A Minnesota housing bill fell apart. What comes next?


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www.duluthnewstribune.com— "I'm trying to leave no stone unturned here in figuring out something that we can do this session to help with the housing shortage that's facing our state," said Rep. Dan Wolgamott, DFL-St. Cloud.

www.dglobe.com—Minnesota House approves bill that attempts to speed up legal cannabis marketplace roll out. The proposal would allow preapproval for dispensaries as soon as this summer while the final rules to regulate the Minnesota marketplace get set

Los Angeles Times—A deal to buy Skid Row homeless housing fell apart. Here's why vulnerable tenants and taxpayers are at risk. An agreement for the world's largest AIDS charity to buy a half-dozen troubled homeless housing developments in Skid Row collapsed Thursday, throwing into disarray the future of the properties and the city’s rescue efforts for one of its largest supportive housing portfolios. The AIDS Healthcare Foundation had reached a deal this month to buy six buildings owned by the Skid Row Housing Trust for $27 million in a receivership sale. But foundation spokesperson Ged Kenslea said in a statement...

KFDI—City schedules open houses for next batch of public housing units for sale. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The City of Wichita will have another round of open houses for the next set of public housing units that are being made available for sale. The open houses will be