04/2008

Almanac: At the Capitol - April 2, 2008 (04/02/08)

Headlines (04/02/08)

The bonding bill heads to the governor, who is expected to veto it. After a heated debate, the Senate passes the tax bill — but without the Vikings stadium study.

Bonding Bill (04/02/08)

Today, the House and Senate passed the conference committee version of the bonding bill. Mary talks with Pawlenty's Finance Commissioner, Tom Hanson, about what to expect from the governor.

Minute Man (04/02/08)

The Deputy Commissioner for Veterans Health Care makes his bonding pitch for a new veterans home to replace Building Nine.

How It Happens (04/02/08)

This week's illustrated essay recognizes Capitol pages, the legislature's unsung heroes. Then Page D.J. Danielson joins Mary and David live in the House gallery.

After Hours: Capitol Controversy (04/01/08)

Did you know the Capitol has many ties to the Civil War ... including "Confederate marble?" Mary and David explain how Cass Gilbert honored the era and its aging veterans.

Emmer v. Speaker

Tuesday, April 1, 2008 - 12:54 pm

House Speaker Margaret Anderson Kelliher got even with Rep. Tom Emmer (R-Delano). Today in the Strib, Emmer had a commentary about the gas tax that takes effect today, April Fools' Day. He wrote "clearly the joke is on us." The piece started with Emmer quoting Kelliher:

"We are a very fiscally moderate caucus."

MARGARET ANDERSON-KELLIHER, NOV. 9, 2006

So during a live debate on the House floor the speaker from her chair in front of the chamber said "Happy April Fools Day Rep. Emmer" and then she asked him "How big is your gas tank on your big hockeymobile?" Emmer quickly responded "I'm afraid if I tell you, you'll tax me more." She pressed asking "What do you drive?" Democrats and Republicans were all roaring with laughter now when Emmer admitted "If you must know I take the bus. I can't afford the gas." It was a hilarious tit for tat in what could have been a tense and defensive exchange. Emmer and Kelliher can both be vilified by their opposition, but they both have a great sense of humor. It goes to show how much of the drama up here is just sport.

House Speaker Margaret Anderson Kelliher got even with Rep. Tom Emmer (R-Delano). Today in the Strib, Emmer had a commentary about the gas tax that takes effect today, April Fools' Day. He wrote "clearly the joke is on us."

Can You Name this Politician?

 


It's former Rep. Dee Long (DFL—Districts 56B, 59A, 60A)!

 

 

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