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Republican Harry Niska said family considerations were more important than a campaign to be the state's top lawyer.
Some Minnesota political items in the news you may have missed over the weekend.
The GOP tax plans gets mixed reviews, a grand jury is looking at a former Minnesota congressman, and more in today's news roundup
Mills won't challenge Nolan again in 2018 and some other items worth a look as you start your Thursday.
With outcome of court case still unknown, Gov. Mark Dayton and Republican lawmakers trade accusations over who is wrong in funding fight.
Minnesota child care providers testified Wednesday against a new state law that requires the fingerprinting of their own teenage children.
Stadium board explores how to recoup security money
After firing its first U.S. Bank stadium security vendor, officials are reviewing whether the public was overbilled and whether money can be recovered.
Rep. Dean’s bid to end MNsure is back, but in new form
As MNsure launches its latest enrollment period, a persistent GOP critic reboots his effort to ditch the exchange.
School vouchers, menthol tobacco, and Russian ads on social media sites in today's daily digest of political news.
Keith Downey's plan to introduce vouchers in Minnesota is most explicit push on education front so far among candidates for governor.