Steve Gottwalt

Capitol Update - April 30, 2009

Thursday, April 30, 2009 - 6:36 pm

The House rejected a bill that would have allowed the construction of new nuclear power plants and tried to get a vote on the governor's budget.

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Capitol Update - April 30, 2009 (04/30/09)

The House rejected a bill that would have allowed the construction of new nuclear power plants and tried to get a vote on the governor's budget.

Capitol Update - April 23, 2009

Thursday, April 23, 2009 - 6:21 pm

It was education day in the House, with both early childhood and K-12 bills under consideration.

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Capitol Update - April 23, 2009 (04/23/09)

It was education day in the House, with both early childhood and K-12 bills under consideration.

Headlines (04/22/09)

Mary summarizes the week at the Capitol.

Headlines (03/18/09)

Budget and tax discussions, ethanol reformulation, and anti-bullying legislation lead this week's legislative news.

Capitol Update - January 13, 2009

Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 6:00 pm

The governors of Minnesota and Wisconsin announce an initiative to share services, a Senate committee passes a new seat belt law, and hearings are held on providing health insurance for the unemployed.

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Capitol Update - January 13, 2009 (01/13/09)

The governors of Minnesota and Wisconsin announce an initiative to share services, a Senate committee passes a new seat belt law, and hearings are held on providing health insurance for the unemployed.

Headlines (03/05/08)

Abbey Taylor’s father testifies for better pool inspections after his daughter’s severe injuries last summer, Justin Pearson's father wants to stop another death from prescription drugs bought online, more mortgage foreclosure legislation, AARP wants health care reform and hockey could become the official state sport thanks to some small lobbyists.

Rookies (01/31/07)

Our featured freshman spent their pre-political careers with their party affiliation in the dark.

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