Fraud prevention has become a major talking point at the Minnesota Capitol this year, as Republicans and Democrats alike are ...
Teachers testified that they’ve seen more attentive students, and they’ve personally saved hundreds of dollars on snacks they used to give hungry kids. Statewide polls show more than 70% support for ...
University of Minnesota researchers and state lawmakers denounced Wednesday what they say are detrimental cuts to research ...
Schools served more than 150 million meals last year for students, under the new state program providing breakfast and lunch at no cost to families, regardless of their income, state education leaders ...
During the 2025 legislative session, the Minnesota House DFL plans to focus on child care, health care and housing.
The 2026 campaign for Minnesota governor will start to take shape over the next several months as Gov. Tim Walz weighs ...
As a member of the editorial board, I’ll occasionally write unsigned editorials that detail the views of the board, while ...
The new department would conduct inspections, evaluations and investigations of state agencies and programs to identify fraud ...
The first House fraud committee meeting indicated that Republicans and DFLers are divided, at least on who is to blame.
The Civility Caucus is a bipartisan and bicameral effort to instill and ensure calm and cooperation in all legislative ...
Committees are charging ahead and will review a slate of bills, ranging from anti-fraud measures to repeal pushes on laws ...
Some lawmakers say cell phones are harming students' ability to concentrate and harming their overall mental health.
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