Lawmakers at odds over how to curtail theft of emission-reducing devices. Written By: Matthew Guerry | ×
The exhaust on this Toyota Prius in Superior, Wis., had its catalytic converter cut out over the summer. (Maria Lockwood / Forum News Service)
ST. PAUL Grappling with a pandemic and facing down the constitutional mandate to deliver a balanced budget, the Minnesota Legislature entered into its 2021 session almost guaranteeing to leave lesser proposals in the dust.
Among the pieces of legislation vying for attention are several united in their aim to curtail the theft of catalytic converters. Yet the two separate approaches to combating the crime have been slow to work through the legislative process, leaving open the possibility that neither will pass by the time this session concludes.
The uncertain future of catalytic converter legislation in Minnesota
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The uncertain future of catalytic converter legislation in Minnesota
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