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Senator Amy Klobuchar made her final pitch to Iowa voters over the weekend before returning to Washington for President Trump’s impeachment trial. And the Line 3 oil pipeline is back before Minnesota regulators.
Gov. Tim Walz talks about the upcoming legislative session, coronavirus and whether DFLers and Republicans can make a compromise on insulin. We also hear from reporters Brian Bakst and Mark Zdechlik, who are on the ground in Iowa ahead of that state's caucuses.
Klobuchar has mentioned the case on the campaign trail. Meanwhile, is momentum building for a change to how primary voter data is used?
On today’s edition, we hear what Iowa farmers attending a farm show think about President Trump. And Gov. Tim Walz is among the supporters heading to Iowa this weekend to stump for Democrat Amy Klobuchar ahead of that state’s caucuses.
On today’s edition, we flag a new investigation into a past case Amy Klobuchar prosecuted in Hennepin County. We also hear about student survey results showing at least 5,000 Minnesota teens have traded sex for something of value.
On today’s edition, we hear about how GOP Senate leaders are thinking about bringing back the debate over voter ID. Meanwhile, Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar campaigned hard over the weekend before heading back to Washington for the impeachment trial.
On today’s edition, we hear about Democrat Ilhan Omar’s reelection kickoff. We also had a reporter covering Republican Jason Lewis’s town hall in Beltrami County, following a local vote there rejecting refugee resettlement.
On today’s edition, we hear about new grants for broadband for communities across the state. Also, some want a Minnesota county to become a “sanctuary” county for the Second Amendment. And longtime Twin Cities community activist Ron Edwards has died.