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Minnesota lawmakers want answers into gap cases and bus shooting

Minnesota lawmakers want answers into gap cases and bus shooting
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New Minnesota law requires sprinklers in public high-rise apartments by 2033

New Minnesota law requires sprinklers in public high-rise apartments by 2033 Fatal Cedar-Riverside fire still haunts neighborhood.  By Briana Bierschbach, Star Tribune July 10, 2021 5:03pm Text size Copy shortlink: The windows on the 14th floor of 630 Cedar Av. in Minneapolis are still boarded up, a constant reminder for Mohamud Noor of the Thanksgiving Eve blaze that killed five community members in 2019. Now, more than a year and a half after the fire, Minnesota lawmakers have passed a new law requiring sprinkler systems in public high-rise buildings like the Cedar High Apartments. Proponents are celebrating the move as a first step in making sure no other community faces a similar tragedy.

Minnesota lawmakers prepare to push it to the finish line, move several budget bills

Minnesota lawmakers prepare to push it to the finish line, move several budget bills
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Minnesota lawmakers prepare to push it to the finish line, move several budget bills

Minnesota lawmakers prepare to push it to the finish line, move several budget bills With a little more than a week left before a crucial deadline, lawmakers advanced several omnibus budget bills through the Capitol. 4:54 pm, Jun. 22, 2021 × Demonstrators hoisted signs, chanted and clanged cowbells at the Minnesota Capitol as members of the Senate prepared for a special legislative session on Monday, June 14, 2021. (Dana Ferguson / Forum News Service) ST. PAUL Minnesota lawmakers on Tuesday, June 22, continued hammering away at a state budget as the clock continued to wind down on a special legislative session. The Minnesota Senate approved a pair of agriculture and commerce and energy spending bills, sending the measures to the governor s desk for approval.

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