The bill, which passed 92-42, earmarks $24 million in extra funding in the current two-year budget to support ongoing weapons screenings at the Capitol and the State Patrol staff needed to keep that ...
On Wednesday, parents, educators, and advocates held a rally in the rotunda of the Minnesota State Capitol to urge ...
Members with the This Is Medicaid coalition spoke at the Minnesota State Capitol on Wednesday, May 6, about the upcoming ...
Dozens of people are gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol Monday for the third annual Somali Day celebration.
State lawmakers across the U.S. are increasing security measures as political violence rises. Much of the impetus has come ...
Weapons screening will begin Tuesday, February 17, at the Minnesota State Capitol to enhance safety during the 2026 legislative session, according to Minnesota Department of Public Safety (DPS). The ...
Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul. According to the criminal complaint filed Wednesday, a State Patrol sergeant assigned to threat investigations at the State Capitol received a screenshot of a ...
Minnesota lawmakers and other state elected officials facing credible threats could receive special security under a bill ...
ST. PAUL — Gov. Tim Walz took executive action on Monday, Jan. 26, to implement weapons screening at the Capitol by the start of the upcoming legislative session on Feb. 17. The question of whether to ...
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