highest court will hear arguments on the power struggle in the Minnesota House on Thursday. A big piece of all of ...
Gov. Tim Walz’s proposal to curtail cost-of-living increases for Medicaid waivers for people with disabilities will make life ...