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Alpha News Update: Right to Work
Julia Erynn presents your Alpha news update for the week of March 9th-15th.
BLOG: Chamber of Commerce and Key Republicans Back Bill to Give Illegal Immigrants...
A bill to grant Minnesota drivers licenses to illegal immigrants has a Republican lead sponsor and the backing of the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce.
Rep...
BLOG: The Purple Caucus Is Back
Senator Roger Reinert, D-Duluth and Senator Jeremy Miller, R-Winona started the Purple Caucus back in 2013 when Democrats controlled the House and the Senate....
Town Hall Happenings: Emmer, Benson, and Kiffmeyer Take Questions from a Packed House
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota
Local citizens gathered at Earl Brown Bowl last night to ask questions and state grievances to their legislators. After every seat was...
Convention Cries: Representative Emmer’s Absence Felt at SD31 Convention
Nowthen, Minnesota
Local citizens of Senate District (SD) 31 expressed anger at U.S. Representative Tom Emmer’s appointed representative, Zach Freimark, during the GOP convention last...
BLOG: The $1.9 Billion Surplus Is Already Being Spent
While the Minnesota Republican Party runs ads telling the legislature and the Governor to "Give it Back!"-- referring to the state's $1.9 billion taxpayer...
BLOG: Republicans Seek More Spending on Scholarships while Governor Dayton Pushes Universal PreK
Expansion of taxpayer funded Free PreK is on the agenda in St. Paul and both Democrats and Republicans are on board
BLOG: Democrat Push for Gas Tax Hike Would Put Minnesota in Nation’s Top...
Senate Majority Leader Tom Bakk appeared with the Governor at a joint press conference on March 5th and made it clear that that the surplus wouldn’t impact their plan to raise the gas tax by 6.5%-- or roughly 15 cents per gallon.
Alpha News Video Update: March 6th, 2015
In this edition of Alpha News Update, Sunday Liquor Sales back on the table, Dayton wants 50 foot buffers on waterways and seventeen-year-olds could to register to vote.
Welcome to Alpha News
Alpha News Chief Capitol reporter Julia Erynn introduces herself and Alpha News to the people of Minnesota.