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3M's support for PFAS could cost taxpayers billions of dollars
The failure of manufacturers to report and deal with potential PFAS problems when they learned of them is saddling the companies with mounting legal costs.
Minnesota's senators vote for $1 trillion infrastructure bill
Minnesota would get billions for its major projects under $1T bill.
Minnesota's congressional delegation divided on PFAS limits
The U.S. House passed a bill to limit the "forever chemicals."
Capitol police must become protective agency, inspector general tells Senate committee
Sen. Klobuchar's Rules Committee is examining what went wrong on Jan. 6.
First Senate bipartisan report finds broad failures in Jan. 6 Capitol attack
The report, led in part by Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, paints a picture of missed clues, lack of preparedness and communication issues in the run-up to the Capitol riot.
Medtronic's profit surges, as turnaround from pandemic slowdown continues
The comparison against year-ago quarterly results was easy, but Medtronic also produced a 4% sales gain for its just-completed fiscal year.
Israel-Hamas conflict divides Minnesota Democrats
Mounting overseas violence highlights differing views among Democrats over Israel's culpability.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar sparks new debate on business competition
Her book "Antitrust" sets out an agenda for controlling modern-day monopolies and shifting burden of proof.
Senate Dems ready voting rights bill despite partisan gridlock
For much of the day before the 9-9 vote, the Senate Rules Committee led by Sen. Amy Klobuchar struggled to find common ground.
Sen. Klobuchar's new big test: Shepherding election reform
The Minnesota Democrat faces the mammoth task of leading the push for the sweeping legislation in the Senate.
Minnesota company says new electric truck could revolutionize firefighting
Beyond its fast-charging batteries, the technology allows for new types of maneuvering and monitoring at fire, accident scenes.
Minnesota stalemate on gun laws is contrast to broader national momentum
With debate stalled, carry permits and background checks are at record levels.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar faces down GOP barrage on voting rights act
She said the sweeping voting rights bill "simply tries to make it easier to vote."
Emmer emerges as Congress' leading proponent of cryptocurrency
The Minnesota Republican has emerged as a leader in the evolving idea of digital currency.
Minnesota businesses join mass COVID-19 vaccination campaign
Minnesota's biggest employers are offering workers incentives to fight the pandemic.
Billions in aid from COVID-19 relief bill headed to Minnesota
Minnesota's state and local governments, its ailing hospitality industry, struggling small businesses and the agricultural sector will get a financial boost from the $1.9 trillion COVID relief package.
Guard troops sat for hours awaiting Pentagon approval to defend Capitol
A hearing co-chaired by Sen. Amy Klobuchar focused on the delay in deploying troops.
Rep. Phillips' subcommittee debates minimum wage hike
Panel seeking input from small businesses on what effects a wage hike would have.
Intelligence lapses and military tactics drove Capitol attack
Senate hearing co-chaired by Amy Klobuchar exposed missed intelligence.
Coronavirus pandemic continues to drag Medtronic earnings
Third quarter earnings are down 10% over last year.
Klobuchar to lead hearing asking 'what went wrong' in Capitol attack
It's time to "figure out what went wrong" with security on Jan. 6.
Sens. Klobuchar, Smith say impeachment votes will go down in history, determine legacies
Acquittal won't be the last word on Trump and his supporters, they say.
Minnesota Sens. Amy Klobuchar, Tina Smith sit in judgment at Senate trial
As both jurors and witnesses to Jan. 6 riot, the state's senators say Trump deserves conviction.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, in new role, pushes overhaul of nation's antitrust laws
The new antitrust subcommittee chair says current standards favor big business.
Vaccinations must be Job 1 for Biden administration, Minnesota business leaders say
D.C. officials urged to work together to mitigate virus.
Rep. Stauber, some GOP colleagues call on Biden to dump Interior nomination
Minnesota congressman says New Mexico's Haaland should withdraw over mining stance.
An emotional Inauguration Day for Minnesotans in Congress
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar got the Biden inauguration going with a call to protect democracy.
Nation's capital locks down ahead of Biden inauguration
The deadly storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump has cast an ominous shadow over the ceremony, already scaled back because of COVID-19.
Best Buy suspends donations to congressional members who voted against certifying election
Other Minnesota companies examining policies in light of insurrection.
At battered Capitol, a shaky sense of calm the day after attack
Trump supporters still lingered around U.S. Capitol Thursday, but threat of violence was at bay.
Courts may decide if Cargill, Nestle can be sued over child labor
U.S. Supreme Court justices may step into a clash over human rights and the reach of U.S. companies in foreign countries.
Minneapolis-based Verata Health bought for $120M
Olive, based in Columbus, Ohio, plans to use Verata's technology to streamline the prior-authorization process, officials said.
