Republicans hold a one-seat advantage in the House after a judge threw out DFL-er Curtis Johnson’s win due to a residency dispute.
Republicans say that even with a temporary 67-66 majority, they plan to act as the majority. That means they’d presumably be able to establish committee control and elect a Republican House Speaker.
Minnesota House Democrats are threatening not to show up for the first day of the session if a power-sharing agreement isn’t reached with Republicans. The body was tied at 67 until a judge decided ...
In a pair of news conferences on Monday, both parties took jabs at one another, as Republicans claimed an “organizational ...
Minnesota House Democrats threaten to no-show the first two weeks of session, saying that would deprive Republicans of a ...
Minnesota Republicans are expected to file a petition to the state Supreme Court Monday, hoping to delay a special election ...
Minnesota House Democrats pledged Monday to boycott the start of the legislative session if Republicans attempt to use their ...
With control of the House at stake, the Minnesota GOP filed a petition in State Supreme Court seeking to change the timing of ...
The Minnesota state legislature is set to convene in just over a week, but the question is, will Democrats even be there?
Minnesota House Speaker-designate Melissa Hortman on Monday said Democrats in the House are willing to "use all parliamentary ...
Rep. Lisa Demuth, R-Cold Spring, proudly introduced herself as the House speaker designate at a news conference on Monday, ...