04/2006

Almanac: At the Capitol - April 26, 2006 (04/26/06)

Headlines (04/26/06)

The House votes on a Twins bill; a Senate committee strips a land swap, naming rights and main author from the Gopher football stadium bill; the governor is at odds with the president on energy issues; Republicans endorse their only openly gay lawmaker.

Minute Man (04/26/06)

The crumbling Capitol dome gets our 60 seconds.

Week in Review (04/26/06)

Sen. Wes Skoglund and Sen. Bob Kierlin prove there’s nothing more honest than a retiring lawmaker.

Portrait Profiles (04/26/06)

Lori Sturdevant tells us all about the beloved Gov. Elmer L. Andersen.

Headlines (04/26/06)

The House votes on a Twins bill; a Senate committee strips a land swap, naming rights and main author from the Gopher football stadium bill; the governor is at odds with the president on energy issues; Republicans endorse their only openly gay lawmaker.

Minute Man (04/26/06)

The crumbling Capitol dome gets our 60 seconds.

Week in Review (04/26/06)

Sen. Wes Skoglund and Sen. Bob Kierlin prove there’s nothing more honest than a retiring lawmaker.

Portrait Profiles (04/26/06)

Lori Sturdevant tells us all about the beloved Gov. Elmer L. Andersen.

Almanac: At the Capitol - April 19, 2006 (04/19/06)

Headlines (04/19/06)

The Twins stadium bill gets its first hearing before a tough House Tax Committee, the Senate votes on its bill to cut property taxes and more Minnesota children are going without health insurance.

Minute Man (04/19/06)

The Minnesota Zoo shows us lots of cute animals to make their pitch for bonding money.

Week in Review (04/19/06)

On tax day, lawmakers talk tax cuts and the House votes to reform itself.

Budget Battle (04/19/06)

Budget gatekeepers Sen. Richard Cohen and Rep. Jim Knoblach join Mary Lahammer live in the House Gallery to debate spending priorities.

Portrait Profiles (04/19/06)

Women start to make their mark on the Capitol by painting governors’ official portraits.

Headlines (04/19/06)

The Twins stadium bill gets its first hearing before a tough House Tax Committee, the Senate votes on its bill to cut property taxes and more Minnesota children are going without health insurance.

Minute Man (04/19/06)

The Minnesota Zoo shows us lots of cute animals to make their pitch for bonding money.

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