With less than a week to go in the legislative session, the governor and legislative leaders met behind closed doors, parents staged a bake sale for education, and the House passed a public safety bill.
Michael Paymar
Capitol Update - May 12, 2009
Capitol Update - May 12, 2009 (05/12/09)
With less than a week to go in the legislative session, the governor and legislative leaders met behind closed doors, parents staged a bake sale for education, and the House passed a public safety bill.
Capitol Update - April 16, 2009
In a day dominated by pubic safety, House Republicans fail to get their bill passed, Governor Pawlenty wants to put offenders to work, and the Senate passed an anti-bullying bill.
Capitol Update - April 16, 2009 (04/16/09)
In a day dominated by pubic safety, House Republicans fail to get their bill passed, Governor Pawlenty wants to put offenders to work, and the Senate passed an anti-bullying bill.
Headlines (05/07/08)
An emergency conference committee is called to deal with the governor’s transportation veto threats, Democrats are angry about the status of the report to raise the minimum wage, the Dangerous Dogs Bill heads to the floor and food and fellowship abound at the annual Senate Potluck.
Busy Day at the Capitol (05/04/07)
Some big bills came up today at the state legislature. Our Mary Lahammer was there and fills us in on what happened.









