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Minnesota leaders discuss security amid recent tragedies, exploring weapons screenings and policy changes to ensure safety at the state capitol.
Guns and metal detectors at the state Capitol could become a sticking point this fall among members of a committee that advises lawmakers on security issues.
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Capitol security panel to meet for the first time since Rep. Melissa Hortman’s assassination
The committee that advises lawmakers on Capitol security issues will meet Wednesday for the first time since former DFL Leader Melissa Hortman and her husband were shot and killed in June. The ...
A state panel tasked with making security recommendations for the Minnesota Capitol meets Wednesday for the first time since ...
Helping Paws has established the "Hortman Heroes Fund" to honor Melissa and Mark Hortman and their dog, Gilbert.
The judge said merging nine bills spanning subjects from taxes to housing, education and public safety violated the Minnesota ...
Helping Paws, a Minnesota-based nonprofit that trains and places assistance dogs with veterans and first responders with PTSD ...
If passed, legislation to bar reporters from accessing officials’ and candidates’ home addresses would ‘hurt trust in ...
In June, the assassinations of Melissa Hortman, the speaker emerita of the Minnesota House of Representatives, and her ...
He was steeped in a thriving strain of Christianity. For some, the alleged assassin is a symbol of the growing politicization ...
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz “was always telling me China was the future, China knows how to get things done, China knows how ...
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