In an essay on the Opinion page of the July 29 Post Bulletin, Republican Senator Carla Nelson lamented the Democratic controlled Legislature’s spending of the “entire $19 billion surplus” without acknowledging the benefits to many Minnesotans. That surplus is what the Republican legislators in the previous legislative session walked away from negotiating.
Rochester lawmakers reacted over the weekend to news of Mayo Clinic reconsidering planned investments in Minnesota if parts of the proposed Omnibus Health and Human Services bill are not removed before Governor Tim Walz signs the legislation into law.
Rochester lawmakers reacted over the weekend to news of Mayo Clinic reconsidering planned investments in Minnesota if parts of the proposed Omnibus Health and Human Services bill are not removed before Governor Tim Walz signs the legislation into law.
Rochester lawmakers reacted over the weekend to news of Mayo Clinic reconsidering planned investments in Minnesota if parts of the proposed Omnibus Health and Human Services bill are not removed before Governor Tim Walz signs the legislation into law.
Rochester lawmakers reacted over the weekend to news of Mayo Clinic reconsidering planned investments in Minnesota if parts of the proposed Omnibus Health and Human Services bill are not removed before Governor Tim Walz signs the legislation into law.