PAWLENTY
Political notebook: Politicians learn how to deal with humor (joke, joke, joke)
By Don Davis Former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura was the king of deadpanning, a trait that got him in trouble more than once. He often would deliver lines, giving no indication he was joking. After ...
Posted on 1/18/13 at 5:27 PM
Bargaining chip
"Dismayed" is the best, and perhaps the politest,word that comes to mind in response to the executive order issued Tuesday by Gov. Tim Pawlenty, barring state officials from applying for any discret...
Posted on 9/2/10 at 3:02 PM
Democrats don’t wait to go after Pawlenty
Minnesota NewsST. PAUL – Democrats are not waiting for Gov. Tim Pawlenty to become John McCain's running mate; they are attacking now.
By Don Davis and Scott Wente , August 11, 2008
Pawlenty cuts off chatter about VP chances
Minnesota State NewsBLOOMINGTON, Minn. – Gov. Tim Pawlenty went to a gas station Thursday to tout presidential candidate John McCain's energy policy, but what he refused to say will fuel more talk of another kind.
By Scott Wente, Minn. Capitol Bureau , July 25, 2008
Pawlenty VP rumors continue
Fueling rumors that Sen. John McCain is looking at Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty as his running mate is confirmation that the two were in the same place at the same time the other morning.July 14, 2008
Pawlenty names Appeals Court judges
Minnesota State NewsST. PAUL – Gov. Tim Pawlenty named three new Minnesota Appeals Court judges Tuesday, including a former co-worker and a Duluth attorney.
By Don Davis, Minn. State Capitol Bureau Chief , June 25, 2008
Pawlenty gets singled out as McCain VP front-runner
Minnesota NewsST. PAUL — Sen. John McCain visited Minnesota Thursday, the day a prominent a political writer declared Gov. Tim Pawlenty McCain’s No. 1 choice as a running mate.
By Don Davis , June 20, 2008
Pawlenty touts ‘renaissance’ on Iron Range
Minnesota State NewsThe Iron Range celebrated two large-scale, innovative projects on Wednesday, and officials touted the projects as symbols of a new economy emerging in northern Minnesota.
By Janna Goerdt , June 12, 2008
Pawlenty views area tornado damage
Gov. Tim Pawlenty viewed damage Monday morning from tornadoes that touched down in northern Wadena and southern Hubbard counties Friday.June 10, 2008
GOP split on Pawlenty future
Minnesota State NewsROCHESTER, Minn. – Memo to Tim Pawlenty: Minnesota Republicans wish you would remain governor, but if you find yourself being offered a position in a McCain administration, they still would support you.
By Don Davis and Scott Wente, Minn. State Capitol Bureau , June 02, 2008
Leaders urge counties to ignore new law
Minnesota State NewsST. PAUL – Gov. Tim Pawlenty and legislative leaders want Minnesota counties to ignore a one-sentence provision in a new tax law, but the request angers county leaders because they want flexibility the new law would offer.
By Don Davis, Minn. State Capitol Bureau Chief , May 30, 2008
Math, science teacher training begins
Minnesota State NewsST. PAUL – Ask Minnesota Education Commissioner Alice Seagren about how students will benefit from the new Minnesota Mathematics and Science Teacher Academy and she will give you a simple answer: “We are hoping that all kids will love math much more than they do now.”
By Don Davis, Minn. State Capitol Bureau Chief , May 29, 2008
Lawmakers, Pawlenty score goal
Minnesota State NewsST. PAUL – The 2008 Minnesota Legislature played out much like a hockey game.
By Don Davis and Scott Wente, Minn. State Capitol Bureau , May 20, 2008
Pawlenty prepares for budget woes
Minnesota State NewsST. PAUL – In a sign that state budget negotiations are not going well, Gov. Tim Pawlenty is looking at ways to fix a budget deficit if he and legislative leaders cannot reach an agreement by the Legislature’s May 19 adjournment date.
By Don Davis, Minn. State Capitol Bureau Chief , May 09, 2008
Teen driver restrictions OK'd
State NewsST. PAUL – Provisions restricting young drivers moved closer to law Monday.
By Don Davis, Minn. State Capitol Bureau Chief , April 29, 2008
Pawlenty signs cancer study bill
ST. PAUL -- Gov. Tim Pawlenty signed legislation today funding a study of cancer found at an abnormally high rate among Iron Range mine workers.By Scott Wente, Minn. Capitol Bureau , April 29, 2008
Pawlenty eyes health programs
State NewsTo help balance the state budget, Gov. Tim Pawlenty would reduce health spending $125 million, he said Thursday.
By Don Davis, Minn. Capitol Bureau Chief , April 25, 2008
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