Despite a tentative compromise that funds schools, parks, public health care and other services for the next two years, the DFL-controlled House and the GOP Senate majority still had dozens of policy disagreements to work through.
J. Patrick Coolican, Torey Van Oot and Jessie Van Berkel, Minneapolis Star Tribune: Politics
Mon, 05/20/2019 - 8:07pm
Despite a tentative compromise that funds schools, parks, public health care and other services for the next two years, the DFL-controlled House and the GOP Senate majority still had dozens of policy disagreements to work through.