SENATE
Abeler set to challenge Franken
A moderate Minnesota Republican known for his work on health care legislation plans a U.S. Senate campaign. State Rep. Jim Abeler of Anoka Tuesday announced his intention to challenge Democratic Sen....
Posted on 6/18/13 at 11:09 AM
Viewpoint: Saltzman was instrumental in passage of landmark literacy bill at Capitol
I want to congratulate our Sen. Kathy Saltzman for her work and authorship of a literacy bill she has championed for three years, which was signed into law earlier this year.By Rebecca Schmitt , December 30, 2009
Republican challenger registers to face Sieben
December 28, 2009
Viewpoint: Secretary of State’s office responsible for long election
On June 30th, Deputy Sec. of State Jim Gelbmann wrote a letter to the editor to deflect criticism of defects in Minnesota’s election records away from the Secretary of State’s office.By Dan McGrath , July 08, 2009
Franken ready to be sworn in
Al Franken is headed to the U.S. Senate after Minnesota's longest election contest. He could be sworn in as soon as next week.
By Don Davis, St. Paul Bureau , June 30, 2009
Supreme Court: Franken won election, Coleman concedes
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The Minnesota Supreme Court says Al Franken won the U.S. Senate race and should be sworn in as the state's second senator, giving Democrats senatorial dominance.
By Don Davis, St. Paul Bureau , June 30, 2009
Ritchie to keynote DFL family picnic June 22
By Special to the Bulletin , June 17, 2009
Justices examine rural-urban Senate vote differences
Five Minnesota Supreme Court justices must decide whether thousands of greater Minnesota voters' absentee ballots were unfairly rejected in the 2008 U.S. Senate race.
By Don Davis, St. Paul Bureau , June 02, 2009
Un-session brings unallotment
The 2009 Minnesota Legislature will be remembered as the un-session.
By Don Davis and Scott Wente, St. Paul Bureau , May 20, 2009
Lawmakers watch time pass
Sen. Rod Skoe sat at his desk in the Senate chamber Sunday evening, watching a Minnesota House debate on his laptop computer.
By Scott Wente, St Paul Bureau , May 18, 2009
Viewpoint: Time to get real about budget solutions
As the end of the Legislative session approaches, I work in the hope that the House, Senate and Governor will come together and agree to a budget in the best interest of our state.By Julie Bunn, Viewpoint Writer , May 13, 2009
City gets left out of mental health hospital picture
A Fargo-based mental health care group that had plans to open a 60-bed in-patient facility for adolescents in Woodbury that stalled last year at the state Legislature, received approval from the House and the Senate over the last week for a scaled-down proposal to allow construction of a smaller facility in the west metro.May 13, 2009
Senate fighting for reading programs
By Amber Kispert-Smith , May 07, 2009
BRIEFLY: Transportation funding would remains stable
Minnesota newsThe Minnesota Senate and House needed little time to approve a $4.3 billion transportation funding compromise.
By Don Davis, St. Paul Bureau , May 05, 2009
Viewpoint: Cuts and reforms are the central focus of our efforts
All three parties to the budget negotiations — the governor, the Senate and the House — have included $1.5-$2 billion in revenue sources in their budget solutions.By Julie Bunn, Viewpoint Writer , April 29, 2009
Health-care spending plans take shape
Hospitals take a funding hit while most nursing homes are protected. Low-income Minnesotans keep their government-subsidized health insurance while some doctors lose state aid for treating the poor.
By Scott Wente, St Paul Bureau , April 28, 2009
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