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Dayton, other officials pay tribute to Minnesota veterans
The adjutant general of the Minnesota National Guard said the act of honoring military veterans should be more than a once-a-year event.
Dayton calls Washington NFL team name ‘racist’
Gov. Mark Dayton said today that he believes the Washington Redskins is a racist team name that should be changed.
WASHINGTON – DFL Sen. Al Franken will hold hearings next week about a bill he’s introduced in the U.S.  Senate that would require American intelligence agencies to provide more information about their activities that involve U.S. citizens. Franken’s legislation is co-sponsored by Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller and tries to address concerns about the National Read more →
GOP lawmakers’ lawsuit aims to stop online voter registration
Four Republican lawmakers and two election watchdog organizations filed a lawsuit today against the state and Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie over a new online voter registration system. The lawsuit filed in Ramsey County District Court claims Ritchie, a Democrat, exceeded his constitutional authority by launching the system without legislative approval and misused state Read more →
State Rep. Phyllis Kahn, DFL-Minneapolis, is planning to introduce legislation next year that would prohibit the use of electronic cigarettes in public places.
Lawsuit aims to stop state Senate office building
A former Republican state representative from St. Cloud is going to court to try to stop the construction of a new $90 million Senate office project near the Minnesota Capitol.
WASHINGTON – A Democratic polling firm says DFL Sen. Al Franken and DFL Gov. Mark Dayton have strong leads against a field of relatively unknown Republican rivals almost a year out from Election Day 2014. Public Policy Polling’s phone survey of 895 Minnesota voters found Franken with a 51 percent percent approval rating while 43 Read more →
A groundbreaking ceremony next week in Marshall will clear the way for former state Rep. Marty Seifert to decide whether he is in or out as a Republican candidate for governor. Seifert has worked for nearly four years as director of the Avera Marshall Foundation, where he’s been raising money for the construction of a Read more →