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Protecting Minnesota Reproductive Rights: The Why, How, And What
With Minnesota DFL control of the state legislature and the governorship, "there is an opportunity to act to protect reproductive rights."
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With Minnesota DFL control of the state legislature and the governorship, "there is an opportunity to act to protect reproductive rights."
Secretary of State-Elect Monae Johnson's proposals for election law changes in South Dakota align with those of right-wing election deniers.
"Ventura’s work with tribal governments is a lesson for every politician, and every adult for that matter."
The virus, which is transmitted by wild, migrating birds, has led to the deaths of about 8 million U.S. turkeys this year.
"We’re extending the payment pause because it would be deeply unfair to ask borrowers to pay a debt that they wouldn’t have to pay."
Keith Ellison said people can submit comments or concerns about the merger through a new online forum.
There are just two pediatric intensive care beds available in the entire state of Minnesota, per the latest data.
A local student is re-examining how lifting a long-standing ban might affect blood donations of other men who have male sexual partners.
The governor announced Wednesday that three commissioners are stepping down.
“Our hospital leadership have failed,” said Minnesota Nurses Association President Mary Turner during a news conference.
The process for connecting solar arrays to Xcel Energy's grid continues to frustrate installers in Minnesota.
Jensen lost to Gov. Tim Walz by nearly 200,000 votes on Election Day.
The urban-rural divide in Minnesota and U.S. politics has only grown starker in recent years.
Former Minneapolis police officer Chris Steward said he fears the new prosecutor’s posture will be perceived as anti-police.
Stallings was acquitted of charges in connection with shooting at Minneapolis police who fired marking rounds at him without warning.
On the agenda are same-sex marriage legislation, a huge defense bill, changes in how presidential electoral votes are counted and more.
The geographic polarization of Minnesota voters continues apace.
Republican Rob Farnsworth won the open State Senate seat in the central Mesabi Range by a solid 7-point margin.
Young, diverse voters between the ages of 18 and 29 had the second-highest youth voter turnout in almost three decades.
Election deniers so far have lost races for governor in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.