The low point, according to University of Minnesota political scientist Eric Ostermeier, came during the 84th Congress (1955-56), when just nine states had both a Republican and a Democrat representing them in the Senate. . . ..…
But, Republican in the state has released its own version of the plan that uses rainy-day funds to help some Minnesotans pay for skyrocketing premiums and calls for reforms, including allowing for-profit HMOs to compete for coverage Minnesota.. Eliot Seide, director of AFSCME Council 5, says it..…
Medical malpractice laws in Iowa, Minnesota and other states would be nullified under a measure in Congress that could be voted on this week. . ..…
And the debate in Congress was sometimes bitter. But Minnesotans did what they do best. ... In 1965, Minnesota had a congressional delegation that was very divided politically. ..…
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