Candidates who challenged local Representatives in the recent election shared their thoughts on DFL representatives staying away from the start of the legislative session.
Peggy Bennett, (Albert Lea), Patricia Mueller (Austin), and Greg Davids (Preston) all shared their thoughts on the ongoing situation in St. Paul.
Defense argues that inflamed state politics “turn up the pressure-cooker to a temperature so dangerous that it’s wrong to try ...
The Minnesota Legislative Session entered its second day on Wednesday, as did an organized boycott by House DFL members. The ...
On the west side of the domed Capitol, the state Senate is preparing for a serene, drama-free beginning of the 2025 session Tuesday. Despite an ugly end to the 2024 session, despite ongoing angst over ...
GOP leaders said there is precedent for their actions, and look forward to "defending the House from this attack." ...
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While Minnesota House Republicans hold a one-seat majority right now, a special election later this month should put the ...
Minnesota Supreme Court justices on Wednesday promised to decide quickly whether a special Roseville-area election critical ...
Following the contentious first day of the 2025 Minnesota Legislative session, where members of the DFL failed to show, ...
Minnesota's DFL leaders have petitioned the Supreme Court to decide what constitutes a quorum needed to conduct official ...
Rep. Dan Wolgamott, DFL-St. Cloud, didn't make an appearance at the Minnesota State Capitol Tuesday for the start of the ...