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Republicans on MNsure oversight panel seek answers on rollout problems

Republicans want top officials from the Dayton administration to answer questions about what they knew of problems with the MNsure health exchange before its rocky launch on Oct. 1.

Citing recent news reports, Republicans on a MNsure oversight committee said that DFL Gov. Mark Dayton and his top advisers were warned about health exchange defects "well in advance of their decision to make the website available to consumers," they wrote in a letter sent Monday to the DFL chairs of the committee.

Asking that Dayton's human services commissioner, former chief of staff and the former MNsure executive director attend a committee meeting scheduled for Wednesday, the Republicans wrote: "Minnesotans deserve answers to the continued questions about the management failure at MNsure prior to its launch."

Sen. Tony Lourey, DFL-Kerrick, co-chairman of the legislative oversight committee, said in a voicemail message Monday that he had forwarded the letter to Dayton and expected "the administration to have people to answer questions appropriately" during the meeting.

Linden Zakula, a spokesman for Dayton, blasted the request in a statement, saying Republicans should be "as interested in hearing current good news, as they are in dredging up old bad news."

Two proposed witnesses are no longer employed by the state, Zakula said. Human Services Commissioner Lucinda Jesson said Monday she is scheduled to testify at a Senate committee meeting on funding for the state security hospital in St. Peter -- but if that ends soon enough, she may be able to attend the oversight hearing.

The Republicans' letter, Zakula said, makes "outrageously false statements about MNsure's current condition, while they attempt to divert the committee's attention to circumstances that are six months old."

Republicans said in their letter that the Wednesday session provides "a unique opportunity to follow up with those from the governor's office and MNsure about their joint decision to go live on October 1."

The letter was written by oversight committee members Sen. Michelle Benson, R-Ham Lake; Sen. Sean Nienow, R-Cambridge; Rep. Tara Mack, R-Apple Valley; and Rep. Joe Hoppe, R-Chaska.

On Sept. 19, Dayton was briefed by MNsure leaders and told there was a possibility that the health exchange website might not be able to launch on Oct. 1, Zakula said. The meeting with Dayton was reported Sunday by the Minneapolis-based Star Tribune newspaper.

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NC Republicans hold more top effectiveness spots

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) North Carolina Republicans expanding their majorities at the General Assembly in 2012 are now wielding even more influence, according to a biennial effectiveness survey released Tuesday by a nonpartisan research group.

Republicans held the top 15 spots for effectiveness in the House and first 16 in the Senate during the 2013 session, according to survey results accumulated by the North Carolina Center for Public Policy Research.

Two years earlier, after Republicans took control of the Legislature for the first time in more than 140 years, Senate GOP members claimed the highest 10 spots and House Republicans 12 of the top 15 slots in their respective chambers. Republicans won an additional 11 seats during the 2012 elections. They now hold 33 of the 50 Senate seats and 77 of the 120 House seats, giving the majorities the ability to override a governor's vetoes if they largely remain united.

As expected, House Speaker Thom Tillis, R-Mecklenburg, and Senate leader Phil Berger, R-Rockingham, held the No. 1 spots in their chambers for the second time in a row based on the surveys of legislators, lobbyists and state government reporters.

Here's a closer look at what the survey found:

NEAR THE TOP: In the House, Rules Committee Chairman Rep. Tim Moore, R-Cleveland, ranked No. 2 in effectiveness, followed by Rep. Julia Howard, R-Davie and senior co-chairwoman off the House Finance Committee at No. 3. Rep. David Lewis, R-Harnett, was 4th. Lewis is a finance panel chairman and helped shepherd a voter identification law through the House in 2013.

Rules panel chairman Sen. Tom Apodaca, R-Henderson, was No. 2 in the Senate, followed by ex-Sen. Pete Brunstetter, R-Forsyth, at 3rd and Majority Leader Harry Brown, R-Onslow, at No. 4. Brunstetter resigned in December to become an executive at a hospital network. Brunstetter and Brown were both Senate Appropriations Committee co-chairmen in 2013.

SECOND WIND: Some second-term legislators saw their effectiveness ranking rise substantially in 2013. Sen. Rick Gunn, R-Alamance, rose 22 places from two years ago to 11th, with Sen. Brent Jackson, R-Sampson, rising 19 places to 8th and Sen. Bill Rabon, R-Brunswick, 11 spots to No. 7. The House member with the largest second-term increase was Rep. Susi Hamilton of New Hanover County, going up 60 spots to No. 42.

TOP DEMOCRATS: In the Senate, Minority Whip Josh Stein of Wake County was considered the most effective Democrat in the chamber, ranked 17th. The late Senate Minority Leader Martin Nesbitt, D-Buncombe, who died last month, wasn't included in the rankings. His successor, Sen. Dan Blue, D-Wake, was No. 23. The top House Democrat was Rep. Rick Glazier of Cumberland County at No. 16, followed by Minority Leader Larry Hall of Durham County at No. 23.

FIRST STEPS: Sen. Jeff Tarte, R-Mecklenburg, was ranked the top Senate freshman at No. 24, while Rep. Dean Arp, R-Union, ranked the highest among first-term House members at No. 38.

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House Republicans Must Pass #RenewUI – Video


House Republicans Must Pass #RenewUI
Soft hearts. Strong minds. Can #39;t lose. #RenewUI.

By: Nevada Senator Harry Reid

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Republicans Square Off in 13th Congressional Race – Video


Republicans Square Off in 13th Congressional Race
This story originally aired March 17, 2014.

By: WICS ABC 20

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