Minnesota voters elected a split state House. Republicans seized power anyway.
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It is usually a fun, sometimes silly legislative tradition. So what happened when GOP House members tried to do it this year?
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An ugly opening to Minnesota’s legislative session and a campaign season that won’t end is fueling lawsuit after lawsuit.
House Republicans and Democrats have been embroiled in a fight over whether the state House GOP, with 67 seats to 66 Democrats, has true majority rule.
Peggy Bennett, (Albert Lea), Patricia Mueller (Austin), and Greg Davids (Preston) all shared their thoughts on the ongoing situation in St. Paul.
Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon and House Democrats have asked the state’s highest court to intervene in a partisan power struggle that has roiled the start of the 2025 legislative session.
New York's mayor, embroiled in legal trouble, has no chance at winning a second term. Meanwhile, the two parties argue about whether the legislative year can even begin in Minnesota.
Republicans maintain that their 67-66 edge in the House gives them authority to elect Lisa Demuth as House speaker.