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Minnesota:
The dust-up between Gov. Mark Dayton and DFL Senate Majority Leader Tom Bakk has put the DFL agenda into doubt. (The Star Tribune)
PoliGraph checks claims about Dayton's decision to boost commissioner pay - and provides context that's been missing from the debate. (MPR News)
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Commissioner confirmation hearings are on hold in the Senate. (MPR News)
After several years and tens of millions of dollars an effort to modernize the vehicle registration system has little to show for it. (Star Tribune)
A lawyer representing people locked up in the Minnesota Sex Offender Program grilled the state's human services chief on why Minnesota has done little to change the system. (MPR News)
The city of Duluth is seeking $4 million from the state to help Cirrus Aircraft expand. (MPR News)
Twin Cities Somali-American community leaders have taken their anti-extremism efforts to the White House. (MPR News)
Sunday was the last day to get insurance through MNsure for 2015.
Washington:
Jeb Bush used his connections in the White House to build his own political career and network in Florida. (The New York Times)
Bush's role in Terri Schiavo's end-of-life dispute is resurfacing prior to the 2016 election. (AP via The Star Tribune)
The FAA is proposing new rules for commercial drones. (National Journal)