The Legislature having returned this week from a 10-day Easter/Passover/Spring Break has hit the ground running. Prior to the break, the House completed their work in the various finance committees….
March brings us closer to the mid-point of the 2019 Legislative Session and the start of Legislative Deadlines. The First Policy Deadline arrived Friday, March 15th. At that point, policy…
Explore Minnesota Tourism Funding Last week, Senator Ruud presented SF 721 to the Senate Environment and Natural Resources Policy and Legacy Finance Committee, of which she is the Chair. The…
The only split party Legislature in the nation will begin Tuesday, January 8th, 2019. Minnesota’s 91st Legislature must complete their work by midnight on May 21st. The odd-year session will…
The only split party Legislature in the nation will begin Tuesday, January 8th, 2019. Minnesota’s 91st Legislature must complete their work by midnight on May 21st. The odd-year session will…
With the change of the seasons we are now within days of the fall elections and before we know it the start of the 2019 Legislative Session. Over the interim,…
On August 14th, Minnesota conducted Primary Elections and the races for Governor, U.S. Senate and control of the Minnesota Legislature are now set for the November General election. In the…
As we move further away from the May 2018 adjournment of the Minnesota Legislature, attention turns from committee work and floor votes to door-knocking, fundraising events, endorsements and elections. The…
Conformity with the Federal Tax Bill remains a major goal of the 2018 Session. However, the proposals presented by the Dayton Administration and considered by the House and the Senate…
To say these are unsettled times in the political world, is a significant understatement. First, implementation of Real ID is caught up in the challenges facing the Department of Public…
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