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Safety is again front and center at the Minnesota State Capitol on Wednesday morning following the deadly attacks on ...
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The proposed measures follow a series of high profile attacks on government officials, including the firebombing of the Governor’s Mansion in Harrisburg in April, and shootings that targeted two ...
The debate over whether or not to install metal detectors at the Minnesota State Capitol will come into focus again on ...
Guns and metal detectors at the state Capitol could become a sticking point this fall among members of a committee that advises lawmakers on security issues.
Additional state-level conversations playing out Wednesday on future safety measures at Minnesota’s Capitol complex in Saint Paul.
Luzerne County’s Election Board voted Wednesday to accept the election bureau’s recommendation to lease a new voting system from Hart InterCivic for use in 2026.
New Carlisle employees and elected officials may carry guns on the job if voters approve a ballot measure this November.
Minnesota leaders discuss security amid recent tragedies, exploring weapons screenings and policy changes to ensure safety at the state capitol.
Debates on metal detectors and other security measures at the Capitol renew after the shootings of Minnesota lawmakers ...
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