2025 Minnesota legislative session

MPR News is your source for updates on the 2025 Minnesota legislative session. Whether you’re looking for information about a new law or want an update on state funding decisions, you can find it here.

Ex-governors analyze the State of the State
An analysis of Gov. Pawlenty's fourth State of the State address from two men who have given a few themselves.
Gov. Pawlenty's State of the  State address
Gov. Tim Pawlenty delivers his annual State of the State speech from the chambers of the Minnesota House of Representatives Thursday at noon.
Armed with a new study, arts advocates lobby lawmakers
The group Minnesota Citizens for the Arts is releasing a new study it says demonstrates the importance of the state's nonprofit arts community to the regional economy. The group plans to use the study to persuade lawmakers to dedicate more public money for the arts in Minnesota.
Harmony at Capitol may be short-lived
The 2006 legislative session got underway Wednesday, with plenty of talk about bipartisan cooperation. State leaders are pledging a short, productive session. But they disagree on what the agenda should be, and that is already threatening their pledge of harmony.
Group of lawmakers hopes session will look ahead
Minnesota lawmakers open the 2006 Legislative session on Wednesday. A group of lawmakers, calling itself the 2020 Caucus, hopes the session will be proactive about addressing issues the state will face in coming years.
Nuclear waste storage in question
Xcel Energy is requesting state permission to store spent fuel at its Monticello nuclear plant. With the opening of a permanent waste disposal site at Yucca Mountain in Nevada unknown, some are concerned the material will remain in the state forever.
Group calls for more privacy protection for newborns
Nearly every infant in Minnesota receives a battery of tests to check for various health conditions. Critics are concerned that the state health department is collecting and keeping potentially sensitive genetic data.