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VIDEO: Alpha News Update: March 25th

Legislators push for voting rights for felons, education policy changes and a new energy plan.

VIDEO: Alpha News Update: Daycare Struggle

Daycare providers struggle to maintain a business amid constantly changing government regulations and the push to unionize.

BLOG: Waiting for the Republican House Budget Proposal, Will it hit the $40...

When Minnesota Republicans run for office, things like "cutting wasteful spending" and "efficient government" are often promised.  Generally, they are elected to serve as budget watchdogs to...

Omnibus Education Policy Bill Pushes for Testing Reform

(Saint Paul, MN) Legislators gathered this morning to discuss the omnibus education policy bill proposed. One of the key policy changes suggested addresses allowing...

BLOG: 2010 Governor Candidates, Where are they now?

Mark Dayton ended up in the Governor’s office, but where did the rest of the 2010 field land?  Where most politicians land, back working...

40 by 30 passes committee: Minnesota moves to 40 percent renewables by 2030

(Saint Paul, Minnesota) Four hours and forty-six minutes after the second meeting of the day began, Minnesota lawmakers passed the omnibus energy bill during...

VIDEO: Industrial Hemp in Minnesota?

Senator Kent Eken of Twin Valley is leading the charge to re-introduce Minnesotans to industrial hemp.

‘Despicable Hate Mongering’, or Genuine Concern?: Senator Brown Offers his View on Transgender Locker...

A bill introduced last week seeks to address the Minnesota State High School League’s December policy change.

BLOG: Felons will No Longer have to Complete Full Sentence In Order to Vote...

There’s a strong movement at the Capitol to liberalize Minnesota’s election law pertaining to felons voting. Second Chance Coalition, the Minnesota Catholic Conference, and the...

“Give it back!” – MNGOP Tries Educating Public on Surplus

“Give it back!” The Republican Party cries. They are on a mission, to educate the public about the nearly 2 billion dollar surplus here in Minnesota. The party has been using social media as well as a TV commercial that is causing quite a stir.