Posted at 9:47 AM on April 12, 2007
by Tom Scheck
Filed under: Daily Digest
Governor Pawlenty holds a media availability today to talk about whatever the press corps wants. Hmmmm. Time to put your thinking caps on. Maybe something like "How much is a gallon of milk?" Oh wait. That's been asked already (to Rudy G).
Someone is sure to ask about his plans to veto the gas tax. Especially since there was a transportation rally on the front steps of the Capitol this morning.
Maybe some enterprising reporter will ask about Minnesota's economy.
MPR says Minnesota is dropping in some economic rankings.
Or maybe, someone will ask where he stands on the Mall of America and Thomson West. The House Tax Committee hears bills giving subsidies to the Mall of America and Thomson West. The Star Tribune and AP have that story.
Pawlenty says he supports the MOA and Thomson West Subsidies. Maybe someone will ask what he thinks of Art Rolnick's comments. The Pi Press says Rolnick spoke about against business subsidies at the hearing.
Maybe someone will ask him what he thinks about the predatory lending bill that is about to land on his desk. The Senate gives preliminary approval to a bill that tightens mortgage requirements. The Star Tribune and Forum Communications have stories.
Someone else could ask him about a Senate bill that would end state holdings with companies that do business in Sudan.
Someone else could ask what he thinks of the death of a bill that loosens the transfer rules created by the high school league. The strib and pi press have stories.
I'm sure there will also be questions about Arizona Senator John McCain's bid for president and the inevitable VP question.
In other news, the Redwood Falls Gazette sits down with GOP House Minority Leader Marty Seifert.
Browns Valley wants money for flood recovery.
WCCO reality checks taxes.
Congress
The Senate passes a stem cell bill. It includes a provision supported by GOP Sen. Norm Coleman and the White House. Coleman then votes against the entire bill. DFL Sen. Amy Klobuchar voted for it. CORRECTION. Two bills passed. Coleman and Klobuchar split on the controversial measure. The Senate also passed Coleman's bill.
Sorry about the mistake.
The Washington Post's Dana Milbank says politicians are trying to tug on the heart strings regarding family illnesses. Coleman is mentioned.
Coleman also wants a U.S. envoy to press Libya in an upcoming trip.
Klobuchar went to the White House on Wednesday to discuss her most recent trip to Iraq.
Klobuchar is in the running for the golden gavel (or "class geek" - their words not mine).
DFL Rep. Tim Walz speaks at the U of M today.
2008
Hollywood Today says Franken thinks politics is nothing laughing matter. Hollywood Today? It's the only "old media" write-up on Franken's appearance on Larry King Live.
Moderate Left and Blogs for Norm (Michael Brodkorb) live blog it.
Other
There are fines over the Hatch lawn sign flap.
There will be no digest tomorrow. It's not because I have a fear of Friday the 13th or because I'm celebrating the 100th anniversary of Harold Stassen's birth. I have to head to the Jersey shore for a wedding.
Don't know who Harold Stassen is? Ask Pi Press reporter Rachel Stassen-Berger. I'll bet you'll make her day.
Have a nice weekend.
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