He's running for governor. Plus, we went back to school with two districts — one requiring masks, one not.
| Sept. 8, 2021
Good evening, Sen. Paul Gazelka entered the Minnesota governor’s race Wednesday, framing himself as conservative with a track record of results. The Republican from East Gull Lake stepped down as majority leader last week ahead of the campaign announcement. He’s the seventh Republican to declare a challenge to incumbent DFL Gov. Tim Walz, who is expected to seek another term. Gazelka says he’d guide the state differently on everything from abortion laws to pandemic response to school choice. “In the end I do believe that people will see that I can govern and also that I can hold the line on the things that are important to Republicans.” Gazelka says he’ll follow the will of GOP convention delegates and respect the party’s endorsement. Another state lawmaker, two doctors and businessmen are among the other candidates vying for the Republican nomination. It'll be partly cloudy tonight with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms northeast and east central. Lows in the mid-40s to lower 50s. Subscribe to our Minnesota Today podcast to get up-to-date Minnesota news twice daily. — Tim Nelson, MPR News | |
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Ramsey County ends felony prosecutions from low-level stops | Ramsey County Attorney John Choi said he will no longer prosecute cases that stem solely from traffic stops unrelated to public safety such as for a broken tail light or expired tabs, ending a practice he said disproportionately affects people of color. | |
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| Report: Solar could power 40% of U.S. electricity by 2035 | A new federal report say solar energy has the potential to power up to 40 percent of the nation's electricity within 15 years — a 10-fold increase over current solar output. But it would require massive changes in U.S. policy and billions of dollars in federal investment to modernize the nation's electric grid. | |
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