Lawmakers scrambled to find middle-ground over the weekend as the 2017 Minnesota Legislative Session nears adjournment.
Minnesota Farm Bureau associate director of public policy Cole Rupprecht says the omnibus agricultural finance bill that was vetoed by Governor Dayton last week was heard again Saturday morning.
“They went through that bill and added in some policy provisions that came from the policy bill, as well as took out some issues that the administration maybe didn’t like as much related to the nuisance bill and removing the livestock and swine unit cap.
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