Republican state representatives are honoring a Minnesota Supreme Court ruling that the House must have 68 members present to ...
The debate over whether Minnesota House Republicans acted lawfully when they elected a speaker is headed to the state Supreme ...
A State Supreme Court ruling has effectively shut down the GOP from being able to operate in the chamber without Democrats ...
The Senate DFL will regain control next week after a special election, and DFL and Republican House leaders are negotiating.
On Monday, the Minnesota House failed to achieve a quorum necessary to conduct business for the third week in a row. Rep. Paul Torkelson (R-Hanska) said Monday’s session went exactly as expected.
An effort to expel embattled DFL Minnesota state Sen. Nicole Mitchell failed in the chamber on Monday. Republican Sen. Jordan ...
November's elections left the House in a 67-67 even split, but Democratic Curtis Johnson was ruled ineligible due to ...
In a petition to the Supreme Court, Democrats in the state House accuse Republicans of acting "unlawfully" when they ...
Justices said a quorum is 68 members, meaning there are not enough Republican House members to do business unless DFLers show ...
House Democrats and Simon have until 9 a.m. Wednesday to file a reply to the GOP brief. The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments on Thursday afternoon.
Under state law, the House must have 68 members present — a majority of the total 134 seats, the justices wrote.
The justices, in a written ruling released Friday afternoon, agreed with House Democratic leaders and Secretary of State ...