House Democrats stick to work closer to home as row with Republicans persists at Minnesota Capitol
- House Democrats are boycotting the Minnesota legislature due to concerns over the seating of Rep. Brad Tabke, as stated by House Leader Melissa Hortman.
- House Republicans passed a resolution asking Governor Tim Walz to direct the Minnesota State Patrol to locate absent House Democrats.
- Democrats claim the current proceedings are invalid due to a lack of quorum, while Republicans argue that they can conduct business with 67 members present.
- A hearing before the Minnesota Supreme Court is set to address the legality of the current situation regarding quorum and the seating of Tabke.
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