A recent report from Senator Amy Klobuchar and other lawmakers provides advice for increasing U.S. manufacturing production and jobs.
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In addition to the newly announced offices, Minnesota also has plans for a foreign trade office in Germany and has already established an office in China.
A proposal to limit the amount of expenses advertising agencies can deduct in the tax year is facing unprecedented resistance from some of advertising’s biggest players.
A new lawsuit challenges the city's role in Ryan Companies’ proposed Downtown East project.
Minnesota was ranked the sixth-worst state for entrepreneur- and small business-friendly tax and regulatory policies.
Party Chair Keith Downey says the move across town and demographic sectors was a strategic decision as well a financial one.
Governor Mark Dayton said more than $400 million from the budget surplus should be used for business and middle-class tax cuts.
For Minneapolis and St. Paul to remain prosperous, we should learn from other cities, like Denver.
The governor’s rejection of the president’s proposal may also affect those who have employer-provided insurance plans.
Due to a decline in unemployment insurance, the state recently approved a reduction in related taxes.
The challenge claimed that under the city charter, voters had to approve any stadium spending over $10 million.
Representative Michele Bachmann has a stack of cash left in her congressional campaign account, with no obvious expenses left to spend it on.
The International Institute of Minnesota has trained and graduated close to 2,000 nursing assistants over the last two decades.
The business group released a 60-page report that makes a case for immigration reform.
Could the Affordable Care Act lead to a decline of mergers and acquisitions in Minnesota or just a more complex vetting process?
Minnesota set up its own health care exchange, Mnsure, which had early technical problems as well, but has since allowed about 3,800 to begin enrolling in coverage.
Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar and Representatives Collin Peterson and Tim Walz are among the 41 lawmakers sitting on the bicameral committee assigned to forge a compromise farm bill before the end of the year.
Rochester and Minneapolis have both lost a large chunk of their local government aid over the last few years, resulting in spending cuts.