More than 100 restaurants in the city have joined the group to call for concessions in the ordinance that's expected to arrive this summer.
Politics + Public Policy
New research suggests the state leans heavily on immigrants when it comes to growth of the workforce, overall population, and the economy.
While the national political climate has grown hostile to immigrants, Minnesota needs them more than ever, says a U of M study.
The northeastern Minnesota city could be the third in the state to mandate the benefit.
The so-called “border adjusted tax” overhauls the way U.S. companies pay taxes by easing the tax burden on exports while making companies pay up for imports.
Subsidies are notoriously difficult to track, but here’s what we know.
There's been no contact between developers and state officials in months.
Business is bad as street renovation drags into year three.
The committee vote is a just a small slice of what’s happening across the Legislature: Onetime ‘no’ votes are slowly shifting to ‘yes,’ and new lawmakers are more inclined to repeal the ban.
Reports explain why ACA premiums rose and why they may go higher without key ACA provisions.
Dissolving the Counties Transportation Improvement Board would allow counties in the Twin Cities to fund transit projects — without any money from the state of Minnesota.
In response to complaints by two prominent former politicians, the Minneapolis City Council recently directed city staff to examine how it can more closely monitor stadium costs.
Candidates are trying to catch up to a movement started by grassroots activists.
The owner of 1-800 Radiators & A/C of Minnesota said a $15 minimum wage will make it difficult to compete with competition elsewhere in the metro.
The 2.3 percent tax placed on medical device sales was said to be harmful to medtech innovators, of which many are located throughout Minnesota.
As the state tilts right, Minneapolis is turning hard left. Has that ruined the city’s business climate, or is it just rhetoric?
Two business heavy hitters will push an aggressive agenda this session that goes beyond tax reform.
If the trends continue, 2017 could be a good year for the state.