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Interest groups spend $51 million to lobby in 2010
Special interest groups in Minnesota spent $51 million trying to influence state and local politicians in 2010.
Friday, March, 18, 2011 - - News
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Special interest groups in Minnesota spent $51 million trying to influence state and local politicians in 2010.
Friday, March, 18, 2011 - - News
David Olson, St. Paul, column: Rep. Fabian earns Chamber’s thanks
Accelerating and simplifying the environmental review and permitting process in Minnesota will enhance job creation and economic development throughout the state. Thank you, Rep. Fabian.
Sunday, March, 13, 2011 - - Opinion
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Accelerating and simplifying the environmental review and permitting process in Minnesota will enhance job creation and economic development throughout the state. Thank you, Rep. Fabian.
Sunday, March, 13, 2011 - - Opinion
MINNESOTA: Meet the people Dayton wants to lead his team
Gov. Mark Dayton has built a cabinet that is a reflection of himself.
Monday, February, 28, 2011 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / MCT - News
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Gov. Mark Dayton has built a cabinet that is a reflection of himself.
Monday, February, 28, 2011 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / MCT - News
Labor loses while Republicans gain University of Minnesota regents seats
Republican legislators flexed their new political muscle Monday by electing two of their former GOP colleagues to the University of Minnesota Board of Regents. In the process, the seat that has traditionally been the "labor seat" on the board lost its labor representative.
Tuesday, February, 22, 2011 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - News
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Republican legislators flexed their new political muscle Monday by electing two of their former GOP colleagues to the University of Minnesota Board of Regents. In the process, the seat that has traditionally been the "labor seat" on the board lost its labor representative.
Tuesday, February, 22, 2011 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - News
Vern Rasmussen and Dave Larson, Bemidji, column: Trust local, not state, chamber on LGA
The status quo over the past few years has been a history of LGA cuts leading to higher property taxes and reduced services for businesses and homeowners in greater Minnesota and the inner city, while those located in high property-wealth cities, particularly in the suburbs, have remained unscathed.
Sunday, February, 13, 2011 - - Opinion
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The status quo over the past few years has been a history of LGA cuts leading to higher property taxes and reduced services for businesses and homeowners in greater Minnesota and the inner city, while those located in high property-wealth cities, particularly in the suburbs, have remained unscathed.
Sunday, February, 13, 2011 - - Opinion
Dayton point man laments glut of Twin Cities stadiums
Gov. Mark Dayton's point man for shepherding a new Minnesota Vikings stadium wants to create an umbrella agency that would have jurisdiction over all professional sports arenas in the Twin Cities.
Thursday, February, 10, 2011 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / MCT - News
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Gov. Mark Dayton's point man for shepherding a new Minnesota Vikings stadium wants to create an umbrella agency that would have jurisdiction over all professional sports arenas in the Twin Cities.
Thursday, February, 10, 2011 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / MCT - News
Another Vikings stadium bill on its way
Last year’s Hail Mary fell incomplete as time ran out on the Minnesota Vikings and their push for a new stadium. But the team may be granted an overtime period in the 2011 Minnesota Legislature.
Friday, January, 28, 2011 - Forum Communications - News
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Last year’s Hail Mary fell incomplete as time ran out on the Minnesota Vikings and their push for a new stadium. But the team may be granted an overtime period in the 2011 Minnesota Legislature.
Friday, January, 28, 2011 - Forum Communications - News
COMMENTARY: Minnesota and its corporate income tax
It's the bane of the business community, a favorite target for economic developers from surrounding states and riddled with enough loopholes and preferences to cut the rate in half for many big companies who take the time to go after them.
Monday, January, 24, 2011 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / MCT - News
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It's the bane of the business community, a favorite target for economic developers from surrounding states and riddled with enough loopholes and preferences to cut the rate in half for many big companies who take the time to go after them.
Monday, January, 24, 2011 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / MCT - News
Davids of the Dakotas worry Goliath Minnesota
Republicans who took control of the Minnesota Legislature this month appear afraid of the dual Davids of North Dakota and South Dakota, repeatedly warning that if Minnesota laws are not changed the state will lose firms to its western neighbors.
Friday, January, 21, 2011 - Forum Communications - Business
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Republicans who took control of the Minnesota Legislature this month appear afraid of the dual Davids of North Dakota and South Dakota, repeatedly warning that if Minnesota laws are not changed the state will lose firms to its western neighbors.
Friday, January, 21, 2011 - Forum Communications - Business
U.S. education secretary: Minnesota can do better
Minnesota can do more to shrink the achievement gap between its white students and poor, racial minorities, U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan said during a speech in Minneapolis Friday.
Friday, January, 21, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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Minnesota can do more to shrink the achievement gap between its white students and poor, racial minorities, U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan said during a speech in Minneapolis Friday.
