A boycott, an alleged coup, multiple lawsuits — they're all part of the confusion and chaos at the Minnesota legislature.
By Matt Sepic and Clay Masters, Minnesota Public Radio News BThe state Supreme Court Friday sided with Republicans in a ...
House Democrats have boycotted the opening day of Minnesota’s 2025 legislative session in an effort to stop Republicans from ...
Minnesota House Democrats said Tuesday that they will file a number of lawsuits asking the Minnesota Supreme Court to find ...
Judy Moe walked into a Richfield Caribou Coffee on Wednesday morning ready to air grievances and advocate for disability ...
Half the Minnesota House stood empty on Tuesday when the state Legislature convened for its session and Democrats didn't show ...
The House, not the courts, have the power to decide election challenges, according to Minnesota state law and the ...
The Minnesota GOP hasn’t won a statewide race since, even in otherwise bad years for Democrats. Still, by the numbers, Minnesota is purple rather than dark blue: A competent and slightly more ...
The state Supreme Court ruled Friday in a decision that will extend Republicans’ advantage in a power struggle with Democrats in the House by granting them another month with a one-seat ...
Legislative business in Minnesota’s 2025-2026 state House session ... Brad Tabke, which could help them cement the GOP’s interim edge for the remainder of the term. Perhaps more importantly ...
Minnesota's DFL leaders have petitioned the Supreme Court to decide what constitutes a quorum needed to conduct official ...
The Minnesota House of Representatives attempted to convene Jan. 14 for day one of the legislative session amid an ongoing ...