...used by a licensed, certified person. In the original bill, that provision only applied to golf courses. Rep. Mark Buesgens, R-Jordan, said expanding it to everyone wasn't fair to homeowners who couldn't afford to hire professionals...
...Prairie, who is sponsoring a bill that would eliminate the state's graduation rule. A second proposal by Rep. Mark Buesgens, R-Jordan, to be heard Tuesday along with Kielkucki's in the House Education Policy committee, would lay the...
...used by a licensed, certified person. In the original bill, that provision only applied to golf courses. Rep. Mark Buesgens, R-Jordan, said expanding it to everyone wasn't fair to homeowners who couldn't afford to hire professionals...
...used by a licensed, certified person. In the original bill, that provision only applied to golf courses. Rep. Mark Buesgens, R-Jordan, said expanding it to everyone wasn't fair to homeowners who couldn't afford to hire professionals...
...Senate leaders or Gov. Tim Pawlenty. At least one lawmaker, though, isn't ready to give up on the plan. Rep. Mark Buesgens reintroduced the bill Tuesday, hoping to get it passed in the special session. HEALTH Differences on health program...
In a Page 1A story Tuesday, the Dispatch incorrectly listed the time of a hearing hosted by Rep. Mark Buesgens, R-Jordan, chair of the Minnesota House Education, Policy and Reform Committee, as the result of incorrect information provided...
...criticize the legislative committee for not allowing herself or C-I teachers to speak before the committee. Rep. Mark Buesgens, chair of the education committee, said people could speak if they only testify as an affected community member...
...realize we are witnessing the slow methodic dismantling of public education by the Crosby-Ironton School Board, and Mark Buesgens and other extreme conservative state representatives, who descended on Deerwood from the Twin Cities to exploit the...
...another collapse like the I-35 bridge in Minneapolis. Last week a letter appeared in the Dispatch, submitted by Rep. Mark Buesgens of Jordan, Minn., criticizing Rep. John Ward for voting for a gas tax increase (the first in more than 20 years...
...legislation takes a carrot-and-stick approach. "We are not going to throw good money after bad," said Rep. Mark Buesgens, R-Jordan, a House negotiator. "We are going to fund education appropriately and in such a way that the taxpayers...
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