Minnesota Faces Immigration Tensions, Political Shifts, and Economic Innovation in Comprehensive State Update
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In politics, special elections restored a 67-67 tie in the Minnesota House with new DFL representatives Meg Luger-Nikolai and Shelley Buck sworn in, maintaining power-sharing ahead of the February 17 legislative session, per the League of Minnesota Cities. Lawmakers face a tight 12-week window to tackle supplemental budgets and bonding bills.
Economically, Minnesota boasts vibrant startups like HistoSonics, 4C Medical, and Mayo Clinic innovations, ranking among the top 100 firms, as tracked by F6S. The Minnesota Chamber highlights business leadership in electrical infrastructure supporting the states economic engine.
Community headlines include Wayzata Public Schools referendum for $465 million in new schools and safety upgrades to handle growth, voting by April 14, and Northfield High Schools nearing construction bids for renovations emphasizing geothermal systems and flexible spaces. A $70 million Minnesota Hockey Hall of Fame advances in Inver Grove Heights with city support. Public safety saw tragedies like a St. Cloud murder-suicide and St. Louis Park fire death, per Minnesota News Network. No major recent weather events reported.
Looking Ahead, watch the legislative session kickoff on February 17 for biofuel markets and farming priorities from MCGA, plus Wayzata referendum results.
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