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Legislative Roundup: House committee nixes teacher license changes
Professionals who want to become teachers may not have an easy route to receive teaching licenses after a House committee Wednesday voted 11-10 to reject the proposal.
Thursday, April, 16, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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Teachers oppose easy licensing
Paula Leach received training so she could deal with challenges she faces as an early-childhood special education teacher. The Hastings teacher fears that if the state gives an easy route for those who did not get such extensive training to get teaching licenses that students will suffer.
Wednesday, April, 15, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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Property tax plan earns mixed response
Cities can accept a large property tax reform bill, counties don’t know what to think about it, and nonprofit organizations love it. And its chief author is optimistic that he can convince Gov. Tim Pawlenty to accept at least part of the measure.
Wednesday, April, 01, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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David Olson and Dick Anfang, St. Paul, column: Minnesota, reconsider nuclear energy
We must turn the tide by allowing Minnesota utilities the full range of choices for electricity generation — including nuclear power.
Wednesday, March, 18, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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VIEWPOINT: In recession, hike in taxes equals layoffs
To date, legislators who eventually must resolve the looming $6 billion budget deficit have been trial-ballooning spending cuts and tax increases while crossing their fingers that the federal stimulus package would help bail them out.
Sunday, March, 01, 2009 - Minnesota Free Market Institute - Opinion

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Ginny Morris, St. Paul, column: Don't use tricks to balance budget
The tough medicine is necessary if Minnesota is to prevent worse financial straits just a few years down the line.
Tuesday, February, 10, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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MINNESOTA POLITICS NOTEBOOK: Klobuchar's wit wins national note
Minnesota’s lone U.S. senator in recent days worked on economic recovery legislation, argued that rural America was not ready to switch to digital television and handled constituent needs normally allocated between two senators. But despite all the serious work she did, Democrat Amy Klobuchar got national acclaim for her wit.
Monday, February, 09, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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Proposal to make union formation easier generates heat
Supporters of the proposal – which Congress could tackle early next year – say it would give working-class Americans a badly needed boost. Opponents say the proposal would hurt businesses and the country in general.
Wednesday, November, 19, 2008 - The Forum - Business

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BUSINESS: Minnesota’s economy is sweet and sour
Many Minnesota manufacturers’ outlooks are not as sweet as they are for American Crystal Sugar.
Saturday, October, 25, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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Ginny Morris, Minneapolis, column: Businesses vote 'no' on sales-tax hike
The Minnesota Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors voted unanimously to oppose the question that’s on the November ballot. The chamber represents 2,400 businesses across Minnesota — 40 percent in Greater Minnesota and 80 percent with fewer than 100 employees.
Monday, October, 20, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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BUSINESS CALENDAR: RRV Research Corridor conference ... Small Town Success Summit ... Business Gives Workshop ... West River History Conference ... Agri-Women's Conference ... Bringing Accessibility Home
Some of the biggest names in high-tech business and world-class research will be in North Dakota in October as Sen. Byron Dorgan and the Red River Valley Research Corridor co-host the Red River Valley Research Corridor Conference: Milestones and Horizons.
Saturday, October, 11, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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MINNESOTA POLITICS: Economic pessimism affects businesses
ST. PAUL — Minnesota businesses are like those elsewhere in the country, pessimistic and eagerly awaiting federal action.
Monday, October, 06, 2008 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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People in business
EAPC hires Spencer
Saturday, October, 04, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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Business calendar
Connect U.S./Canada Economic Summit, Oct. 6–7, Grand Forks:
Saturday, October, 04, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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MINN. POLITICS :McCain, Obama: No sweet tooth for sugar props
ST. PAUL — Neither major presidential candidate appears to have a sweet tooth — at least when it comes to subsidizing the American sugar industry
Monday, September, 29, 2008 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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IN THE MAIL: Marvin Windows offers lesson in economics
ST. PAUL — The rapidly changing economy demands that Minnesota policymakers give premium attention to making Minnesota an attractive place to create and keep jobs. The decision of Marvin Windows to expand its operations in Grafton, N.D., rather than Warroad, Minn., is a case in point.
Sunday, June, 29, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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THEIR OPINION: Don’t fall for GOP smearing
MANKATO, Minn. —- The state Republican Party seemingly will pull out all the stops this election year to initiate a smear campaign against those good government legislators with a conscience, six of whom are members of the Republican Party.
Saturday, May, 17, 2008 - The (Mankato) Free Press - Opinion

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IN THE MAIL: Good intentions can’t excuse bad policy
ST. PAUL — Legislative leaders are getting creative as they work to address the state’s budget deficit in the final days of session. One idea that may be creative — but is bad policy — is to take the premiums paid to Minnesota health plans and use them to provide health care coverage for people on General Assistance Medical Care.
Sunday, May, 11, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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VIEWPOINT: New taxes would hurt healthcare
ST. PAUL — The Legislature convened this year amid optimism and hope for progress on containing health care costs — and for good reason. There is bipartisan support among policy-makers for the bold and innovative measures that are needed to create a functional health care system.
Sunday, March, 30, 2008 - - Opinion

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Manufacturers' researcher: Climate-change bill would cost jobs
North Dakota would lose up to 4,110 jobs in 2020 and Minnesota up to 33,735 jobs because of high costs associated with a climate-change bill if it is passed in Congress, according to a Washington-based economist on a study backed the National Association of Manufacturers
Wednesday, March, 19, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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