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There is a budget battle brewing when the Legislature returns to the state capitol on Monday after a week-long break, as the ...
A new report from the Minnesota State Board of Trustees that shows the state’s colleges and universities are poised to ...
An already quirky process faces major challenges this spring with economic swings and expected federal cuts to human services ...
Under Walz’s proposed budget, aid for health services and educational materials as well as transportation for private schools ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. – The two stories that could get the most attention when Minnesota lawmakers return to the Capitol next week ...
That slow start will have to result in a rapid-fire finish if lawmakers are going to finish work on the budget by the May 19 ...
With a month to go in the legislative session, the House and governor have one approach, and the Senate has a better one.
The Minnesota Department of Health has delayed layoffs of as many as 170 workers after discovering errors in job cuts ...
J.P. Morgan revised its prediction for a recession to 60% for this year. That uncertainty casts a new, darker shadow over the ...
Minnesota lawmakers will return to Saint Paul next week after their week-long Easter/Passover break. The return to the state capital will kick off a month-long run to the finish line.
The price hikes would impact the Minnesota State system, which makes up more than 30 colleges and universities.
Tim Walz and lawmakers at the Capitol on Wednesday afternoon assured a crowd of hundreds that veterans will remain a priority ...