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At Minnesota's Capitol, state lawmakers are trying to come together on a new two-year budget, estimated to land at around $66 billion.
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Republican Keri Heintzeman and DFLer Denise Slipy are running for the Minnesota Senate in the April 29 special election. Find results here after polls close.
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The $3.66 billion budget bill the House passed on April 25, 2025, increases state spending for the next two years by $50M for public safety and $30M for courts.
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DFLer Denise Slipy raised the majority of her funds after the primary. Republican Keri Heintzeman's pace has slowed, but her totals are still far above Slipy's.
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The proposed measure would help offset the amount of a voter-approved operating levy paid for with local property taxes.
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The DFL candidate answered questions about subjects ranging from rising cost of living, housing and child care to education, abortion and gun ownership.
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The DFL said Heintzeman violated individual contribution limits. Heintzeman said she confirmed the legality of her donations with the state campaign finance board.
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Walz, who says he’ll announce whether he’ll run for a third term after the legislative session, spoke for about 22 minutes in the well of the Minnesota House on April 23, 2025.
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The bill would have prohibited eligible centers from encouraging or providing abortions to pregnant women.
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The bill contains nearly $10 billion in spending over the next two fiscal years for roads, bridges, transit and airports. But some of the sharpest debate came over provisions that didn’t make it in.