Minnesota House DFL members boycotted the legislative session for a 15th day on Wednesday with no signs the stalemate with ...
The Senate DFL will regain control next week after a special election, and DFL and Republican House leaders are negotiating.
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.
Minnesota legislators are paid $51,750 annually —about $1,000 a week before taxes — to represent their constituents, pass bills and set state budgets at the Capitol. But the 66 Democrats in the ...
The House is not in order, and while some Democrats and Republicans talked about the standoff, leaders didn’t even negotiate with each other on Wednesday.
Two weeks into the Minnesota legislative session, the Capitol feels a bit like an episode of “The Twilight Zone.” ...