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“We Don’t Know How Long We Have”: Minnesota Democrats Are Passing as Many Progressive Laws as They Can

Por: Vanity Fair Politics June 16, 2023

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-kufPGa lnwCqV body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>As soon as Minnesota Democrats secured both the governorship and majorities in the state House and Senate last November, Tim Walz huddled with his party leaders to map out an aggressive agenda. During his first term as governor, Walz had struggled with a divided state government; this time, the now 59-year-old former Congress member was... + full article



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