The House passes a bonding bill, conservative nonprofits balance a budget big on cuts, and the Senate votes to end some state mandates.
Phil Krinkie
Our Political Panel (11/13/09)
Democrats Mike Hatch and Denise Cardinal trade barbs with Republicans Andy Brehm and Phil Krinkie. Health care will be on the docket. So will Governor Pawlenty's trip to Iowa.
The Week's Political Panel (10/09/09)
On the agenda for discussion: The Republican Straw Poll for Governor... the Viking stadium proposal... and Obama's Nobel Prize. Democrats Wy Spano and Dee Long mix it up with Republicans Phil Krinkie and Tony Sutton.
This Week's Political Panel (07/10/09)
We chew the fat on politics both local and national with Democrats Mike Hatch and Ember Reichgott Junge and Republicans Sarah Janecek and Phil Krinkie.
An All Star Panel of Former Lawmakers (05/15/09)
This week's political panel are all former legislators. Democrats Roger Moe and Ember Reichgott Junge are joined by Republicans Phil Krinkie and Dan Dorman.
Capitol Update - April 6, 2009
Capitol Update - April 6, 2009 (04/06/09)
The House passes a bonding bill, conservative nonprofits balance a budget big on cuts, and the Senate votes to end some state mandates,
Political Panel (03/13/09)
We end the show with this week's version of the political panel as we talk about the Senate trial and the state budget. Democrats Wy Spano and Ember Reichgott Junge meet up with Republicans Phil Krinkie and Laura Brod.
Budget React (01/30/09)
We focus on one area of Governor Pawlenty's proposed budget... cuts in aid to cities and other local units of government. Phil Krinkie with the Taxpayers League of Minnesota squares off against DFL House member Melissa Hortman.
The Political Panel (01/02/09)
The latest on the U.S. Senate recount and a preview of the 2009 legislative session from this week's panelists: Democrats Mike Hatch and Ember Reichgott Junge are joined by Republicans Phil Krinkie and David Strom.
The Political Panel (12/05/08)
Budget shortfalls, senate recounts and other weighty topics. Democrats Dee Long and Mike Hatch scrap around with Republicans Phil Krinkie and Andy Brehm.









