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Political notebook: Boomers to cost
By Don Davis Baby boomers will make writing the state budget harder, reduce the Minnesota labor force and cause state health care spending to soar, State Demographer Susan Brower said. Aging pressure...
Posted on 4/5/13 at 5:01 PM
Sweet sounds of flute 217 miles overhead
Watch a 3-minute interview with astronaut Cady Coleman and listen to her play the flute in orbit. We nailed it. Clear skies in the nick of time made it possible for me and my work colleagues to spot...
Posted on 2/26/11 at 12:16 PM
Coleman not running for governor
The Republican who could raise more money than any other and who has a ready-made statewide campaign organization is not running for governor.By By Don Davis, State Capitol Bureau , January 22, 2010
GOP candidates free of Coleman shadow
Norm Coleman joked that he is "free at last, free at last" Monday, hours after he opted out of the Minnesota governor's race.By Don Davis , January 19, 2010
Coleman not running for governor
The Republican who could raise more money than any other and who has a ready-made statewide campaign organization is not running for governor.By Don Davis , January 18, 2010
Supreme Court: Franken won election
The Minnesota Supreme Court says Al Franken won the U.S. Senate race and should be sworn in as the state's second senator.By Don Davis , June 30, 2009
Coleman appeals election
Norm Coleman is appealing to the state’s highest court to reverse his U.S. Senate election loss.By Scott Wente , April 20, 2009
Coleman relies on 'equal protection' argument
By Scott Wente , April 18, 2009
Judges say Franken won election
By Don Davis , April 14, 2009
Franken's lead grows in ballot recount
Al Franken took a lead of more than 300 votes today as a three-judge panel counted U.S. Senate absentee ballots that had not been counted before.By Scott Wente , April 07, 2009
Senate race heads to high court
Norm Coleman will appeal his U.S. Senate election lawsuit to the Minnesota Supreme Court.By Scott Wente and Don Davis , April 03, 2009
Senate trial: What's a witness worth?
The three U.S. Senate election trial judges are considering whether local officials testifying in the case should be paid more than a small stipend for their time and travel costs.By Scott Wente , March 01, 2009
Counties ordered to check ballots
Judges in the Senate election trial on Thursday ordered 63 counties and some cities to examine roughly 1,500 uncounted absentee ballot envelopes to determine whether voters mistakenly placed voter registration cards in the envelope.By Scott Wente, E/P State Capital Bureau , February 27, 2009
Weeks of U.S. Senate trial remain
Norm Coleman’s campaign said it is close to wrapping up its case in the U.S. Senate election trial, but the proceeding is not almost done.By Scott Wente, E/P State Capital Bureau , February 27, 2009
Douglas County election official testifies at Senate recount trial
By Scott Wente , February 21, 2009
Senate trial judges to count 23 ballots
Judges deciding Minnesota’s U.S. Senate election trial said Tuesday they will count nearly two-dozen improperly rejected absentee ballots.By Scott Wente , February 10, 2009
Candidates plan differently for Senate
Al Franken says he is getting in the know, but Norm Coleman says he already knows. Each U.S. Senate candidate says he is poised to be senator, but Franken and Coleman are preparing differently as they await an outcome in their Senate election, now three months overdue.By Scott Wente , February 07, 2009
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