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Even with signs that the Minnesota legislature is largely ready for a special session, things have been quiet this week in Saint Paul. As the week began, all of Minnesota’s budget working groups had ...
A few legislators now say they don’t expect a special session this week, delaying pivotal decisions on necessary funding.
Nurses are pushing for better patient-to-nurse ratios, asserting that it results in better care and safer work conditions.
Divisions with leadership over data centers, R&D credits and corporate tax breaks threaten to sink one of Minnesota’s final ...
Newly unionized doctors, nurse practitioners and physician assistants walked picket lines for the first time in Minnesota ...
(ABC 6 News) — At the Minnesota Capitol, a large piece of the state’s budget puzzle has fallen into place. The details of the ...
Now that the K-12 Education agreement has been signed, lawmakers are awaiting word from leadership and Gov. Walz about the ...
Senate Taxes Chair Ann Rest, DFL-New Hope, didn’t need much time to shoot down the “skinny,” 12-page tax bill proposed by ...
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State agencies are starting to warn workers they could be laid off in the coming weeks if Minnesota lawmakers remain deadlocked over the budget. Lawmakers on Monday entered the third week since they ...
Thousands of state employees will be driving into the office this week as a revised policy about returning to the office for ...
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Audacy on MSNState budget deal slows to crawl on tax and bonding bills, even as state employees begin getting layoff noticesState employees will be getting layoff notices this week, as there is still no budget agreement in the Minnesota legislature ...
This week on At Issue, Tom Hauser discusses the latest on the state budget and reactions from officials in St. Paul and ...
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