Dayton and Legislative Leaders Preview 2018 Session
The "bonding session" is in the priority for the second year of the biennial legislative...
The "bonding session" is in the priority for the second year of the biennial legislative...
Proposed tweaks and adjustments to the Census continue to undermine the goal of ensuring a full and inclusive count in the 2020 Census. The exact questions that are to be asked on the 2020 Census are being debated.
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Undercounting people of color in the 2020 Census and higher costs are expected because of the Trump Administration’s failure to act on a new plan for counting race and ethnicity. The administration’s Office of Management and Budget dragged out...
The recently-adopted federal tax reform law was not kind to charitable giving or philanthropy. In a series of visits last week with staff working for the Minnesota Congressional delegation, it was clear the negative consequence of reducing the...
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was passed in late December 2017 to be enacted in January 2018. With such a short window for implementation planning, everyone, including nonprofits and foundations, is scrambling to understand the large and small...
Minnesota's disaster assistance contingency fund was replenished with a $10 million contribution on September...
Minnesota's disaster assistance contingency fund will be replenished by up to $10 million depending upon the amount of the budget...
The legislature adopted a public safety funding bill that includes dollars to expand law enforcement training to improve culturally-relevant crisis response and conflict management and assistance. Importantly, the training includes addressing...
The Minnesota Legislature has new leadership, a new committee structure and new directories. The Minnesota Senate and ...
Work to make sure the 2020 Census is done right and the future integrity of the American Community Survey is protected is...