The standoff continues in the Minnesota House. Disputes over quorums, special elections and majority control have been the story for the current session. All of this is happening during a budget year. “The constitutional adjournment is the third Monday in May which is the 19th this year and if they don’t make that deadline, there’s a second bite at the apple with the drop-dead deadline June 30th because the new fiscal year will start July 1st,” said Bruce Kleven, agricultural lobbyist. “I don’t see how they’re going to get this stuff passed by the 19th of May. Each day that goes by is a day wasted towards the May 19th adjournment.”
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