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How Automatic Voter Registration Could...

Alpha News reported that Secretary of State Steve Simon backed automatic voter registration and other election-law changes. Here is what voters in West Seventh should know.

Woodbury Residents Represented by Ethan...

Alpha News reported that Secretary of State Steve Simon backed automatic voter registration and other election-law changes. Here is what voters in Woodbury should know.

How Automatic Voter Registration Could Work in West Seventh

Alpha News reported that Secretary of State Steve Simon backed automatic voter registration and other election-law changes. Here is what voters in West Seventh should know.

School Bathroom Access...

Minnesota schools could receive funding to stock menstrual products in all student bathrooms. Here is the Blaine perspective. John Marty constituent edition.

A Closer Look...

A school bathroom bill would require menstrual products in restrooms used by grades 4-12. What residents of Mounds View should know. John Marty constituent edition.

Why New Brighton...

The school menstrual-product bill raises questions about access, gender-neutral bathrooms, and taxpayer cost in New Brighton. John Marty constituent edition.

Minnesota Bill Would...

A DFL-backed school restroom mandate has advanced in committee. Review the policy, amendment vote, and cost for Roseville. John Marty constituent edition.

Legislators Reject Female-Restroom...

Minnesota lawmakers are considering free menstrual products in all student restrooms. Here is the local impact for Shoreview and John Marty’s constituents. John Marty constituent edition.

The Debate Over...

The Minnesota House is debating menstrual products in boys’ bathrooms. This briefing explains the proposal for Arden Hills families. Kelly Moller constituent edition.

What Kelly Moller’s...

Rep. Sandra Feist’s proposal would cover student restrooms used by grades 4-12. What it could mean near Blaine. Kelly Moller constituent edition.

Minnesota Education Committee...

Minnesota schools could receive funding to stock menstrual products in all student bathrooms. Here is the Mounds View perspective. Kelly Moller constituent edition.

A New Brighton...

A school bathroom bill would require menstrual products in restrooms used by grades 4-12. What residents of New Brighton should know. Kelly Moller constituent edition.