2023 Minnesota legislative session

MPR News is your source for updates from the 2023 Minnesota legislative session that began on Jan. 3, 2023. Whether you're looking for information about a new law or want an update on state funding decisions, you can find it here.

Voting rights restored to 50,000 under new Minnesota law
Gov. Tim Walz signed a bill Friday that allows convicted felons in Minnesota to vote once they are out of prison, regardless of whether they are still on probation.
Minnesota catalytic converter theft bill rumbles toward approval
The Minnesota Senate has approved a bill that imposes new criminal penalties and tracking methods around catalytic converter theft. A House vote could send it to Gov. Tim Walz.
Minnesota could legalize physician-assisted suicide
The proposal would allow adults with less than six months to live to get a prescription from their doctor to help them end their life.
What is gender-affirming health care? 'Trans refuge' bill would help kids get it
Minnesota’s Legislature is considering a bill that would make the state a safe haven for transgender youth seeking gender-affirming health care here. But what exactly is the bill seeking to protect?
Session fundraising lockdown doesn’t close off all avenues
State lawmakers and their caucuses can’t raise money from certain sources while the Legislature is in session. But lawmakers can — and do — help their parties rake in contributions.
Lifeline or logistical problem? Paid leave debate unfurls at Capitol
As Minnesota lawmakers put a proposal for paid family and medical leave through its paces, employers try to get a handle on the implications.