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The data is staggering: 94% of Minnesota’s net population growth this decade has come from immigration. This is somewhat unprecedented, with immigration now driving overall population growth in the state. It also accounts for about 60% of total job and labor force growth so far this decade. Over time, immigration is becoming a larger share of our economy and workforce.
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Last week, we convened a bipartisan group of legislative leaders and coalition members from labor, agriculture and business to introduce a bill that would streamline and improve Minnesota’s permitting process.
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Last week, the U.S. District Court ruled on a legal challenge to a Minnesota law passed in 2023. In a landmark decision, the court permanently blocked the so-called Foreign-Influenced Corporation Law, affirming core free speech rights for Minnesota businesses. As a result, the law can no longer be enforced.
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Learn more about this year's class of Leadership Minnesota participants.
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We are closely watching significant developments in St. Paul this week, as a new power-sharing agreement is taking shape. This agreement should allow the House of Representatives to fully return to work in the near future and begin making progress on key issues for the state—particularly in this critical budget year. Beyond the budget, we are eager to see movement on other priorities we’ve discussed in previous podcasts. The business community, with the Minnesota Chamber leading the way, is actively engaged at the Capitol to ensure businesses are heard, protected, and positioned for a more competitive and prosperous future.
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I hope you’re staying warm and safe as we settle into winter. The weather has certainly made things challenging, but...
Learn more about this year's class of Leadership Minnesota participants.
Manufacturing plays a vital role in Minnesota’s economy, yet the sector faces a combination of facts that make it among...
Minnesota’s new Paid Family and Medical Leave program launches in January 2026, and employers across the state are working hard...