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Hundreds of conservatives across Minnesota gathered in Bloomington on Monday evening for one of the state Republican Party’s biggest fundraising events of the year. But none of the state‘s highest-ranking Republicans attended the event amid disagreements with the direction the party is going under the leadership of its new chair Alex Plechash and executive director Jennifer DeJournett,
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Audacy on MSNNot much of a holiday weekend for Minnesota lawmakers who have yet to come to an agreement on $66 billion budgetNot much of a holiday weekend for lawmakers who have yet to come to an agreement on a two-year, $66 billion budget agreement. There’s another key deadline looming as well: “We have to send layoff notices to any entity that’s not funded by June 1st.
Dozens gathered outside the Minnesota House chamber on Friday to protest a key policy change that DFL and GOP leaders agreed to, in order to ink a budget deal.
Federal taxes would increase for many if Congress fails to renew tax breaks, but the legislation favors the rich.
As the deadline for the session end approaches, it looks like Minnesota lawmakers may be sent to a special session. At least, that's what Speaker of the House Rep. Lisa Demuth told WCCO's Esme Murphy.
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Two years after he signed a liberal policy blitz into law, Gov. Tim Walz stood before reporters Thursday to announce a budget deal that cuts spending and scales back health coverage for undocumented immigrants.
Minnesota was one of 22 Democratic states that sued to stop Trump from stripping U.S. citizenship from children born to undocumented mothers.