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Capitol View: February 14, 2013 Archive

The Daily Digest (Raise min. pay? Marriage rally on Valentine's Day; on nurse staffing, lawmakers want a say? )

Posted at 6:55 AM on February 14, 2013 by Paul Tosto (0 Comments)
Filed under: Daily Digest

The same-sex marriage debate returns today, Valentine's Day, as supporters plan to rally at the Capitol. Opponents have their own rally planned in three weeks.

Elsewhere in the Capitol, lawmakers push ahead on work to build a Minnesota health insurance exchange , with hearings in Senate and House committees.

State

Impact of Dayton's tax plan worries local governments (MPR News)
"City and county officials cheer proposed increases but also worry about the part of Dayton's budget that expands the sales tax to consumer and business services. Some city and county officials say Dayton's plan would dent their budgets."

Do tax increases kill jobs? Minn. soon to find out
(Associated Press)
Many Minnesotans believe "high taxes and high services give the state its fabled quality of life. But the patience of business owners is being tested as DFLers who now control the Capitol mull tax hikes" that would largely hit business.

Senate leaders praise dismissal of parts of Brodkorb suit
(MPR News)
A U.S. district judge dismissed three counts of defamation from the lawsuit filed by ex-state Senate staffer Michael Brodkorb, who was fired after his affair with then-Senate Majority Leader Amy Koch surfaced. Two discrimination counts remain.

State lawmakers push bill to hire more veterans
(Associated Press)
"Businesses would receive a $3,000 credit for hiring a disabled veteran, $1,500 for an unemployed veteran and $500 for hiring any veteran. Lawmakers hope hiring more veterans would increase income tax revenues enough to cover the cost of the credits."

Minnesota Democrats, like Obama, call to raise the minimum wage (Star Tribune)
"Top DFL lawmakers are backing a bill to raise the state's minimum wage to $9.50 an hour. Minnesota, with a $6.15 an hour wage floor, is among four states that lag the current $7.25 federal rate."

Vikings stadium construction co. likely announced Friday
(KSTP)
"The Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority is likely to announce on Friday the winning bidder to be the general contractor on the new Vikings football stadium. The decision will come down to two bidders with strong Minnesota ties."

Hospital nursing staff battle brewing in Minnesota (Pioneer Press)
"Hospital executives and unionized nurses are squaring off again over staffing standards, but this time the setting is the state Capitol rather than a picket line as DFLers seek legislation to set nurse staffing level standards in Minnesota hospitals."

Nation

Obama to unveil proposal to expand early childhood education (Washington Post)

Obama bid for Europe trade pact stirs hope on both sides
(New York Times)

Senate sets key vote for Friday on defense secretary nominee (NBC News)

Dems' plan to avoid automatic budget cuts: $120B in spending cuts, new tax revenue (CBS News)

Boehner: Congress has a "responsibility" to act on gun violence
(CBS News)

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Kline to hold hearings on school shootings

Posted at 9:34 AM on February 14, 2013 by Brett Neely (2 Comments)
Filed under: U.S. House

WASHINGTON - Most of the congressional reaction to the December massacre of 26 students and teachers at the Sandy Hook Elementary School has focused on the Democratic-controlled Senate. On Thursday, House Republicans announced that the Education Committee, led by Minnesota U.S. Rep. John Kline, would hold hearings on school safety later this month.

The hearing is scheduled for Feb. 27 in Washington and, according a committee press release, will focus on "how schools prepare and recover from threats of violence." No witnesses have yet been announced.

"We have a responsibility to examine what is and is not working when it comes to school safety," said Kline in a statement.

By making the hearings about school safety rather than gun control, House Republicans are signaling that they are not interested in pursing the more ambitious agenda laid out in the Senate, which could include universal background checks for gun purchasers and limitations on large ammunition magazines.

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Klobuchar promises hearings on the latest airline merger

Posted at 10:40 AM on February 14, 2013 by Brett Neely (0 Comments)
Filed under: U.S. Senate

WASHINGTON - The newly-announced merger of American Airlines and US Airways will get some scrutiny from a Senate subcommittee on antitrust policy chaired by DFL U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar.

Klobuchar recently took the gavel of the influential subcommittee. A hearing held by that committee in 2011 helped scuttle a planned merger between mobile phone companies AT&T and T-Mobile.

"During my time in the Senate I have worked hard to keep the airline industry competitive to make sure companies retain jobs, maintain service levels and keep prices low for travelers," said Klobuchar in a statement.

If approved by federal regulators, the merger would create the world's largest airline.

Klobuchar may come to the hearing with her views colored by Minnesota's experience after Delta Airlines merged with hometown Northwest Airlines. That union has led to job losses and service cutbacks in the Twin Cities.

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