LEGISLATURE
Capitol, floods, veterans, disaster bills end 2013 legislative session
By Don Davis The Minnesota Legislature ended a historic 2013 session seconds before midnight Monday after voting to renovate the state Capitol building, help communities fight floods, give veterans...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 1:16 AM
Area state senator greets Dalai Lama
May 15, 2013
Committee gathers hours of budget-related testimony in Baldwin
By Jeff Holmquist , April 18, 2013
Editorial: State budget lesson learned
April 10, 2013
Ag Day in Madison
March 18, 2013
Budget woes worry western Wisconsin schools
By By Jeff Holmquist , March 14, 2013
No shutdown ahead, but a tough session expected
-- There is no shutdown talk as a new crop of legislators and the governor prepare for the 2013 legislative session Jan. 8. However, even though DFLers control the Legislature and the governor’s office, and agree their main job is approving a balanced budget, the five-month-long session will not be smooth.
By Don Davis and Danielle Killey , December 29, 2012
Gov. Walker stops in New Richmond to talk
December 13, 2012
Harsdorf announces re-election campaign
By Phil Pfuehler , August 01, 2012
Government and Political News; Gov. Walker promises to stay neutral during the GOP senate primary
-- Governor Scott Walker says he’ll stay neutral as four Republicans square off in the August 14th primary for Wisconsin’s open U-S Senate seat.
June 15, 2012
Democrat seeks 29th District Assembly seat
April 17, 2012
Minnesota Legislative News: Hunters, anglers: 'Raise fees we pay'
-- It is not something heard much around the Legislature: people suggesting fees they pay go up.
By Don Davis , March 14, 2012
State Government and Political Roundup: Recall elections scheduled for early June
Wisconsin News-- It appears that the expected recall elections against Governor Scott Walker and other Republican officials will take place in early June.
March 02, 2012
Minnesota Legislature News: Bill expanding self-defense rights passes in Senate
-- A bill that would expand Minnesotans’ self-defense rights was approved 40-23 Thursday night by the state Senate.
By Danielle Nordine , February 24, 2012
New fields: Former farmer, prof claims she’d bring fresh governing approach
Saying she has the right mix of life experience and experience in state government, Sen. Kathleen Vinehout, D-Alma, has announced she’ll run for governor in the anticipated recall election.By Judy Wiff , February 15, 2012
Vinehout enters governor-recall race
February 08, 2012
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