House Republicans have filed a response to two DFL lawsuits that ask the state’s Supreme Court to weigh in on legislative proceedings as House Democrats continue their attempt to block a quorum.
The Minnesota Republican Party is following through on a promise to recall House DFL lawmakers who did not show up for the first three weeks of the legislative session. DFL members said they ...
If the Minnesota House was a tennis match, what has happened to the once-majority DFL caucus would be described as unforced errors. It was the voters in a handful of districts that turned their ...
SAINT PAUL, Minn. — The House DFL's boycott of the chamber entered a third week Monday, as all 66 members of the caucus skipped a floor session in continued protest of the GOP's plans to ...
Lisa Demuth as speaker, something DFL House leadership and Secretary of State Steve Simon, a Democrat, argue is unconstitutional. The power dispute could delay any major legislative activity into ...
That’s what DFL Secretary of State Steve Simon and House DFLers argued in court on Thursday. At the same hearing, Republicans contended there only needed to be 67 members — a majority of the ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court on Friday answered one key question in the political struggle — justices agreed with the DFL that it takes 68 members present to conduct House business — but they ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. (KTTC) – The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled in favor of the DFL petition on what constitutes a quorum in the House of Representatives Friday. The court ruled Article IV ...
Desks of House Democrats sit empty in protest at the State Capitol in St. Paul on the first day of the 2025 legislative session Jan. 14. (Renée Jones Schneider/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
The DFL caucus has been boycotting the session to deny quorum and keep Republicans from acting on the one-seat advantage they have—at least for now—due to a vacant Roseville-area seat.
Chinese startup DeepSeek’s eponymous AI assistant rocketed to the top of Apple Inc.’s iPhone download charts, stirring doubts in Silicon Valley about the strength of America’s lead in AI.
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