The Senate votes to allow new nuclear power plants, the Senate's education bill now takes federal stimulus money into account, and a House committee kills an effort to change the way we vote for president.
Tim Pawlenty
Talking Taxes (04/03/09)
As legislators gear up for next week's Easter Break, our Mary Lahammer went about the Capitol on Friday seeking out lawmakers willing to talk taxes.
Capitol Update - April 2, 2009 (04/02/09)
The Senate votes to allow new nuclear power plants, the Senate's education bill now takes federal stimulus money into account, and a House committee kills an effort to change the way we vote for president.
Capitol Update - April 2, 2009
Headlines (04/01/09)
The governor meets with the Republican caucus, state bonding bill moves to the floor with some questions about flood funding, and the tax reform commission prompts an argument about business taxes.
Capitol Update - March 31, 2009
A partnership between Minnesota and Wisconsin could save the states money by sharing services, and students drop off letters in support of the Bell Museum for the governor and lawmakers.
Capitol Update - March 31, 2009 (03/31/09)
A partnership between Minnesota and Wisconsin could save the states money by sharing services, and students drop off letters in support of the Bell Museum for the governor and lawmakers.
Minne-consin

The new partnership between Minnesota and Wisconsin should bring a $10 million dollars savings to each state. Gov. Pawlenty said in "an economic crisis we have to do all we can get value from government." Gov. Doyle added "maybe we don't do everything perfectly and we can learn a little from Minnesota."
There are 80 projects being proposed, some of the consolidation could require legislative action, but the governors should be able to move unilaterally on most of the shared services. Nothing has begun yet, but should be underway within a couple of months. It's mostly boring government functions like IT, licensing, permitting, but the governors are interested in looking at shared fishing and hunting licenses which should get some attention.
The two govs from two different parties still seem to enjoy their friendship and now a new partnership that they first announced in January and seem to be following through on.
House Bonding Bill
Two projects in DFL Chair Alice Hausman's district don't even make it into her bill: Como Zoo and Bell Museum. Hausman said those "break her heart" but have been caught up in political rhetoric. Most of the bill will be dedicated to asset preservation or repairs to colleges and universities. She said the governor's office will not support the state's only natural history museum because he views it as overlap with the MN Zoo and Science Museum. She said she had to say no to nearly $150 million worth of projects that are in the Senate's bill and a bill this small "is a horrible bill to write." This puts the House in between Gov. Pawlenty and Senate's numbers.
When it comes to flooding in the Red River Valley, this bill does not have any money specifically in it for that. Hausman said you have to wait weeks or a month to see what public property was affected. She says when the need is clear there will be a cooperative effort with the governor and Senate. Right now there is $12.7 million for general flood mitigation across the state in the House bonding bill.
Update Tuesday: The governor says he supports are "reasonable, impactful" bill that stimulates the economy. He denied he's totally against the Bell Museum and said there was a mistunderstanding. He will talk to the U president about what he said was "not a bad idea." Overall he said "the House bonding bill is a step in the right direction."
Capitol Update - March 26, 2009
DFL legislative leaders sit down with the governor, cities rally against local aid cuts, and the House prepares itself for federal transportation funds.
Capitol Update - March 26, 2009 (03/26/09)
DFL legislative leaders sit down with the governor, cities rally against local aid cuts, and the House prepares itself for federal transportation funds.









