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2 weeks ago |
minnesotanewsnetwork.com | Tasha Redel
>>Republicans File Ethics Complaint Against Senate President Champion(St. Paul, MN) – Senate Republicans have filed a formal ethics complaint against DFL Senate President Bobby Joe Champion of Minneapolis. They cited concerns about conflicts of interest and violations of ethical conduct standards stemming from his role as a legislator and attorney. The complaint alleges that Senator Champion used his elected position to advocate and secure money to benefit his legal clients.
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2 weeks ago |
minnesotanewsnetwork.com | Tasha Redel
Minnesotans Encouraged to take part in today’s Statewide Tornado Drills Apr 10, 2025
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2 weeks ago |
minnesotanewsnetwork.com | Tasha Redel
>>Public Safety Officials Warn of Cuts in New Budget(St. Paul, MN) – Public safety officials are sounding the alarm that their agencies could see cuts in the upcoming budget. Governor Walz has asked the House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee to find $116 million in operational savings. Public Safety Commissioner Bob Jacobson testified these cuts would not offset higher costs for things like health insurance and salaries.
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2 weeks ago |
minnesotanewsnetwork.com | Tasha Redel
>>Ag Committee Unveils $172 Million Budget(St. Paul, MN) – The House Agriculture Committee has unveiled its budget plan for the next biennium. It meets the targets presented by House leadership. The budget calls for $172 million from the general fund. That is an increase of $17 million from their current budget.
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2 weeks ago |
minnesotanewsnetwork.com | Tasha Redel
State officials are using Severe Weather Awareness Week to remind Minnesotans to have a plan to stay safe during storms. MNN’s Tasha Redel has more:
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2 weeks ago |
minnesotanewsnetwork.com | Tasha Redel
>>Man Shot Outside St. Paul Bar(St. Paul, MN) — A man suffered non-life-threatening injuries after being shot at least twice in St. Paul this morning (MON). Police responded to Cheers Pub around 12:45 a.m. on reports of shots fired. The victim was shot once in the arm and leg and brought to Regions Hospital. A woman found hiding in a nearby garage was taken into custody. Her relation to the shooting is unknown.
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3 weeks ago |
minnesotanewsnetwork.com | Tasha Redel
>>Bonding Bill Still Viable this Session(St. Paul, MN) — The Senate DFL is asking for a bonding bill of $1.35 billion to be included in this session. The leaders made the announcement surrounded by skilled Minnesotan workers. Rob Busch, with the North Central State Regional Council of Carpenters, says the state needs to invest the money now in projects and workers. Besides the project delays, the fear is that tariffs will increase the cost of supplies needed to complete these projects.
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3 weeks ago |
minnesotanewsnetwork.com | Tasha Redel
>>GOP Legislators Join Democrats In Passing Klobuchar’s Resolution to Undo Tariff On Canada(Washington, DC) — A resolution created by Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar, designed to undo President Trump’s 25 percent tariff on most imports from Canada, is advancing. The measure narrowly passed last night out of the upper chamber with support from four Republican senators. Klobuchar said any tariff on Canada would hurt Minnesota by driving up prices and eliminating jobs.
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3 weeks ago |
minnesotanewsnetwork.com | Tasha Redel
>>Trump Predicts U.S. Investments To Soar After Tariffs(Washington, DC) — President Trump says today is America’s “Liberation Day.” That’s because new tariffs are expected to take effect against Canada, Mexico, China, and the European Union. Trump will mark his executive orders with an event this afternoon (3 pm) in the Rose Garden dubbed “Make America Wealthy Again.” Trump is expecting five trillion dollars in U.S. investments after his tariffs take effect.
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3 weeks ago |
minnesotanewsnetwork.com | Tasha Redel
>>Minnesota Department of Health Lay Offs(St. Paul, MN) — The Minnesota Department of Health is laying off hundreds of employees in response to 220 million in federal funding cuts. M-D-H sent layoff and separation notices to 170 workers whose positions were funded by terminated grants. Notice will also be given to employees at risk for layoffs due to seniority rules. Officials say an estimated 300 notices are going out today (Tues), and nearly 20 job offers have been rescinded.