We are within days of adult recreational cannabis officially becoming a law here in the North Star State. Competing bills have woven their way through dozens of committees in both the.
The recent years of divided government in Minnesota most significantly between the House, Senate and governor’s office have meant that changes in state policy have generally been incremental.
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The recent years of divided government in Minnesota most significantly between the House, Senate and governor’s office have meant that changes in state policy have generally been incremental.
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With control of the two legislative chambers and the governor’s office, DFL lawmakers and Gov. Tim Walz will be able to take more decisive action on policy priorities as they will no longer have to make major compromises with Senate Republicans. That could include increasing funding for education, the creation of a paid family leave program, and the legalization of recreational marijuana.
In a rare Minnesota trifecta, Democrats won the governor's office, plus majorities in the House and Senate Tuesday, which will change the dynamics at State Capitol.