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A recently approved bill would impose the first "social media" tax in the nation. But not everyone is on board.
Some House members say they won't vote for President Trump's proposed budget bill unless a cap on the so-called SALT deduction is eliminated.
Plus: Senate looks to establish fraud watchdog; sexual harassment settlement for St. Cloud YMCA; MPR seeks to raise $1 million; and more.
Diminishing access to four-year universities and majors has been thwarting rural students. That's where community colleges ...
Homeownership advocates write that bills at the Legislature that would promote transparency and lessen fines and fees, among other changes.
Lawmakers in 2023 extended MinnesotaCare to undocumented immigrants, but GOP senators want to change that, citing looming nursing home cuts.
This is as a new report out Wednesday from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated that millions would lose ...
Federal cuts could unspool Minnesota's generous health care program, which has opted to expand Medicaid multiple times.
As mines idle and classrooms empty, the ripple effects have communities bracing for an uncertain future amid economic ...
Medicaid helps cover health costs for roughly 1.2 million people in Minnesota, but federal cuts could mean major changes.
According to the Minnesota Department of Health, disease-causing mosquitoes are most active from July to October.
Tickets are now on sale to the general public for MinnPost Social: Meet the New MinnPost Newsroom Staff, a happy hour event ...
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