MINNESOTA LEGISLATURE
Price of Minnesota hunting and fishing licenses to go up in March 2013
Well, its official: If you hunt and fish in Minnesota, youre going to be paying more for the privilege beginning next March. According to C.B. Bylander, a spokesman for the Department of Natural Reso...
Posted on 5/4/12 at 10:03 AM
State Farm Insurance Building
Call me corn-fed, but I've always thought of the North Dakota Capitol building in Bismarck as cool, especially when you consider it was built in the 1930's during the Great Depression. Working in Bism...
Posted on 4/20/12 at 10:44 AM
Areavoices Digest #67 - More than just Marilyn Hagerty
That title you see above is my cheap ploy to get you to click on my blog. I'm not beneath trickery. But the fact is: Marilyn Hagerty is hot. Stories about her and now her Areavoices blog are generatin...
Posted on 3/14/12 at 4:39 PM
Dayton 'Pessimistic' On Last Day of MN Session
By Martiga Lohn , May 23, 2011
No Budget Deal in Sight on Last Day of MN Legislative Session
The final day of the Minnesota legislative session has arrived but there's no sign that Gov. Mark Dayton and GOP majorities are anywhere close to a deal on the state budget.By Associated Press , May 23, 2011
Dayton Has No Budget Deal With Legislature in Final 36 Hours
The next-to-last day of Minnesota's legislative session trickled away Sunday with no evident movement on a budget impasse between Gov. Mark Dayton and Republican legislative leaders.
By Patrick Condon , May 22, 2011
MN Voters to Decide on Gay Marriage Ban
The Minnesota House signed off on a proposed constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage late Saturday, clearing the way for voters to decide the issue in 2012.By Martiga Lohn, Patrick Condon , May 22, 2011
MN Legislature Moves Closer to Special Session
A budget standoff between Gov. Mark Dayton and Republican lawmakers pushed the Minnesota Legislature closer to overtime Saturday, with less than 60 hours left before a required adjournment deadline.By Martiga Lohn , May 21, 2011
MN Legislature Sends Abortion Limits to Dayton
The Legislature has sent Gov. Mark Dayton two bills that put new state limits on abortion, but the Democratic governor supports abortion rights and is likely to veto them.By Associated Press , May 21, 2011
MN Speaker Apologizes After Opening Prayer by Pastor Who Earlier Called Gays 'Molesters'
House Speaker Kurt Zellers apologized in a rare floor speech Friday after the House session opened with a prayer by a central Minnesota pastor who took a veiled swipe at President Barack Obama and has previously made derogatory remarks about gay people.
By Patrick Condon , May 20, 2011
MN House Approves State Limits on Abortion
The Minnesota House has given final approval to two bills that put new state limits on abortion, with just one last step before they get sent on to likely vetoes by abortion rights supporter Gov. Mark Dayton.By Associated Press , May 19, 2011
MN Legislature Sends Dayton a Budget; Veto Likely
The Senate finished passing its last three budget bills Thursday afternoon when it approved funding packages for environmental programs and parks; highways, roads and transit programs; and higher education.By Associated Press , May 19, 2011
MN Senate Approves Cuts to Health, Welfare Programs
A budget bill that would slice into projected spending on health care and social services programs has cleared the Minnesota Senate.By Associated Press , May 18, 2011
MN Senate Sends Gay Marriage Ban to Public Vote
The state Senate on Wednesday approved a statewide vote in 2012 on a gay marriage ban in the Minnesota Constitution, pushing forward what's expected to be a contentious debate over the definition of legal unions.By Patrick Condon , May 11, 2011
MN Senate Panel Approves Abortion Restrictions
New restrictions on abortion have won approval from a Senate panel as they continue moving through the GOP-run Legislature.By Associated Press , May 03, 2011
MN Senate Committee Passes Gay Marriage Ban
A Minnesota Senate committee has passed a bill that would let voters next year decide whether to ban gay marriage in Minnesota's constitution.By Patrick Condon , April 29, 2011
MN Senate Approves Photo ID Requirement for Voting
All Minnesota voters would be required to present a valid photo ID at the polls under a bill the state Senate passed Thursday despite unanimous opposition from Democrats.By Patrick Condon , April 28, 2011
Curbs on MN Public Employee Dues May Get Senate Vote
A bill that would make it harder for public worker unions to spend members' dues on elections and charity is headed for the Senate floor.By Associated Press , April 27, 2011
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