November 1999 Capitol News Archive
Tax rebate has been biggest accomplishment thus far, Gov. Ventura tells ECM Editorial Board
Posted 11/1/99
Ventura is committed to commuter rail and light rail
Posted 11/1/99
"No, I'm not running for president," insists Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura
Posted 11/1/99
Privacy issues will be studied during Senate hearings that begin Nov. 4
Posted 11/1/99
Congressman said data privacy issues are of major concern
Posted 11/2/99
Shortage of daycare workers is issue discussed locally
Posted 11/4/99
Teen prostitution is also a suburban problem, says former Minneapolis mayor Hofstede
Posted 11/4/99
Commitment made to sustaining state's forests
Posted 11/4/99
Milk price fixing results in milk donations to state food banks
Posted 11/4/99
Attorney General Hatch says impending federal banking legislation endangers consumer privacy
Posted 11/5/99
OUCH (Opponents of a UniCameral House) make their points
Posted 11/8/99
Violence has proven to be community problem and needs community solutions
Posted 11/11/99
Reform Party performance in 2 state special elections appeared weak
Posted 11/11/99
House Priorities 2000 Task Force holds hearing on chemical dependency program
Posted 11/11/99
Legislative recommendations given regarding funeral goods and services
Posted 11/12/99
Libertarian candidate Fuhol said he will run for senate seat again in District 18
Posted 11/13/99
Another pro wrestler, Stan Kowalski, to seek House seat on Reform ticket
Posted 11/13/99
It's a great time to be involved in Reform Party, says Gov. Ventura
Posted 11/13/99
Combative House finance committee members question findings of Hiawatha light rail benefit-cost study
Posted 11/17/99
Joint House committee continues study of flow of information regarding immigration status
Posted 11/19/99
Hiawatha light rail talk continues to be controversial
Posted 11/19/99
Sen. Foley brings healthcare hearing to Anoka
Posted 11/19/99
Senate Majority Leader Roger Moe receives top legislative leadership award
Posted 11/19/99
State highway problems need attention, says Senate Minority Leader Dick Day
Posted 11/19/99
Sen. Grams says his campaign has good strategy planned for next 11 months
Posted 11/30/99