As Gov. Tim Walz mulls a possible third term, several Republicans, including his 2022 opponent Scott Jensen, consider challenging him.
The new department would conduct inspections, evaluations and investigations of state agencies and programs to identify fraud, waste, abuse and inefficiencies in state government.
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WCCO Radio Minneapolis on MSNState House Republicans ask Department of Justice to investigate fraud issues in MinnesotaIn a letter to the U.S. Department of Justice, Minnesota House Republicans are asking for an investigation into overall fraud ...
Gov. Tim Walz returned home from the campaign trail to a divided state legislature. Minnesota’s public perception of the ...
As budget deliberations at the Minnesota State Capitol get underway in earnest, Gov. Tim Pawlenty today sent a letter to legislators saying that 'state government should live within its means and ...
In this series, we highlight independent radio stations across America who are keeping alive the dream of human DJs, ...
Legislative leaders and Gov. Tim Walz found common ground on a budget. And even though no budget was finalized before the ...
Gov. Tim Pawlenty has ordered that all U.S. flags and Minnesota flags be flown at half-staff at all state and federal buildings in the State of Minnesota, from sunrise until sunset on Saturday, ...
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced $6.1 million on Thursday to expand access to child care across the state.
ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) has created a centralized state fraud investigations ...
Governor Walz announced that the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has formally established a centralized state fraud investigations unit.
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