
Posted on December 24, 2009. Tags: Amy Klobuchar, Government, Healthcare
“The Senate vote this morning was an important step forward to a final vote on health care reform. I will continue to push for a final bill that includes strong Minnesota-model cost reforms, deficit reduction, protections against insurance company abuses, and strong, stable Medicare coverage.
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Posted in Articles, Health Care, Minnesota, Obama Administration

Posted on December 23, 2009. Tags: Al Franken, Healthcare
Statement on Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
We’ve been working on this bill for a long time. I’m proud of what we’re doing, I’m really proud. Every senator has had his or her chance to speak up and help make this a better bill, or to make their case against the bill.
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Posted in Articles, Current Events, Health Care, Minnesota, Obama Administration

Posted on December 23, 2009. Tags: Census, Congress, Michele Bachmann, Minnesota
The state populations from the 2010 US Census have been released. The states with the biggest growth are Wyoming, Utah and Texas. This means that redistricting and changes in Congress are soon to happen. It looks like Minnesota, Missouri and Illinois could lose one seat and Ohio could lose two.
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Posted in Articles, Brooks Report, Current Events, Michelle Bachman, Minnesota, Obama Administration

Posted on December 22, 2009. Tags: 2012, America, Republican
“T-Pa” as President? You better believe it! The one-man veto machine (commonly referred to as Governor Pawlenty) might be taking his show on the road. He has recently announced his intentions to not run for a third term as Governor of Minnesota. This means that he has something else up his sleeve because it would be very odd for Pawlenty, at age 48, to end his political career.
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Posted in Articles, Brooks Report, Current Events, Government, Minnesota, Tim Pawlenty

Posted on December 22, 2009. Tags: America, education, Government, Minnesota, taxes
Minnesota has often been known as a leader in many facets of the public sector. We provide top-notch healthcare (used to) and have historically ranked among the top States in many education statistics. This would be great if the United States had an education system that was comparable to other industrialized countries.
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Posted in Articles, Brooks Report, Minnesota

Posted on September 29, 2009. Tags: Minnesota, Tim Pawlenty
In a recent poll of 1,000 adults conducted by Star Tribune only 30% of Minnesotans supported a White House run for Republican governor Tim Pawlenty. The question that garnered a whopping 30% of support was, “Would you like to see Tim Pawlenty run for president in 2012, or not?”
In response to that question, 30% of all respondents said “yes,” 55% said “no,” and 15% either didn’t have an opinion or refused to answer.
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Posted in Articles, Current Events, Minnesota, Miscellaneous, Tim Pawlenty