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The chief House author of legislation to allow only hands-free cell phone use by drivers says he’s been told his bill won’t get a vote in the closing days of the 2018 session.
Gov. Mark Dayton said he won't sign a tax-cut bill unless schools facing budget struggles are taken care of. Republicans said Dayton is late to the table.
GOP hopeful Johnson picks Bergstrom as running mate
Republican candidate for governor Jeff Johnson has selected Donna Bergstrom of Duluth as his candidate for lieutenant governor.
Some Minnesota political stories in the news you may have missed over the weekend.
Taxes, public works, and the governor's call for emergency school spending are just some of the issues facing lawmakers in the final week of the 2018 session.
As Legislature moves toward finish, state officials say tax collections remain strong. The sentiment but not the dollars could figure heavily into the upcoming negotiations.
The Minnesota Senate released an $825 million borrowing proposal Wednesday with just a week and a half left in the 2018 session.