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Weekly updates from Brian Bakst and the Minnesota Public Radio newsroom staff covering politics in Minnesota.

Politics Friday Minnesota Public Radio

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Weekly updates from Brian Bakst and the Minnesota Public Radio newsroom staff covering politics in Minnesota.

    Politics Friday: It’s crunch time at the Capitol

    Politics Friday: It’s crunch time at the Capitol

    Minnesota lawmakers have only one more full week to finish up the legislative session’s work.  

    MPR News host Brian Bakst spoke with two leaders of the Minnesota House about the authorization of construction projects, a touch-up of the state budget, updates to Minnesota’s new cannabis law and a possible plan to set minimum pay and protections for rideshare drivers — all still up in the air. 

    And May 11 not only marks Minnesota Statehood Day, but a new state flag goes up the pole and a new state seal will replace the old. We got a look at the redesign process that spurred thousands of submissions — and months of debate — and what transition means for Minnesota.

    Plus, two members of MPR Capitol reporting team, Dana Ferguson and Clay Masters, huddled up for a weekly check-in on Minnesota politics. 

    • 36 min
    Politics Friday: Unfinished business at the Capitol

    Politics Friday: Unfinished business at the Capitol

    The two weeks that remain in the Minnesota Legislature’s 2024 session will result in a flurry of votes, negotiations and certainly twists.

    One key piece of unfinished business is the bonding bill — the slate of publicly financed construction projects that need state signoff to move ahead.  

    MPR News host Brian Bakst talks with the chair of the House Capital Investment Committee about the construction financing plan as it comes together.  

    Also, what might an upcoming Senate Ethics Committee hearing look like? The conduct of two members in the closely divided chamber is under review. 

    Plus, the latest in MPR News’ peer-led conversations with Gen. Z voters about how they’re approaching the coming election.

    Later, a check-in with a pair of Capitol reporters as the legislative session reaches its home stretch. MPR’s Dana Ferguson and Peter Callaghan from the MinnPost join the conversation.


    Guests:


    Rep. Fue Lee is the Chair of the House Capital Investment Committee.  

    Ember Reichgott Junge is a former senator, DFL-Robbinsdale, and served as the committee chair for the Rules and Administration - Subcommittee on Ethical Conduct Committee in the Minnesota Senate.  

    Marko Mirkovic is a student at the University of Minnesota.  

    Jack Christensen is a student at the University of Minnesota.  

    Charlie Eggers is a student at the University of Minnesota.  




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    • 49 min
    Politics Friday: Changes are ahead on the Minnesota Supreme Court as one justice steps into retirement

    Politics Friday: Changes are ahead on the Minnesota Supreme Court as one justice steps into retirement

    After nearly 20 years on Minnesota’s Supreme Court, Justice G. Barry Anderson is retiring.

    Anderson is the longest-tenured current justice and the last to have gained his seat through the appointment of a Republican governor.

    MPR News host Brian Bakst talks with Anderson about his time in the Minnesota Supreme Court, his career in the courtroom and his view on political pressures on the judiciary.

    Later, a look at how the nation’s finances will factor into the 2024 election campaign with MPR News senior economics contributor Chris Farrell.

    We also heard some sounds and voices from the Capitol this week, and some insight from members of our MPR News politics team.

    Guests:  

    Justice G. Barry Anderson is a member of the Minnesota Supreme Court. His term will end on May 10.  

    Chris Farrell is senior economics contributor at Marketplace, American Public Media’s nationally syndicated public radio business and economic programs. He’s also senior economics contributor at Minnesota Public Radio.

    Ethan Struby is an assistant professor in the Department of Economics at Carleton College.  

    Chris Towner is the policy director for the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget in Washington D.C.

    • 49 min
    Politics Friday: How will the grow go? A look at Minnesota’s future with cannabis

    Politics Friday: How will the grow go? A look at Minnesota’s future with cannabis

    By this time next year, Minnesota might have quite a few new stores where people can buy marijuana in various forms. The goal is for an early 2025 rollout of licensed retail locations. 

    But will there be enough supply to meet demand — and keep prices from rising too high? And what’s going on with the effort to clear records of people who had past marijuana convictions?

    MPR News host Brian Bakst talked with a couple of experts about keeping tabs on expungement of certain prior cannabis-related records and the growing business of cannabis sales.

    Then, a peer-led conversation with a three Generation Z voters about how they’re approaching the coming election.  

    Later, a taste of sounds and voices from the Capitol and some insight from members of our MPR News politics team. 

    Guests:  

    Bryant Jones is a plant scientist and a subject matter expert in cannabis cultivation for Minnesota’s Cannabis Advisory Council.  

    Jim Rowader is the executive director for the Cannabis Expungement Board Minnesota Department of Corrections and a board member of the Minnesota Justice Research Center.

    Samia Abdulle is a student at the University of Minnesota.

    Jack McGregor is a student at the University of Minnesota.

    Thomas Knutson is a student at the University of Minnesota.

    • 49 min
    Politics Friday: The landscape of Minnesota education legislation and the outlook of business permitting across the state

    Politics Friday: The landscape of Minnesota education legislation and the outlook of business permitting across the state

    State lawmakers have budgeted to provide more than $23 billion to schools in the current budget — a 10 percent bump over the prior budget. 

    But many districts say they’re still feeling a strain. How come? What is being done to improve literacy, student nutrition, school safety and cultural competency?

    MPR News host Brian Bakst talked with two leading senators on education issues: DFL Sen. Mary Kunesh, chair of the Senate Education Finance Committee, and Republican Sen. Zach Duckworth.

    Later, there could be movement around streamlining the permitting process for business expansion projects and clean energy developments. Minnesota Chamber of Commerce president Doug Loon talks about permitting changes under discussion and why he wants them to happen. 


    Guests:  


    Sen. Mary Kunesh, DFL-New Brighton, is the Chair of the Education Finance Committee.

    Sen. Zach Duckworth, R-Lakeville.

    Doug Loon is president and CEO of the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce.




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    What should Minnesota lawmakers' top priorities be in 2024?
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    • 54 min
    Politics Friday: The race is underway for Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District

    Politics Friday: The race is underway for Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District

    U.S. Representative Angie Craig won Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District seat in 2018, but she’s won two reelection races by single-digit percentage margins. She’s in for another costly and competitive race.

    MPR News host Brian Bakst talks with Rep. Craig about her work in Congress and her upcoming campaign.

    Later, rural EMS providers are banking on state lawmakers to help keep them afloat. Sen. Jordan Rasmusson, R-Fergus Falls, joins the conversation to talk about what lawmakers could do to assist emergency services under financial strain.


    Guests:  


    Minnesota U.S. Representative Angie Craig   

    Minnesota State Sen. Jordan Rasmusson, R-Fergus Falls 




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    • 52 min

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