Governor Walz’s party has lost control of the Minnesota Legislature and faces mounting criticism as a budget deficit looms.
It is usually a fun, sometimes silly legislative tradition. So what happened when GOP House members tried to do it this year?
CONCORD, N.H. -- Former U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte was sworn as the 83rd governor of New Hampshire on Thursday, promising to ...
Gov. Tim Walz is expected to propose a lower level of spending for the next two-year budget that starts on July 1 as pressure ...
With $1.267 million in funding approved by Governor Tim Walz on Jan. 3, researchers from the University of Minnesota’s ...
Seemingly taking a page out of President-elect Donald Trump's page of coveting property that belong to other governments, ...
Josephson has been appointed as a citizen member representing Congressional District 7. His term starts Jan. 20 and expires ...
An Iowa lawmaker wants to expand the state of Iowa by buying Minnesota's southern row of nine counties. Though the proposal is far from a done deal, it's already stirring up conversation at the ...
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has proposed an initiative to provide free breakfast and lunch to over 2.7 million students s ...
Governor Walz’s administration has faced intense criticism over the past few years for not doing enough to combat the rampant ...
Democrats in the Minnesota House plan to boycott the state Capitol Tuesday by walking out of the first day of the legislative session. This after Republicans say they hold political control.
New York's mayor, embroiled in legal trouble, has no chance at winning a second term. Meanwhile, the two parties argue about whether the legislative year can even begin in Minnesota.