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For state legislators, it all comes down to whether they push the green button
or the red button.
To help members of the public better understand how laws get passed - and money gets spent
- we have listed the most important votes of the 2008 legislative session.
The link below lists key votes on important bills and amendments. Please
check back often.
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Key votes of the 2008 legislative
session
Universal Healthcare: Still Waiting??
Freedom and Choice. Privacy and Security. No Government Takeover of Health Care. These are the core principles of the health care plan unveiled today by the Minnesota House Republicans. (Read the story)
DFL Land of Confusion: It took awhile to patch together, but we finally unraveled the bloated and costly House DFL committee maze. Click here for the chart! (zoomable version)
The Eleventh Hour:
Watch the DFL meltdown in the final hour of the
2007 session.
Not even the House Floor is immune from the
Democrats' attempts to stifle debate!
Every Sixth Worker is a
Government Worker!
Taxpayer Grants to Nonprofits vs Top
Nonprofit Salaries
House Republicans Push for Learning Reforms
Focus on improving the quality of the school day
ST. PAUL * The day after Minnesota students returned to their classrooms, State Representative Marty Seifert, R-Marshall, urged other legislators to join his effort to improve the quality of a student's school day. Seifert pointed out three things he said will help ensure students are getting the most out of their time at school * the length of the school year, length of the school day and equal student funding.
(Read the story...)
2007 Session Achievements: A United House Republican Caucus
A Key Turning Point in the 2007 Session: The Speech Against The First Vetoed Tax Bill
5 Governing Principles
At the start of the 2007 legislative session, House Republican Leader Marty Seifert unveiled the five governing principles House Republicans will use to develop, evaluate and support legislation...
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