Charlene Briner, Minnesota's interim cannabis czar, is stepping down from her post, Gov. Tim Walz announced on Monday.
Republicans argued Gov. Tim Walz called for a special election too early and are asking for a halt ahead of the legislative session.
This is the third person to serve as the head of the Office of Cannabis Management since it was created in August 2023.
Republicans have a 67-66 majority to start the legislative session in the state House, but the special election will likely wipe away the slim majority.
Minnesota Republicans are expected to file a petition to the state Supreme Court Monday, hoping to delay a special election ...
Republicans argued Gov. Tim Walz called for a special election too early and asked for a halt ahead of the legislative ...
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has approved $1.27 million in state funds to put more effort into studying the impact avian influenza ...
A lawsuit challenges a decision by Gov. Tim Walz to schedule a Jan. 28 special election after a November winner was deemed ...
Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan announced today that Charlene Briner will step down after building ...
The Minnesota GOP will be detailing their new petition to the Minnesota Supreme Court to halt the special election to fill ...
What we know: Gov. Tim Walz and Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan on Monday announced Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) interim Director Charlene Briner will step down, and General Counsel Eric Taubel will ...