LAWMAKERS RETURN TO CAPITOL TUESDAY
(St. Paul, MN) — Minnesota lawmakers have one more day of Passover/Easter break before they return to the State Capitol. They will have six weeks remaining in the session to complete their work. A bonding bill for infrastructure projects is a top priority for the governor and legislative leaders. The Minnesota House is expected to pass legislation creating an independent Office of Inspector General. The Senate already approved the bi-partisan bill aimed at preventing fraud in state government. Most gun control bills have stalled in the evenly divided House this session.




