It’s no surprise that the Minnesota Legislature has waited until the last minute to try to get any work done. Increasingly, it’s as dysfunctional as its federal counterpart in Washington and reached a new level of paralysis in this session.
When it comes to open government, Minnesota spends far too much time patting itself on the back. Read more →
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