2025 Minnesota legislative session

MPR News is your source for updates on the 2025 Minnesota legislative session. Whether you’re looking for information about a new law or want an update on state funding decisions, you can find it here.

Parents await ruling on child care assistance subsidy
Affording child care continues to be a concern for the 26,000 subsidized families who are cut off during the state government shutdown, now in its seventh day. A judge could rule to continue distributing funds toward child care.
More negotiations, but no fix yet from Dayton and GOP
Republicans are calling for a special session, but Gov. Mark Dayton said he's isn't willing to call lawmakers back yet. "We've got the same gulf between us that we've had all along," Dayton said.
Added pain: Shutdown costs millions
The state's six-day-old shutdown over state spending is costing it millions of dollars - a toll that will only rise the longer it lasts.
Zellers renews call for 'lights on' bill, says gambling a revenue option
Republican House Speaker Kurt Zellers said delaying payments to school districts and raising revenue through new gambling are both options when it comes to balancing the state's budget.
The Washington County Sheriff says 12 people were arrested after breaking into park cabins at Afton State Park over the July 4th weekend.
Construction is continuing on the Central Corridor light rail project between Minneapolis and St. Paul, despite a state government shutdown.
On this first day of a government shutdown, most state agencies are operating with only essential staff — the lone exception being the state Department of Agriculture.
Special Master hears appeals to re-open some state services
Hearings were under way Friday morning at the the Minnesota Judicial Center. Retired Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice Kathleen Blatz is considering whether parts of Minnesota state government should be re-opened.
Republican Sen. Amy Koch defends her role in the budget talks
Morning Edition invited Republican Sen. Amy Koch to defend her role in the budget talks.
Shutdown stress begins for state workers, others
The government shutdown that began early today was affecting state workers, the private sector and families who tried to visit the Minnesota Zoo.