A vote for a motion to expel embattled DFL Minnesota state Sen. Nicole Mitchell failed in the chamber on Monday.
The jury trial on her burglary charge was scheduled to start Jan. 27. Now it will happen after the legislative session ends in May.
Bruce Ringstrom, Minnesota state Sen. Nicole Mitchell’s attorney, is arguing the state has not identified the crime committed in her alleged burglary case.
The Senate vote was 33-33 on whether to consider on the motion to expel Mitchell. Motions die in the event of a tie so it was blocked.
A Becker County judge recently granted Mitchell's request to delay her jury trial until after the 2025 legislative session is ...
As the Minnesota Senate’s power-sharing agreement approaches its end, Republicans took a swing at unseating Democrat Sen.
Sen. Nicole Mitchell, DFL-Woodbury, on the Senate floor on May 1, 2024. Photo by Michelle Griffith/Minnesota Reformer.
The Senate DFL will regain control next week after a special election, and DFL and Republican House leaders are negotiating.
ST PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota Senate Republicans failed Monday in a bid to expel DFL State Sen. Nicole Mitchell as she faces ...
Republican Senator Steve Drazkowski issued a statement on Monday following a blocked motion to expel Senator Nicole Mitchell ...
A Minnesota state senator arrested for burglary last year will not be expelled from the Minnesota Senate. A motion to expel ...
Mitchell, but a vote to vote on Mitchell's seat died in a tie Sen. Nicole Mitchell, DFL-Woodbury, leans over to her colleague Sen. John Marty, DFL-Roseville, during a Senate floor session on ...