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Minnesota Senate GOP approves Voter ID requirement for all forms of voting

Created: May 03, 2021 04:55 PM The Republican-controlled Minnesota Senate approved a bill on Monday that would require all Minnesotans to present a valid photo identification for in-person, absentee and mail-in voting.  The vote for the Republican-backed bill was 34-32 and fell along party lines. The bill also establishes a new voter identification card that would be available free of charge to those who lack proper identification and cannot afford it. The bill would make Minnesota the 37th state to require some form of identification to vote.  There is a reason that voter ID is so overwhelmingly popular: it is a common-sense, easy way to restore credibility, integrity, and security in the elections process, said Sen. Scott Newman, R-Hutchinson, the chief author of the bill. Millions of Americans are now lacking trust in our system. This is one of the fastest and easiest ways we can restore their faith and protect the rights of all legal voters.  

Study approved by MN Senate would look for potential problems with transition to telehealth

By Minnesota News Network|2021-04-28T06:51:39-05:00April 28th, 2021| The same insurance coverage and access to “telehealth” services as for in-person medical appointments that’s the goal of a bill the Minnesota Senate unanimously passed Tuesday. It also funds a study to keep an eye on potential problem areas: “Will some communities be saying, well, we can do more by telehealth, so we’re not gonna invest in a brick-and-mortar clinic?” …asks Roseville Democrat John Marty. Ham Lake Republican Michelle Benson adds: “Are specialists going to be more available in places they never were… or are we going to put at risk the physical presence of providers in what are now underserved communities?”

With catalytic converter theft on the rise, police, lawmakers take action

Richard Reeve Created: April 10, 2021 11:10 PM The line of cars wound around the Allianz Field parking lot Saturday, but this wasn’t a sports event. Instead, like a finely tuned assembly line, St. Paul police officers were doing their part to fight catalytic converter theft.  “We ve had 600 catalytic converters stolen in St. Paul this year that are reported,” St. Paul Police Senior Commander Kurt Hallstrom said. “We’re just hearing from so many people that they’re spending thousands of dollars in repairs, and we’re trying to do something.” Authorities say in St. Paul alone,  they’re seeing an average of nearly six converters stolen every day. 

With catalytic converter theft on the rise, police, lawmakers take action

With catalytic converter theft on the rise, police, lawmakers take action
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