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Ritual at the Residence: Session talks start slowly
Minnesota leaders are in the same room, but not in the same ballpark, as negotiations over session's main issues commence.
Legislature hurries to aid Prince heirs
Minnesota lawmakers are hustling to consider the PRINCE Act, designed to protect the late musician's name and likeness from people who may attempt to profit off his passing.
Some items in the news you may have missed over the weekend.
Minnesota Democrats cheer ruling to stop retiree pension reductions, but fund directors warn of dire future.
With just over two weeks left in the 2016 session, state lawmakers resumed public negotiations Friday on the transportation funding bill that they left unresolved a year ago.
The leaders of the state’s two major political parties on Friday helped get legislation establishing a presidential primary back on track in the Minnesota Senate.
Some items in the news worth considering this Friday.
The Senate fell one vote short of passed the DFL-backed measure.
Plan to punish Science Museum contractors ditched
Lawmakers backed off a measure to prevent three companies involved in the leaky Science Museum building from getting other publicly-financed work.
Some items in the news as you begin your Thursday.