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Politics + Public Policy
Many CEOs tendered their resignation from the advisory group following a weekend of violence and protests in Charlottesville, Virginia.
“I’ve been in this business a long time,” the Minneapolis Public Works Department's Don Elwood said Tuesday. “It will be complete.”
To an audience of South Dakota residents, Kashkari said, “Do we want economic growth, or not?”
“The vibrancy that we now have on the street which was previously an ocean of surface parking lots is something to most definitely marvel at,” said Council Member Jacob Frey.
Minnesota took action in the months after the collapse. But exactly one decade later, St. Paul is back to gridlock on the infrastructure debate.
With just over a year left in his second term, we ask Governor Mark Dayton questions currently on the mind of business.
Farmers and food processors worry anti-immigration policies will harm their businesses—and Minnesota.
The drive for campaign dollars is heating up
in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Businesspeople
are evaluating their donation strategy.
The danger to Minnesota’s economy isn’t a flood of immigrants—it’s when they stop arriving.
Optimism about the economy and plans for further business investment are receding after two quarters of increased confidence and spending.
The ordinance was passed unanimously during a meeting Monday evening.
There are several reasons why Minnesota Management and Budget Commissioner Myron Frans is concerned about the state budget. The biggest one: What, exactly, will the federal government do?
Mayor won’t nominate permanent replacement before election.
The current plan is the culmination of 10 years of work by the city of St. Paul, Ford, state environmental agencies and regional economic development groups. Not everybody is happy with it.
Who is the business candidate in the mayor’s race?
A preemption bill veto by Gov. Mark Dayton means the rules can go into effect on Saturday.
The vote to enact the ordinance will take place in July, about two months after Edina passed the same law.