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Democrats in the Minnesota House plan to boycott the state Capitol Tuesday by walking out of the first day of the legislative session. This after Republicans say they hold political control.
Democrats won the House in 2006 and 2018 during the George W. Bush and Donald Trump administrations, while Republicans flipped it in 2010 and 2014 during Barack Obama's presidency.
Melissa Hortman lived the deep partisan divide that Americans talk about every day as a Minnesota House member.
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Minnesota House Democrats boycott first day of session, but Republicans move forward anyway - MSNST. PAUL, Minn. — Half of the Minnesota House chamber stood empty on Tuesday, as every Democratic member took the unprecedented step of boycotting the first day of session to try and block ...
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Minnesota’s Democratic state representatives walked out Tuesday, failing to show up for the first day of the legislative session to deny the state House a quorum amid a fight over how to manage ...
“Minnesota House Democrats call upon Republicans to return to the negotiating table,” said Leader Melissa Hortman, DFL-Brooklyn Park.
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