Keith Ellison did Tuesday what fewer and fewer politicians seem to want to do nowadays. The Minnesota attorney general met with his constituents. And not just any constituents. These constituents included calloused,
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said Friday a settlement has been reached in his lawsuit that accuses a Maplewood man of engaging in a “deceptive pattern” through his five nonprofits and one for-profit business — all of which have government-sounding names — as a means “to sow confusion for his own gain.”
Michelle Skroch, former nursing director for MEnD Correctional Care, is accused of depriving incarcerated man of care in 2018.
The suits cover a range of topics; the federal funding freeze, gender-affirming care, funding for the National Institute of Health, Elon Musk’s DOGE, and most recently, termination of federal employees.
Keith Ellison and the 19 other attorneys general argue the firings were not for performance reasons but rather an effort to hack down the size of the federal workforce
Attorney General Keith Ellison accused David Singleton of engaging in a deceptive pattern of behavior by founding or taking over nonprofits with governmental sounding names to sow confusion for his
Strib Voices publishes a mix of commentary online and in print each day. To contribute, click here. ••• The calendar says it’s only odd-year March. But even-year political drama is already taking shape in Minnesota around two big races — governor (the one you expected) and senator (the one you didn’t until Feb.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison is joining other states in suing the Trump administration over a number of his executive orders.
The Land Stewardship Project hosted a meeting between Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and farmers throughout west central Minnesota to talk antitrust issues.
In a statement, Carter said, "Our St. Paul officers solve murder investigations at twice the national rate and have cut violent crime by double digits, if the president wants real solutions to avoid a repeat of the record homicide surge America suffered during his first term, we're happy to help."