Minnesota’s Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday on whether the state House of Representatives can continue to operate with only 67 Republican members present as Democratic-Farmer-Labor ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court is considering how deeply it should intervene in a power struggle between Democrats and ...
At the root of the cases before the justices is a question of whether 67 lawmakers is enough for a quorum when there's a ...
Without an agreement between House GOP leader Lisa Demuth -- speaker of the House in the eyes of the GOP members -- and former DFL House Speaker Melissa Hortman, the boycott likely will not end, ...
The Supreme Court justices listened to oral arguments for more than an hour and are expected to issue a ruling quickly.
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.
By Clay Masters, Minnesota Public Radio News Two recently imposed taxes and fees that feed road construction and other ...
At issue before the court is whether the current 67 Republican members constitute a quorum needed for the Minnesota House to do business.
Democrats are boycotting the GOP-led House proceedings in an effort to deny a quorum and stop Republicans from claiming the speakership.
Minnesota’s highest court heard oral arguments Thursday around a pair of cases challenging the legitimacy of legislative ...
Can Minnesota Republicans legally operate in the House without the DFL members present? That question goes to the State ...