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Minnesota Capitol Tensions Rise: Security Protocols, ICE Agent Charged, Budget Surplus Projected in 2026 Legislative Session

Minnesota Capitol Tensions Rise: Security Protocols, ICE Agent Charged, Budget Surplus Projected in 2026 Legislative Session

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In Minnesota, tensions simmer at the State Capitol amid the 2026 legislative session, where new weapons screening protocols have checked 121,598 visitors, turning away dozens for violations, according to the Minnesota House Session Daily. CBS News reports a proposed fraud watchdog agency could cost $15 million to launch, while a bill mandates disclosure of chemicals used in police pursuits or warrants. Separately, Fox News highlights controversy over a reported billion dollars missing from state funds, with commentator Michele Tafoya criticizing Governor Tim Walz during her Senate run announcement.

Federal immigration enforcement draws scrutiny in Minneapolis, as a Hennepin County Attorney's office charges an ICE agent with two counts of second-degree felony assault from a February incident during Operation Metro Surge, marking a first for such cases, per ABC News and CBS News. A related lawsuit by disabled resident Aliya Rahman against the Department of Homeland Security alleges excessive force, with her attorney Jessica Gingold detailing a violent arrest, window smashing, and denied medical care, as covered by Democracy Now.

Economically, the state projects a higher surplus for fiscal years 2026-27 with no deficit ahead, per House updates, though a millionaire's admission of qualifying for SNAP via a loophole has sparked calls for asset test reforms at state hearings, Fox News reports. Sports fans cheer the Minnesota Wild's 6-1 playoff win over Dallas in Game 1, with Marcus Foligno and others prepping for round two, via NHL.com.

Community matters include ongoing infrastructure at the Capitol and education steady amid session debates. Public safety focuses on these enforcement cases. Weather-wise, thunderstorms hit the metro area April 17, with stronger risks southeast, CBS Minnesota notes, following tornado reports from Oklahoma to here earlier, per ABC's Good Morning America.

Looking Ahead: Watch for Wild playoff action, SNAP reform hearings, and budget surplus decisions as the session progresses.

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