An administrator and researcher believes public assistance programs such as child support can have harmful effects on families and disproportionately affect people of color.
District 191 officials were excited when they heard that the Legislature had passed a measure making school meals free for all students beginning this year.
St. Paul, Minnesota — Today, the Minnesota House of Representatives passed a bill to provide $841 million in federal CARES Act funding to Minnesota’s cities, counties, and towns, and make
A news release from DHS said eligible Minnesota families with children will start getting pandemic food benefits for the current school year this month, adding that some families will get a "final round of smaller summer benefits in July."