Minnesotans in Congress hope for $908 billion COVID relief deal
Klobuchar and Phillips working toward a bipartisan package.
Medtronic CEO says hospitals able to handle elective surgeries even with COVID-19 surge
Its net income was down 64%, but sales have been rebounding this quarter.
C.H. Robinson warns U.S. companies could be missing chance at tariff refunds
C.H. Robinson warns of a year-end deadline to claim millions of dollars.
Mayo Clinic sued after former employee improperly accessed patient health records
Suit seeks class-action status for 1,600 patients, including 1,000 from Minnesota.
Minnesota U.S. Sen. Tina Smith staves off Jason Lewis, wins second term
Appointed nearly three years ago as Al Franken's successor in the U.S. Senate, Smith won her first full term from voters.
Medtronic to pay $9.2M fine on kickback charges regarding S.D. neurosurgeon
Company admits no liability in resolving allegations including Medicaid, Medicare violations.
Minnesota's biggest companies open their wallets to political candidates, and risk
Political giving is a two-edged sword as companies often lose control of where their cash goes.
Stanley Hubbard, one of Minnesota's biggest CEO donors, says moderation wins in end
When politicians get too close to the edges, they get voted out of office, Stanley Hubbard says.
Emmer: GOP's chances in U.S. House depend on Trump
Polls show that Republicans face setbacks in the U.S. House.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar keeps focus on election in Supreme Court battle
The Minnesota senator's confrontations with Judge Amy Coney Barrett won her moments in the national spotlight.
Tariffs create mixed bag for U.S. farmers, builders
Some benefit, but others with no apparent ties are feeling the crunch.
Medtronic product removed from market in Australia, which is now investigating its use
Medtronic denies any wrongdoing in its marketing or sales of Infuse.
Ethanol waivers become central issue in presidential battle for Minnesota farm votes
The issues heated up this week with three days of President Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Joe Biden.
EPA rejects quota reductions in victory for corn farmers, ethanol producers
Agency denied Big Oil requests for 2011-18 that allowed lower biofuels production.
Medical device trade association says U.S. companies can meet COVID needs
The statement by the AdvaMed CEO came as the FDA published a list of items in short supply.
Medtronic's income down 44% in first quarter, but still better than expected
Suspended elective surgeries damaged performance, which was still better than expected.
3M gains another victory in efforts to thwart N95 price gouging, fraud
California joint case with Amazon results in judgment, injunction against several companies.
Minnesota joins suit to protect election mail
Suits allege new Postal Service policies could slow down delivery of ballots in November.
In battle over mail-in voting, the mail in Minnesota is running late
With plenty of examples of slow mail delivery in the Twin Cities, some customers feel as if they have become collateral damage.
Minnesota exports drop 17% because of the coronavirus
Industries such as communications equipment, agricultural and construction machinery hit hard in June due to virus, report says.
58 Minnesota firms with political connections received large PPP loans
State officials defended their participation in the program, noting they followed all of the rules and used the money as it was intended.
Checks aside, D.C. finds little to agree on for new stimulus plan
Minnesota delegation disagrees on size and scope of new aid, showing the scope of partisan fight taking place nationally.
Report finds short-term insurance policies touted by White House lacking
U.S. House report recounts dozens of cases of consumers denied coverage for medical conditions with policies pushed as alternative to ACA.
Minn. breweries, golf courses, law firms get $1M-plus in loan help
The forgivable loans from the federal Paycheck Protection Program can mean "the difference between a not-very-good year and a disastrous year," a brewery leader says.
It's hard to avoid backspin as Minnesota dance schools reopen during COVID-19
South Metro Dance Academy, like other person-to-person businesses, has been shattered by COVID-19
Panel of scientists recommends stronger guidelines on PFAS
Right now, only a few specific ones have been banned or limited in use.
Minnesota business groups oppose visa suspensions for foreign workers
President Trump's order called shortsighted, draws opposition.
St. Paul mayor asks Congress for sweeping police reforms
He is seeking broad national police accountability reforms, including standards that would outlaw chokeholds or neck restraints like the one that cost George Floyd his life at the hands of Minneapolis police.
Virus downturn leaves winners, losers among Minn. companies
Factors such as existing cash reserves and credit lines played a role, but so did luck. Companies generally responded quickly to pandemic-forced disruptions in the economy, but the costs of COVID-19 have not spread equally.
If Minnesota emergency order lifts Friday, flood of evictions, foreclosures will likely follow
State's protections could end Friday, fed order might follow.
With two new lawsuits, 3M has filed 14 claiming N95 fraud
Ohio company called "ringleader" in fraudulent sales in California.
Trump signs Dean Phillips-sponsored update of forgivable loans for small businesses
The Paycheck Protection Program was extended and payback terms altered.