"The process this time of year in the Legislature is usually a little bumpy, a little ugly. But we are still hopeful that the results this year will be good for the state of Minnesota and the people all being served," Gov. Tim Pawlenty said. (MPR Photo/Tom Scheck)
Should Pawlenty veto the tax bill?
Gov. Pawlenty says he's leaning toward vetoing the tax bill lawmakers passed on the last day of the session, because it contains a provision that would take inflation into account in state spending forecasts. Should the governor veto the bill? What else will be eliminated if he does?
Guests
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Ann Lenczewski: Chair of the House Taxes Committee, DFL-Bloomington.
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Steve Sviggum: Ranking Republican on the House Finance Committee. He lives in Kenyon.
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