03/2006

Bonding Skippers (03/29/06)

Rep. Dan Dorman and Sen. Keith Langseth debate job one of the session: the bonding bill.

Portrait Profiles (03/29/06)

Gov. John Johnson was a man of many firsts — first to run for president, first to serve in the current State Capitol, first to die in office, first to have a monument on the Capitol grounds. It’s another amazing story of one of our most important Minnesotans.

Almanac: At the Capitol - March 29, 2006 (03/29/06)

Headlines (03/29/06)

Immigration hearings get underway, a Gopher football stadium clears another hurdle, the Senate is set to vote on constitutional amendments on heath care and the environment.

Minute Man (03/29/06)

The Departments of Agriculture and Health give their 60-second pitch for money.

Week in Review (03/29/06)

Sen. Dean Johnson apologizes and hearings pick up the pace.

Bonding Skippers (03/29/06)

Rep. Dan Dorman and Sen. Keith Langseth debate job one of the session: the bonding bill.

Portrait Profiles (03/29/06)

Gov. John Johnson was a man of many firsts — first to run for president, first to serve in the current State Capitol, first to die in office, first to have a monument on the Capitol grounds. It’s another amazing story of one of our most important Minnesotans.

Headlines (03/29/06)

Immigration hearings get underway, a Gopher football stadium clears another hurdle, the Senate is set to vote on constitutional amendments on heath care and the environment.

Minute Man (03/29/06)

The Departments of Agriculture and Health give their 60-second pitch for money.

Week in Review (03/29/06)

Sen. Dean Johnson apologizes and hearings pick up the pace.

Almanac: At the Capitol - March 22, 2006 (03/22/06)

Headlines (03/22/06)

Senate Republicans file ethics charges against Dean Johnson, House and Senate committees turn an environmental bill into a loaded up Christmas tree, lawmakers want to ban a drinking device, the governor signs a bill to build a new hospital in Maple Grove.

Minute Man (03/22/06)

The Historical Society tells us why they should get state money for Ft. Snelling.

Week in Review (03/22/06)

Gay marriage and the Dean Johnson controversy dominate.

Minority Leaders (03/22/06)

Sen. Dick Day and Rep. Matt Entenza join Mary Lahammer live to talk about all the news.

Portrait Profiles (03/22/06)

Find out why Gov. Knute Nelson is one of the most important Minnesotans you’ve never heard of.

Headlines (03/22/06)

Senate Republicans file ethics charges against Dean Johnson, House and Senate committees turn an environmental bill into a loaded up Christmas tree, lawmakers want to ban a drinking device, the governor signs a bill to build a new hospital in Maple Grove.

Minute Man (03/22/06)

The Historical Society tells us why they should get state money for Ft. Snelling.

Week in Review (03/22/06)

Gay marriage and the Dean Johnson controversy dominate.

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