Negotiations to resolve a power struggle for control of the Minnesota House have stalled, which likely means a continued boycott by Democratic-Farmer-Labor members that’s now more than two weeks old.
Operations of the Minnesota House have ground to a halt as Democrats continue to boycott the session, and both parties are ...
The DFL’s boycott of House proceedings headed into its third week Monday. House GOP and DFL leaders hadn’t reached a deal ...
As a quarrel over power hits its two-week mark, many around the Capitol wonder when the Minnesota Legislature’s session will ...
Minnesota legislators are paid $51,750 annually —about $1,000 a week before taxes — to represent their constituents, pass ...
Minnesota House DFL members boycotted the legislative session for a 15th day on Wednesday with no signs the stalemate with ...
A Minnesota Supreme Court ruling made clear that Republicans can’t run the state House on their own, but that doesn’t mean ...
Republican state representatives are honoring a Minnesota Supreme Court ruling that the House must have 68 members present to ...
The debate over whether Minnesota House Republicans acted lawfully when they elected a speaker is headed to the state Supreme Court. Democratic-Farmer-Labor Secretary of State Steve Simon and the ...
November's elections left the House in a 67-67 even split, but Democratic Curtis Johnson was ruled ineligible due to ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court issued an order Friday afternoon saying 68 members of the Minnesota House constitute a quorum, an ...
House Republicans drafted a motion on Monday, Jan. 27 to ask absent Democrats to end their boycott, and for those who remain ...