Minnesota House proceeds on insulin, voter privacy and guns
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The insulin and voter privacy bills were the first bills slated for floor action since the session began two weeks ago. The measures were expected to pass easily Wednesday night given the Democrats' comfortable majority in the House. The two gun control bills were due for votes Thursday, the lawmakers said at a news conference.
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