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Session ends in a rush; special session likely
The Legislature barely met its deadline to pass a budget and did not meet Gov. Mark Dayton's demand to fund universal pre-K, which means a special session is likely.
DFL State Auditor Rebecca Otto is hoping Gov. Mark Dayton vetoes the state government finance bill that House and Senate leaders negotiated in the closing hours of the 2015 session.
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Dayton: Prepare for a special session
Dayton repeated his intention Sunday to veto an education finance bill that is poised for passage in the House and Senate.
State lawmakers worked late into the night on Saturday on parts of a $41.5 billion budget for the next two years. But a gubernatorial veto threat has increased the possibilty of a special session.
The conference committee report abandoned big cuts and boosts funding for nursing homes, mental health and other services.
House and Senate negotiators have reached a deal on how long police departments can store data collected by electronic license plate readers. and it does not include any restrictions on who can access police body cam video.
While Gov. Dayton feuds with legislative leaders over education funding, two of his commissioners are warning about the potential consequences of not passing an education budget bill.
Dayton, leaders digging in on education
Gov. Mark Dayton stood firm Saturday on his threat to veto an education funding bill that he contends is inadequate.