Minnesota laws and policy changes taking effect Jan. 1 will create new work break requirements, end a long-standing hunting restriction and end state-funded health insurance for adults without legal ...
ST. PAUL — Minnesota enters the new year with a range of new laws from the 2025 session — affecting health care, voting, labor standards and hunting regulations — taking effect alongside the ...
Minnesota legislators are debating whether to roll back or revise some signature laws passed by Democrats two years ago as they race to reach a budget deal in the final weeks of their session. The ...
A new Minnesota law, effective Jan. 1, 2026, aims to combat financial exploitation of vulnerable adults by allowing immediate court intervention. RELATED: Paid family leave, absentee ballot changes ...
Several new laws are now in effect in Minnesota, including the state's new paid leave law. The Paid Family and Medical Leave Law allows up to 20 weeks of leave and paid benefits. Other laws include an ...
Beginning on January 1, 2026, Minnesota’s new Paid Leave Law (PLL) will require nearly all employers to provide up to 20 weeks of paid family and medical leave through a new statewide program. The ...
As Republican lawmakers continue efforts to repeal and replace the ACA, Minnesota’s insurance market is going through various changes. Here are three changes in the Minnesota insurance market, as ...
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