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GOVERNOR PAWLENTY ANNOUNCES 2010 STATE OF THE STATE ADDRESS TO BE DELIVERED FROM THE MINNESOTA HOUSE CHAMBER -- January 26, 2010
Governor Tim Pawlenty announced today that he will deliver his annual State of the State Address on Thursday, February 11 at 11:00 a.m., from the Minnesota House Chamber at the State Capitol.
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A STATEMENT FROM THE GOVERNOR -- January 19, 2010
The following is a statement from Governor Tim Pawlenty regarding the Minnesota Supreme Court's decision to accelerate review of the Governor's appeal of the Ramsey County District Court's decision in the unallotment lawsuit.
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GOVERNOR PAWLENTY ANNOUNCES "IF YOU DON'T BREATHE, YOU DON'T LEAVE" PROPOSAL TO DEAL WITH DWI OFFENDERS -- January 19, 2010
Governor Pawlenty today announced a proposal requiring all convicted DWI offenders to utilize breath activated ignition systems or face a longer period of not driving. The proposal also aims to toughen other aspects of Minnesota DWI laws, including lowering the alcohol concentration limit from 0.20 to 0.15 for enhanced administrative penalties; applying enhanced sanctions to all second-time DWI offenders, regardless of blood alcohol concentration; and reforming drivers license revocation laws.
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GOVERNOR PAWLENTY PRESENTS FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE BONDING PLAN -- January 15, 2010
Governor Tim Pawlenty today released a financially responsible bonding proposal for the 2010 legislative session focusing on statewide priorities that will position Minnesota for future growth.
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A STATEMENT FROM THE GOVERNOR'S DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS -- January 12, 2010
More than 70 years ago the legislature granted Minnesota governors the authority to unallot and the district court?s decision misinterpreted that law in key respects. We hope the Minnesota Supreme Court will more clearly and directly address this issue.
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