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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.
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 ...
Hundreds of veterans were connected to lifesaving resources at the third annual Assistance Council for Veterans' Summer ...
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 ...
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