Minnesota Winter Storm Alert: Twin Cities Brace for Major Snow Emergency Tonight with State Guard on Standby
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In politics, the state legislature gears up for its 2026 session starting February 17 and running through May 18, according to MultiState. Recent committee hearings tackled school safety, with the Senate Judiciary and Public Safety panel debating bills on firearms storage, violent crime teams, and threat assessments. The House advanced a bipartisan bill for governor term limits and unredacted Human Services fraud reports. Education funding remains contentious, as HF3490 for federal tax credits to scholarships stalled amid public-private school debates, per House Session Daily. Governor Walz's policy bill on bullying interventions and drill clarity was laid over.
On the economy, employers prepare for January 1 minimum wage hikes to $11.41 for large firms and $9.31 for small ones, plus the launch of Paid Family and Medical Leave at 0.88% of wages, as outlined by iComp Payroll. A pass-through entity tax extension failed in committee.
Community updates include Brainerd schools seeking legislative aid for a $1.9 million deficit and housing advocates pushing zoning reforms to boost affordable homes. Apple Valley reviews a data center proposal at its March 18 Planning Commission.
Looking Ahead, watch for storm recovery efforts, the full legislative session kickoff, and PFML implementation deadlines.
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