The Minnesota House continues to stand divided. The chamber will enter its fourth week next Tuesday, but an ongoing DFL protest means the party still hasn’t been on the House floor.
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As the stalemate in the Minnesota House approaches its fourth week, both sides seem to agree on one thing. Let’s never, ever ...
After successful campaigns for House allies, the governor is in a position to set an ambitious course for the legislative ...
Shirley MacFarland’s weekly community column featuring news and notes from Brecksville, Broadview Heights, North Royalton and ...
The House of Representatives is set to play a big role in reupping the Trump tax cuts this year, a shift from last time when ...
Roughly 50 people rallied on the steps of the Washington Capitol Wednesday to protest a new rule that Republican lawmakers fear will limit their ability to speak against legislation on the House floor ...
After the November election, the DFL and GOP were evenly split at 67 members each and in the process of negotiating a ...
Nearly every other state’s lower chamber conducts roll calls with an electronic voting system, said the sponsors of a new House bill.
Lawmakers introduced several bills to rescind a newly enacted law placing broad restrictions on municipalities’ ability to regulate development density, land ...