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The Daily Digest: 5-15-09

Posted at 7:00 AM on May 15, 2009 by Tom Scheck (1 Comments)
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Gov. Pawlenty line-item vetoed $383 million in state programs from two budget bills. Most notable is the elimination of General Assistance Medical Care in the 2nd year of the two-year budget. Pawlenty took the action just hours after saying he'd balance the budget by himself if he and DFL lawmakers can't reach an overall budget agreement. He insisted that there would be no special session. MPR, the Pi Press, the Star Tribune, AP, MinnPost and Forum Communications have stories.

Here's a primer on unallotment.

DFLers criticize Pawlenty's management style as a result of MPR's story that found his Administration continued to make thousands of hires even though a hiring freeze is in place.

The Arts seem to have a different meaning in the House and Senate as lawmakers continue to negotiate the funding from the newly created sales tax.

The House approved no-excuse early voting.

The House is also set to work to repeal an 1863 U.S. law that banishes Dakota Indians from the state.

The Emerald Ash Borer appears in St. Paul.

D.C.

The House passes a $96.7 billion war funding measure. DFL Rep. Keith Ellison and DFL Rep. Jim Oberstar broke with President Obama's funding request.

DFL Rep. Tim Walz requests $10 million for Minnesota 60.

The House passes a bill to promote "Green" school renovations. GOP Rep. John Kline unsuccessfully tried to amend the title of the bill to bill to " a bill to saddle future generations with billions in debt, and for other purposes."

GOP Rep. Michele Bachman wins the "Friend of the Taxpayer" award for the second straight year.

Politico says Bachmann is still a lightning rod.

There's still a fight in Congress over which agency should oversee credit derivatives. DFL Rep. Collin Peterson is mentioned.

2008 Race for U.S. Senate

The Star Tribune writes about the FBI investigation into Norm Coleman.

2010

Will Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak win DFL backing on his third try?

A Minneapolis City Council Candidate accuses Rybak of violating campaign finance by law by mistakenly citing endorsement from the Green Party.

Rybak will also visit China.

Here's the link to the Survey USA poll I cited yesterday. 57% of those polled don't think Pawlenty should run for a third term. It also details budget balancing options, opinion on the Legislature and whether Norm Coleman should concede if he loses his appeal to the Minnesota Supreme Court.

Comment on this post

The impact of the GAMC line-item

Posted at 1:03 PM on May 15, 2009 by Tom Scheck

The Minnesota Hospital Association has released an analysis of Governor Pawlenty's line-item veto that completely eliminates General Assistance Medical Care in FY 2011. Hennepin County Medical Center takes the biggest cut - $108 million - as a result of the line-item veto. Here's the analysis.

Coleman files reply brief

Posted at 1:37 PM on May 15, 2009 by Tom Scheck

Republican Norm Coleman filed his reply brief with the MN Supreme Court. You can read it here.

For your viewing pleasure:

Posted at 4:27 PM on May 15, 2009 by Tom Scheck


Here's the rundown for the weekend shows.

TPT's Almanac:

House Speaker Margaret Anderson Kelliher, Senate Majority Leader Larry Pogemiller and Minority leaders David Senjem and Marty Seifert will appear live on Almanac this evening. Also on the docket: Legislative Auditor James Nobles chatting about capitol security concerns.

WCCO's Sunday Morning:

Brian McClung, Governor Tim Pawlenty's Director of Communications.

Somebody from the DFL side, we just don't know who yet.

Michael Schommer, Communications Director for the Minnesota Department of Agriculture to talk about the ash borer.


KSTP's At Issue:

Cathie Hartnett, Blois Olson, David Strom and Sarah Janacek. Breaking down our SurveyUSA poll and the final weekend of the Capitol.

On the National Scene

ABC's THIS WEEK WITH GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOUS

Topics: Gitmo detainees, abuse photos, with Sens. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., and Jim Webb, D-Va.


C-SPAN's NEWSMAKERS

Topics: Interview with Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala.
FOX NEWS SUNDAY
Topic: President Obama's commencement address and receiving an honorary degree from the University of Notre Dame. Guests: Rev. Richard McBrien, professor of theology, University of Notre Dame; and Rev. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. Topics: National security, the looming Supreme Court nomination, and the future of Guantanamo Bay. Guest: Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., Senate Minority Leader. Also: An interview with Patty Stonesifer, Chair, Smithsonian Board of Regents.
NBC's MEET THE PRESS
Topics: Politics, with Democratic National Committee Chairman, Gov. Tim Kaine of Virginia, and Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele.
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