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To watch four things that the Minnesota Legisalure period faces

With just a few days until the legislature in Minnesota, some of his most important work remains to be done.

The legislature was expected to gather all weekends to develop differences in the legislation that they have to pass for the next two years to finance the state government. The session ends on Monday at 11:59 p.m.

But while the democratic leadership of the Senate and the leader of both parties in the house on Thursday with governor Tim Walz, the agreement in the full legislator is faced with the headwind.

“I think this was the most difficult session where I have ever part of the majority of the Senate, Erin Murphy, DFL-St. Paul said during a Twin Cities Publevision with other legislative leaders on Friday evening.

The legislator can go to a special session to close the work if you do not submit your Monday evening. You have to say goodbye to a budget before July 1st to avoid partial closure by the government.

Here is what you have to watch in the next few days.

Murphy, Walz and House DFL leader Melissa Hortman from Brooklyn Park said that they did not like the care, and Hortman emphasized that it was a GOP priority of the house. The opposition of the Democrats means that the provision to terminate the reporting may have to be chosen in a separate invoice in order to adopt the household.

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