Limmer: Use law to ban state action sparingly
One Minnesota law has been causing awkward moments in state government since it was enacted in 2009. And that means it’s working perfectly, according to its Senate sponsor, Sen. Warren Limmer, R-Maple Grove. The most recent awkward moment came last week when the Legislative Working Group on REAL ID Compliance met in one of the ...
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