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The Attorney General’s Office says it doesn’t want to shut down Minnesota’s legal hemp-derived THC market. But one lawyer said “this would kill our industry.”
Keith Ellison has joined a coalition of attorneys general working to ban synthetic THC products.
Ellison said he was here as part of his role as attorney general to listen to concerns and address issues facing the state
Keith Ellison said this morning that he is campaigning for a third term as Minnesota Attorney General in 2026, framing himself a “people’s attorney who fights for them” and his campaign as a fight for affordability,
On invitation from the Fairmont Area Human Rights Organization (FAHRO), Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison spoke at the Red Rock Center for the Arts in Fairmont on Saturday. Ellison was Minnesota’s fifth congressional district representative from 2007 to 2019,
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Minnesota AG's letter to Congress worries hemp industry
Minnesota's hemp industry is on edge as potential changes to federal hemp laws could threaten its future. Attorney General Keith Ellison's actions are causing concern among industry insiders.
The state's top prosecutor says he wants to make the cost of living more affordable and to continue pushing back against the Trump administration.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has announced he is running for reelection. He sat down on Monday with WCCO to share his decision.
After federal officials announced SNAP benefits will be suspended for the month of November amid an ongoing government shutdown, a Hastings restaurant is helping its neighbors. Starting on Nov. 4, Lock and Dam Eatery will feed families receiving SNAP benefits on Tuesdays free of charge.