Democratic-Farmer-Labor members of the Minnesota State House of Representatives are not showing up for work at the Capitol. Republicans, all 67 of them, showed up as scheduled on opening day, Jan. 14.
The Minnesota Supreme Court on Friday canceled the special election for a metro House race later this month, finding Gov. Tim ...
Republicans appointed Demuth as speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives, but will the move stick? Here's what we ...
DFLers and Republicans both claim the other side is engaging in unconstitutional deeds. The Supreme Court should dismiss ...
Rep. Dan Wolgamott, DFL-St. Cloud, didn't make an appearance at the Minnesota State Capitol Tuesday for the start of the ...
House Democrats have boycotted the opening day of Minnesota’s 2025 legislative session in an effort to stop Republicans from ...
St. Cloud, didn't make an appearance at Tuesday's State House meeting. Fellow DFLers joined Wolgamott in their absence.
Judy Moe walked into a Richfield Caribou Coffee on Wednesday morning ready to air grievances and advocate for disability ...
While Minnesota House Republicans hold a one-seat majority right now, a special election later this month should put the ...
At noon Tuesday, Secretary of State Steve Simon gaveled in the session with all Republicans present. The House currently sits ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Democrat-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Caucus in the Minnesota House of Representatives says it has filed a ...
Silence filled the Minnesota House of Representatives chamber Tuesday afternoon as the attendance roll was taken at the start of the legislative session, with 66 DFL members absent. At least 68 ...