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MINNESOTA LEGISLATURE

An executive order by President Donald Trump to end birthright citizenship — which made any person born in the U.S. a citizen — takes effect this month. Minnesota has joined a lawsuit against it.
As Minnesota House continues negotiations and Democrats boycott, Republican party announces effort to boot Democrats.
Sen. Doron Clark’s swearing-in breaks the Senate tie and triggers a heated discussion over dissolving the power-sharing agreement
Republicans hone in on sentence change for human trafficking, court system transparency and tackling "soft-on crime" policies

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Superintendents from Cloquet, Cromwell-Wright, Grand Rapids, Hibbing and St. Louis County Schools testified at the Capitol on Wednesday.
In an attempt to stop the salaries of boycotting Democrats, Minnesota House Republicans have filed a lawsuit against Secretary of State Steve Simon with the Minnesota Supreme Court
Republicans focus in on ways to alleviate pressures of Democrats' 2023 “Carbon Free by 2040” bill, while testimony from the Prairie Island Indian Community prompts lawmakers to hold off on voting.
After two weeks of successful power-sharing, the Senate will revert to a majority after Tuesday’s special election
There will always be someone in your life who cares about you and thinks you are special.
After two weeks of successful power-sharing, the Senate will revert to a majority following Tuesday’s special election. The vacancy was created following the Dec. 28 death of Sen. Kate Dziedzic.
House Republicans ask to stop paychecks for Democrats, who continue to boycott the session
As the Minnesota Senate’s power-sharing agreement approaches its end, Republicans took a swing at unseating Democrat Sen. Mitchell, but a vote to vote on Mitchell's seat died in a tie.
Despite expressing hesitancy, Minnesota judicial branch weighs in on legislative dispute

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