A judge ruled DFL candidate Curtis Johnson does not meet residency requirements, giving the GOP a one-seat advantage until a special election is held.
Both the House and Senate are so closely divided that neither Republicans nor Democrats will have true control of either ...
Democrats have also voiced concern that Republicans could refuse to seat Rep.-elect Brad Tabke, a Democrat from Shakopee, who ...
Minnesota's legislative session starts on Jan. 14, and a Stearns County representative could be the next Minnesota House of ...
In a pair of news conferences on Monday, both parties took jabs at one another, as Republicans claimed an “organizational ...
Minn. House Democrats consider not attending first two weeks of the legislative session to prevent the chamber from achieving ...
Republicans hold a one-seat advantage in the House after a judge threw out DFL-er Curtis Johnson’s win due to a residency dispute.
Governor Tim Walz issued a writ of special election in late December, citing a state statute that declares a special election ought to be declared as soon as possible to fill a vacancy. The election ...
House Democrats in Minnesota's legislature are threatening to skip out on the first two weeks of the legislative session ...
Minnesota’s 2025 legislative session is headed toward a historically sour start. House Democrats are threatening to take the extraordinary step of not showing up for the first two weeks of ...
Republicans say that even with a temporary 67-66 majority, they plan to act as the majority. That means they’d presumably be able to establish committee control and elect a Republican House Speaker.
The Minnesota Legislature will kick off the 2025 legislative session on Tuesday. Or maybe not. Tight margins and historic ...