Minneapolis Advances New Ordinances to Enhance Vending, Tenant Protections, and Civil Rights
Minneapolis introduces three proposed ordinances for improving city services, promoting job growth, and strengthening human rights protections, as announced by the city council on social media.
Minnesota Senator Ordered to Email Protocol Training After Sending Controversial Content Allegedly Involving Minors
The Senate Ethics Subcommittee has ruled that Senator Gruenhagen be instructed on proper email use following a complaint about an inappropriate email he sent. Senator Maye Quade expressed disappointment, seeking more stringent measures.
Minnesota Senate Unanimously Passes Bipartisan Transportation Policy Bill Focused on Safety and Inclusivity
The Minnesota Senate unanimously passed the Transportation Omnibus Policy bill, focused on safety and inclusivity, with updates on law enforcement benefits, rail safety, and more.
Michigan Attorney General Takes On Big Oil, Preparing Legal Battle Over Climate Impact
Michigan AG Dana Nessel prepares to sue Big Oil for climate deception, following evidence that the industry misled the public about global warming's impact. Industry advocates argue climate policy decisions should be made by Congress, not courts.
Arizona AG Kris Mayes Opposes HCR 2060, Advocates for Federal Aid in Fentanyl Fight
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes opposes HCR 2060, citing potential strain on law enforcement and risks of racial profiling, while advocating for federal aid and technologies to combat fentanyl trafficking.