Health and human services omnibus bills make good investments using wrong resources

When the House and Senate released their committee targets in March, we were surprised that the health and human services budget division was required to cut $150 million in the House and $153 million in the Senate. After years of reductions to critical services for Minnesota’s most vulnerable, including $1 billion in cuts in the 2011 Legislative Session, we believed this year would offer an opportunity to start making up lost ground investing in our state’s health and well-being.

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Pollinator habitat restoration funds provision: For the birds, or for the bees?

Dr. Marla Spivak of the University of Minnesota’s Department of Entomology inspects a bee hive at the St. Paul campus bee lab. (Photo by Paul Battaglia)

“I’d love to say that this bill is for the birds; this bill is for the bees.”

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Open veins of Big Stone County, Minnesota; or, the idea of order in Ortonville

In a recent radio interview broadcast by KDIO, Ortonville mayor Steve Berkner inveighed against "intimidation tactics" that had supposedly by used by "special interest" opponents of the Strata Mining Corporation's plan to open a granite quarry in a cow pasture that contains some of Big Stone County's namesake granite outcroppings.

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Interest on common federal student loans could double if subsidization law expires June 30

Students could pay more to borrow federal student loans as early as this summer if a deal isn’t reached in Congress.

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House omnibus tax bill’s priorities include progressivity and lower property taxes

As the Legislature passes budget bills to invest in our kids, our workers and our communities, legislators also need to figure out how to fund those investments, address the deficit and share the responsibility for funding public services fairly.

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House, Senate to iron out University funding differences

Both the state Senate and House of Representatives have voted to increase funding to the University of Minnesota, but key differences in their bills still need to be ironed out.

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Progressive revenue to renew Minnesota

Things are heating up at the legislature. Permit me to weigh in.

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House passes higher education budget that would freeze tuition

Rep. Gene Pelowski, chair of the House Higher Education Finance and Policy Committee, talks with Rep. Kathy Brynaert before the start of session April 25 where the omnibus higher education finance bill was debated. (Photo by Paul Battaglia)

In a vote that some lawmakers hailed as a first step toward curbing the rising costs of college, the House on Thursday passed an omnibus bill that would freeze tuition for two years at both of Minnesota’s public higher education systems.

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Department of Human Services policy bill clears House, moves to Senate

The Department of Human Services would establish a new council to advise the commissioner on how to reduce racial and ethnic disparities for accessing services, according to a bill passed by the House 111-14 on Friday.

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