Funding for schools is sure to be a hot topic at the state Capitol next year, and groups calling for more money are gearing up for the fight.
(11/19/2008)
Gov. Tim Pawlenty traveled the state today to discuss education initiatives he'd like to see pass during next year's legislative session. Some of the ideas might sound familiar because Pawlenty has pursued them before.
(09/23/2008)
University of Minnesota President Robert Bruininks unveiled his budget proposal today, which will ask lawmakers for nearly $150 million in new money. It also calls for a 4.5 percent increase in tuition.
(09/12/2008)
A new way to grade Minnesota schools is heading for a final test at the Capitol. But state officials disagree about whether it should pass or fail.
(03/26/2008)
Minnesota college leaders say tuition hikes
would be a last -- but possibly unavoidable -- option for coping with anticipated state budget cuts.
(03/12/2008)
Hundreds of teenagers marched to the state Capitol Tuesday morning to show support for what's known as the Minnesota Dream Act. Despite the show of enthusiasm, the legislation has little chance of passing this year.
(03/04/2008)
A new Bell Museum, building renovations at Minnesota State University Mankato, and a long list of college campus repairs await word of state bonding money.
(02/13/2008)
Gov. Tim Pawlenty addressed the Minnesota School Boards Association on
Thursday morning. He didn't offer the group much in the way of new
initiatives or pledges of per-student funding increases.
(01/17/2008)
A $13.8 billion education bill awaits the governor's signature -- or his veto. What's in the bill? What's not? And what do educators think of it?
(Midday, 05/29/2007)