A cookware group is suing the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency over the new law banning PFAS in cookware, claiming it’s unconstitutional.
The law requires new products sold or distributed in 11 categories be made without PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals." ...
For many products, there won’t be a notable change. Other industries have had a hard time replacing PFAS with nontoxic ...
In Minnesota, it's illegal to throw away major appliances because they often contain hazardous materials like refrigerants, ...
ST. PAUL, MN – Minnesota businesses are preparing for the implementation of several new laws and policies that took effect on ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. – A new Minnesota law going into effect Wednesday aims to reduce PFAS, or forever chemicals, across the state ...
More than a dozen new laws go into effect Jan. 1. The state will see more protections for concert ticket buyers, salary ...
The writer is an associate economist at the University of Minnesota.
New protections for ticket buyers, a minimum wage increase and a $25 co-pay cap for certain prescription drugs are among a slate of new laws effective on Jan. 1.