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If the budget standoff continues through the end of this month at the Capitol, there will be a state government shutdown on ...
June 1 was also the deadline for thousands of remote state workers to start coming back into the office more often.
If the budget standoff continues through the end of this month at the Minnesota Capitol, there will be a state government shutdown on July 1 — the first time that's happened since 2011. Esme Murphy ...
Leaders say a special session is likely for next week as a June 1 deadline for layoff notices to state employees quickly ...
Dozens gathered outside the House chamber on Friday to protest a key policy change that DFL and GOP leaders agreed to, in order to ink a budget deal.
For 20 days that July, the state laid off 19,000 workers. State parks and rest areas didn't get cleaned. Horse tracks ...
The state of Minnesota is preparing for the eventual demolition of the Centennial Office Building in the State Capitol area.
Gov. Tim Walz and DFL leaders agreed — at Republicans’ behest — to remove undocumented adults from MinnesotaCare, the state’s subsidized health insurance.
A look at some of what got done in the regular session, what didn’t and what’s still up in the air as the Legislature poises ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. – A few dozen protesters gathered outside the governor’s office Wednesday to voice their opposition to the ...
With policy negotiations ongoing and fewer than half of all budget bills passing through the Legislature, there is still work ahead for lawmakers, who were scheduled to complete the session Monday ...