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The Minnesota Legislature voted Monday to exclude adults living in the U.S. illegally from state-run healthcare programs. The vote will affect about 17,000 residents.
U.S. House committee approved removing language on mineral leases in northeastern Minnesota; Senate likely to follow.
The new Minnesota budget is a done deal as lawmakers finally completed their drawn out special session Monday night.
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Minnesota’s legislative session: highs and lows
The legislative season started with a House standoff, included a senator's arrest, and ended with a compromise deal that cut ...
CLOQUET — Uncertainty over funding sources and student enrollment forced the Cloquet School Board to take a cautious approach ...
The legislative season started with a House standoff, included a senator's arrest, and ended with a compromise deal that cut $5 billion from the previous budget and didn't particularly please members ...
The Minnesota Legislature avoided a government shutdown after state lawmakers worked around the clock to agree to a $66 ...
The Minnesota Legislature passed bills to wrap up a $66 billion, two-year budget in a special legislative session that ended ...
A bill that will cut access to MinnesotaCare benefits for undocumented immigrants over the age of 18 is on its way to ...
After lawmakers avoided a government shutdown by passing a state budget during a special session local representatives are ...
Minnesota lawmakers have agreed on a state budget bill, averting a shutdown that would lead to a layoff of government workers ...
The Legislature also passed a repeal for MinnesotaCare coverage for undocumented adults, new data center provisions and ...