Friday, January, 21, 2011 - Associated Press - News
MINNESOTA LEGISLATURE: New teachers license expected to pass
A key legislator said he is confident Minnesota soon will provide a new path for professionals to become classroom teachers. Rep. Pat Garofalo, R-Farmington, said the so-called alternative licensure provision will be one of many education reforms the Republican-controlled Legislature and Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton will adopt.
Friday, January, 14, 2011 - State Capitol Bureau - News
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A key legislator said he is confident Minnesota soon will provide a new path for professionals to become classroom teachers. Rep. Pat Garofalo, R-Farmington, said the so-called alternative licensure provision will be one of many education reforms the Republican-controlled Legislature and Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton will adopt.
Friday, January, 14, 2011 - State Capitol Bureau - News
EGF CITY COUNCIL: Building for state recreation area resurfaces, mayor suggests "learning center" for legislative consideration
The usual suspects, LGA, relief from state mandates and bonding help for improvements showed up on the East Grand Forks City Council's wish list for the Legislature during its Tuesday strategy session.
Wednesday, January, 12, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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The usual suspects, LGA, relief from state mandates and bonding help for improvements showed up on the East Grand Forks City Council's wish list for the Legislature during its Tuesday strategy session.
Wednesday, January, 12, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Lawmakers move toward nuclear, coal power approval
A Minnesota House committee voted Tuesday to allow new nuclear power plants in the state, with another vote coming soon to remove a ban on new coal power plants and to allow North Dakota coal and electrical power.
Tuesday, January, 11, 2011 - State Capitol Bureau - News
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A Minnesota House committee voted Tuesday to allow new nuclear power plants in the state, with another vote coming soon to remove a ban on new coal power plants and to allow North Dakota coal and electrical power.
Tuesday, January, 11, 2011 - State Capitol Bureau - News
Dayton pushes taxes to skeptical Chamber of Commerce crowd
Gov. Mark Dayton delivered an unrelenting pro-tax sermon to a decidedly tax-wary crowd Thursday night, telling a Minnesota Chamber of Commerce dinner there is no good way out of the state’s budget mess.
Thursday, January, 06, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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Gov. Mark Dayton delivered an unrelenting pro-tax sermon to a decidedly tax-wary crowd Thursday night, telling a Minnesota Chamber of Commerce dinner there is no good way out of the state’s budget mess.
Thursday, January, 06, 2011 - Associated Press - News
Minnesota PCA sued over wild rice rules
The Minnesota Chamber of Commerce filed suit Friday against the state claiming wild rice pollution protection standards are overly restrictive and based on poor science.
Saturday, December, 18, 2010 - Duluth News Tribune - News
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The Minnesota Chamber of Commerce filed suit Friday against the state claiming wild rice pollution protection standards are overly restrictive and based on poor science.
Saturday, December, 18, 2010 - Duluth News Tribune - News
Minnesota's manufacturing sector turns corner
Minnesota manufacturers may be turning the corner from the Great Recession, but recovery will still take years, says a Minnesota Chamber official.
Friday, December, 17, 2010 - Bemidji Pioneer - Business
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Minnesota manufacturers may be turning the corner from the Great Recession, but recovery will still take years, says a Minnesota Chamber official.
Friday, December, 17, 2010 - Bemidji Pioneer - Business
Polite talk (for now) between Gov.-elect Dayton, business groups
Yes, he is the scion of one of Minnesota's most famous business families. But as a gubernatorial candidate, Mark Dayton represented one large target for the business community.
Tuesday, December, 14, 2010 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - Business
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Yes, he is the scion of one of Minnesota's most famous business families. But as a gubernatorial candidate, Mark Dayton represented one large target for the business community.
Tuesday, December, 14, 2010 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - Business
Ozone rules could cost Minnesota
Depending on how low the new standard goes, Minnesota could be affected, with residents, agencies and businesses forced to spend millions of dollars on measures to improve air quality even further.
Monday, December, 13, 2010 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - News
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Depending on how low the new standard goes, Minnesota could be affected, with residents, agencies and businesses forced to spend millions of dollars on measures to improve air quality even further.
Monday, December, 13, 2010 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - News
Andrea Walsh, St. Paul, column: Minnesota Chamber: Four steps to create jobs
We believe four priorities must be addressed to ensure a healthy environment for jobs. The best news is that most of these recommendations can advance will little or no additional state spending.
Sunday, December, 12, 2010 - - Opinion
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We believe four priorities must be addressed to ensure a healthy environment for jobs. The best news is that most of these recommendations can advance will little or no additional state spending.
Sunday, December, 12, 2010 - - Opinion
Teachers seek compensation after Red Lake shooting
More than five years after a teenage gunman killed seven people at Red Lake High School, some former teachers who were in class that day are still trying to recoup lost wages.
Friday, December, 10, 2010 - Minnesota Public Radio - News
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More than five years after a teenage gunman killed seven people at Red Lake High School, some former teachers who were in class that day are still trying to recoup lost wages.
Friday, December, 10, 2010 - Minnesota Public Radio - News
