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Minneapolis City Council votes to study how to tax the rich New taxes on the wealthiest residents and businesses would likely need changes to state or federal laws.
The Minneapolis City Council approved changes to its tobacco ordinance on Thursday, raising prices on e-cigarettes and tightening restrictions on retailers.
Minneapolis City Council members unanimously approved a proposal that significantly raises the price of e-cigarettes.
The Minneapolis City Council has given the green light to red light and speed enforcement cameras as they aim to make streets safer.
Attorney General Keith Ellison announced Monday that Minnesota has joined a coalition of 23 attorneys general and two states in suing the Trump administration over alleged frozen funding administer… ...
Attorney General Keith Ellison announced Monday that he’s suing the Trump administration after it froze funding for six U.S. Department of Education programs. The freeze could cost Minnesota ...
The Minneapolis City Council could vote as soon as this coming Thursday on an ordinance that would set the minimum price of e-cigarettes at $25.
The Minneapolis City Council is looking into new ways to tax its wealthiest residents and businesses. On Thursday, the council voted 10-0 to research new sources of revenue, including taxing the ...
New York City mayoral primary boosts hopes of Minneapolis democratic socialists Minneapolis activists see validation in Zohran Mamdani’s victory over Andrew Cuomo in New York primary.