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igorvitch
When you have no other ideas for the real and crucial problems, there's always preaching. After 2010 this is no great surprise. Time wasted on interfering with people's private lives and with nothing but political grandstanding.
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ProdigalSon
There's over 30 proposed constitutional amendments in the House and Senate. Minnesota has only had 27 amendments since 1974. I suspect only 3 or 4 amendment proposals will see their way onto a pink ballot. The downside is, rather than work on a budget, job creation, education or infrastructure, they'll be fighting it out over which 3-4 amendments will make the ballot.
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