Visions for Minnesota's energy future vary widely, while the state becomes a leader in incorporating wind, solar energy into the power source grid. On this week's Capitol Report program, Julie Bartkey delves into the ongoing energy conversation with key Senate policymakers.
Senate Environment and Energy Chair John Marty, DFL-Roseville, describes his vision for a "clean energy environment," one fueled by a greater share of renewable energy sources. In contrast, Senator David Brown, R-Becker, stresses the economic value of coal and nuclear energy.
Also on this week's program, Rep. Ryan Winkler, chair of the Select Committee on Living Wage Jobs, previews the work of his committee in striving to foster a strong economy and good wages. Plus, Sen. Julie Rosen, R-Fairmont, offers her perspective on the detriment of mandatory minimum wage requirements on small businesses.
Finally, the Capitol Preservation Committee reviews the forthcoming work at the Capitol, and Governor Dayton shares his opinion on the impact it will have on Capitol tenants and visitors.
Capitol Report is produced by Minnesota Senate Media Services, a non-partisan, taxpayer-funded organization.
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Source: http://twinports.wdio.com/news/politics/66522-capitol-report-shaping-minnesotas-energy-future
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