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A bill setting up alternative ways of licensing teachers
in Minnesota is debated in state Senate committee this morning (8:30am).
Minnetonka Democrat Terri Bonoff argues it's needed to help attract
highly-talented instructors to Minnesota classrooms. Other topics in the
Senate this afternoon include allowing Minnesotans to buy health insurance
from companies operating in other states and regulating insurance policies
people buy for their portable electronics. Another Senate panel discusses a
"Complete Streets" bill that would require projects using state money to
consider the needs not only of motorists but also pedestrians, transit users
and bicylists. Also, a House committee debates a bill that would abolish
the state Pollution Control Agency, D-N-R and several other agencies in
mid-2011, setting up a task force to recommend how to reorganize those
functions. (MNN)
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