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Reporting on State Politics and Government

A Minnesota House committee is considering legislation to allow restaurants to pay tipped employees a lower minimum wage.
Developer launches independent bid for U.S. Senate
Real estate developer Jerry Trooien says he's running for U.S. Senate as an independent.
Some Minnesota political news you may have missed over the weekend.
Money edge goes to Democrats so far in campaigns for two U.S. Senate seats.
Dayton pushes again for cybersecurity upgrade
DFL Gov. Mark Dayton is making another push for cybersecurity funding amid GOP resistance.
Budget targets released Thursday offer the blueprint for a House Republican plan that will be filled in over coming weeks. Lawmakers have a $329 million surplus to work with.
As the state deals with one licensing headache, Gov. Mark Dayton assures Minnesota residents there won't be another in six months when Real ID roll-out starts.
Some Minnesota political stories in the news as you start your Thursday.