A boycott, an alleged coup, multiple lawsuits — they're all part of the confusion and chaos at the Minnesota legislature.
By Matt Sepic and Clay Masters, Minnesota Public Radio News BThe state Supreme Court Friday sided with Republicans in a ...
Democrats are boycotting the GOP-led House proceedings in an effort to deny a quorum and stop Republicans from claiming the speakership.
Democrats and Republicans in the Minnesota House are embroiled in a standoff over who controls the lower chamber just months ...
The chaos at the Capitol takes center stage on Thursday at the state Supreme Court, where justices will hear arguments in the lawsuits challenging the GOP's actions and leadership in the state House.
The Minnesota Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Thursday to get to the bottom of one question: How many Minnesota House members need to be physically present at the Capitol to legally conduct ...
The House, not the courts, have the power to decide election challenges, according to Minnesota state law and the ...
House Democrats have boycotted the opening day of Minnesota’s 2025 legislative session in an effort to stop Republicans from ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court hears oral arguments Thursday over the temporary control of the Minnesota House. Here’s how a ...
Half the House stood empty on Tuesday when the state Legislature convened for its session and Democrats didn't show up amid a ...
In their lawsuit, House Democrats say Republicans unlawfully organized and elected a speaker on the legislative session’s ...
GOP leaders said there is precedent for their actions, and look forward to "defending the House from this attack." ...