Minnesotans have known about the huge disparities between whites and communities of color for years. How to close those disparities is another question.
Politics + Public Policy
Minneapolis would be the first city in the state to have a mandatory paid sick leave ordinance, though St. Paul has signaled that it also expects to adopt one following a public process.
In spite of cuts made to the project in the past year, the rail line remains a top funding priority for the federal government.
The idea, modeled on workers' compensation, received serious consideration by the group despite reservations about its feasibility.
The program mentors small business owners to nurture additional growth.
Currently two out of every ten outstate Minnesotans don’t have access to a high-speed internet connection.
Minnesota’s representatives come from varied ideological, geographic and economic backgrounds. And they all want the medical-device tax to die.
What does the 2016 legislative session portend for Minnesota businesses?
The ballot question would ask voters if tax money currently collected on the sale of auto repairs and replacement parts should be dedicated to roads and bridges.
And what does "repelling invasions" have to do with it?
And if foreign governments are cheating on steel prices, should the U.S. government step in to help support domestic steel producers?
The company failed to meet the requirements by the state as specified in the loan agreement.
St. Paul’s central library reinvents itself with an emphasis on business training and services.
More film and TV productions would come to Minnesota if incentives were greater—but the state remains ambivalent.
If Punch Neapolitan Pizza’s higher-wage initiative has been good for business, why isn’t the rest of the local restaurant trade following?
Minnesota colleges are updating and expanding their science, technology, engineering and math programs to meet business needs in a 21st century economy.
The hike is slight and it might take some time before consumers see any major changes.
Today, especially on the issue of garbage collection, the environmental benefits of organizing the city’s haulers might finally be changing the conversation.