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Minnesota Governor, Legislators Discuss Recent Session

Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton and state legislators took to the skies Tuesday to bring their message to Minnesotans.

 

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Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton and state legislators took to the skies Tuesday to bring their message to Minnesotans.

DFL Senate Leader Tom Bakk said the Republicans made the session a "do-nothing" one.

"I this last biennium, it is the fewest number of bills that have been enacted into law, at 245, since 1869," said Bakk. "And I would argue because nothing was important. They talked about reform, but never really got it into a bill, negotiated a deal with the governor, to enact the reforms that they talked about."

Represenative Paul Marquart of Dilworth joined the group during a stop over at the Moorhead airport.

"We had a couple jobs bills, the bonding bill, the Vikings stadium, but also some big disappointments in not restoring the homestead credit or finding a way to pay back the schools their $2.4 billion," said Marquart.

Governor Dayton said Democrats accomplished getting jobs for Minnesotans through the stadium and bonding bills.

 

Don Haney