The Minnesota Supreme Court will hear arguments Thursday on whether it should wade into a partisan power struggle that has roiled the state House for more than a week.
Less than a week after Minnesota Democrats filed a lawsuit asking the Minnesota Supreme Court to declare the state’s Republicans acted in an unlawful manner when members of the House of Representatives declared a quorum and seated positions of power,
While the political playing field has become more favorable for mining, the Republican’s proposals still face hurdles.
Minnesota's Senate leaders create a bipartisan organizing agreement after a member's death results in a 33-33 split.
Keeping the House GOP from acting against Tabke is one of the primary reasons the DFL House members are boycotting the session, an act they believe denies the House a quorum needed to take any actions. The GOP says they have a quorum and Tuesday voted to set up a method to decide whether to allow him to be a member.
The Saint Paul Federation of Educators released a statement condemning Trump's first wave of executive orders.
Last year, a brand-new coalition of faith groups, housing developers, social justice advocates and lawmakers from both sides of the aisle united behind a set of wide-ranging policies designed to make housing in Minnesota more affordable by building more of it.
House Democrats have boycotted the opening day of Minnesota’s 2025 legislative session in an effort to stop Republicans from exploiting a temporary one-seat majority to unseat one of their members
Minnesota GOP Chairman Alex Plechash argued at a Monday press conference that intentionally skipping work would expose Democratic lawmakers to election recall efforts. "Minnesotans expect one ...
Half the House stood empty on Tuesday when the state Legislature convened for its session and Democrats didn't show up amid a bitter power dispute.
In their lawsuit, House Democrats say Republicans unlawfully organized and elected a speaker on the legislative session’s opening day.