D.C. Memo: Justice Department indicts Trump
Plus: GOP right-wing revolt freezes all legislation in the House
Plus: GOP right-wing revolt freezes all legislation in the House
Despite losing one company on the list this year, Minnesota still has a disproportionately large number of Fortune 500s.
The recently passed health omnibus bill allows undocumented residents to be eligible for the MinnesotaCare public option.
By next May the state flag will be lowered for the last time and replaced by a new banner designed by a 13-member commission created to approve both a new flag and a new “Great Seal of the State of Minnesota.”
Plus: A debut duo album from AJ Srubas & Rina Rossi; exploring disability through movement, performance; a quartet at kj’s hideaway; and more.
Several attorneys in Minnesota are seeking to file a class action suit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota on behalf of homeowners who say their property was unfairly seized.
Despite lawmakers’ misgivings about the “inequities” of sales taxes, three-dozen cities and counties won permission to go ahead with proposals that would fund building projects.
MinnPost talked to some of the newly appointed commissioners, who say they recognize the body won’t immediately solve issues of lack of trust, transparency and accountability in law enforcement. But they say they aim to get the ball rolling on remedying those problems.