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City leaders from across the state made a powerful plea at the State Capitol on Tuesday to call for action on gun safety.
The Minnesota Capitol has no security checkpoints or metal detectors and allows guns on its premises, making it an outlier among state houses for its relatively lax security. Those findings were presented to the Advisory Committee on Capitol Security ...
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No Kings rallies planned across Minnesota this weekend: List
Nationwide rallies are planned for this weekend to oppose President Trump's mobilization of the National Guard in major cities. Here is a list of the events planned in the Twin Cities metro.
More than 700 clergy leaders are urging Minnesota lawmakers to pass a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, including many in our area.
This is no longer a friendly request from their local doctors,” said Dr. Lisa Mattson, president of the Minnesota Medical Association, who described firearm violence as a public health crisis.
Six columns were added to a memorial outside of the Minnesota State Capitol Sunday, honoring firefighters killed in the line of duty. "We thank you today for those who have courageously served in the fire services and for whose lives we remember here today ...
Just three weeks to Election Day, and voter fraud and efforts to stop it were a big topic of discussion at the State Capitol.
One of the biggest changes the subcommittee discussed was the enhanced advance premium tax credit, which is set to expire at the end of 2025. This tax credit reduces the cost of monthly premiums for those making more than 400% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. (Other tax credits, which are still active, apply to those making less than 400% FPG.)