Minnesota at the crossroads
How indifference about the whopping budget surplus could permanently anchor Minnesota as a second-rate state. The solution: Give it back!
How indifference about the whopping budget surplus could permanently anchor Minnesota as a second-rate state. The solution: Give it back!
How a couple of nonprofits allegedly swindled the federal government of $48 million meant to feed children.
Minnesota’s proposed social studies standards encourage the radicalization of students.
Most Minnesotans believe that biased reporting contributes to our polarized political culture.
American Experiment’s John Hinderaker interviews the Center’s newest policy fellow, a former FBI agent.
The truth behind Minnesota’s role in the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 is more complex than revisionists want us to believe.
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Members of Minnesota’s Sentencing Guidelines Commission abandon their plan to reduce prison terms during our record spike in violent crime. At least for now.
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Minneapolis should take heed of other cities’ mistakes when implementing new rent control policies.
Members of law enforcement are routinely excluded from ‘reforms’ that make our communities less safe.
Inflation-strapped Minnesotans will pay a 20 cents per gallon penalty for gas and diesel to underwrite Walz’s toothless California Fuel Standards.
Just when you thought it was safe to get back in the health care pool, Biden’s ACA would take a bite out of affordability.
Despite liberals denying its existence, the U is looking for a professor schooled in Critical Race Theory.
AG Ellison blocks watchdog group from investigating inappropriate hires.
Transgender inclusiveness is an affront to the fairness of sports.
Exposing identity politics’ inconvenient lies.
Minneapolis riot report leaves out Gov. Walz’s unnecessary delay in sending the national guard while the city burned.
We must no longer tolerate the petty criminals who ultimately hold our communities hostage to fear and lawlessness.
House autocrats kept the public locked out as Democrats still met with each other and lobbyists on the side.
The problem of overspending isn’t just anecdotal, it is systemic.