This is a huge win for Republicans and majority leader Paul Gazelka. He no longer has to thread the needle on legislation, particularly concerning the budget
Decades removed from his time as a professional hockey player and a member of Italy's 1984 Olympic team, Minnesota State Senator David Tomassoni is still playing defense for the Iron Range.
ST. PAUL - Minnesota water advocates gathered at the Capitol for their annual Clean Water Action Day when at least one water controversy seems to be easing.House Agriculture Chairman Paul Anderson, R-Starbuck, said Wednesday, May 2, an hour befor...
ST. PAUL - Gov. Mark Dayton seldom says he would veto a bill, but if it reaches his desk he promises to veto House-passed legislation to get the Minnesota Licensing and Registration System running smoothly.The measure representatives passed late ...
ST. PAUL - A former Olympic hockey player led the Minnesota Senate Monday, Feb. 27, in honoring the U.S. gold medal curling team. State Sen. David Tomassoni, D-Chisholm, and his colleagues gave Team Shuster a standing ovation. John Shuster, the s...
ST. PAUL - Minnesota's minimum wage workers will receive a 15-cent-per-hour bump on Jan. 1.The state Department of Labor and Industry decided that is the size of the state's first automatic minimum wage increase. That will bring the current $9.50...
ST. PAUL--Minnesota's Democratic governor admitted he probably will accept a Republican transportation funding plan he does not like, rural lawmakers said they heard loud and clear during a holiday break that farmers want buffer law changes and r...