Heated end to 2024 Minnesota legislative session

Published 2024-05-20
Minnesota lawmakers rushed against the clock to pass bills before Sunday's midnight deadline, and it ended on a particularly chaotic note. FOX 9’s Bill Keller has more.

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All Comments (11)
  • @johnmoe7845
    How much shit is in there that they aren’t telling you about?
  • @gooser__43
    Young productivite people leave minnesota; retirees leave with their money. Soon Minneapolis will only have farmers to tax to pay for massive state government.
  • @gooser__43
    Can someone post a major achievement by Harris-Biden that's positive?
  • @donnaboisen6003
    It’s embarrassing to be a Minnesotan with the behavior of our government when they’re supposed to be working. They are yelling into their microphones the last ten minutes of the session. It’s like a bunch of siblings fighting. Really? Why? This isn’t the first time this has happened. You should be better role models for our impressionable children. It just shows them that it’s okay to scream and fight at your job. And don’t they have like nine months out of a year to pass these laws? Why is it that this waits until the last weekend of before the summer break? I didn’t know that Minnesota residents elect adults with child like behavior for working at our capital. What a shame.
  • There are no DFL moderates if you vote for leftist omnibus bills. See you in November.