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MN Chamber Reiterates Position On Immigration Reform

A Minnesota Chamber of Commerce official, whose organization is part of a coalition that is advocating for immigration reform, said in a recent interview that the future of the state’s labor force relies heavily on immigrants.
Shutdown Has Direct, But Limited, Effect On MN

Shutdown Has Direct, But Limited, Effect On MN

So far, the effect of the government shutdown has primarily been limited to federal workers turned away from their jobs, but if the government stays in the dark much longer, federal funding limitations may broaden the impact.
Tennant Drops Appeal Of Lost Lawsuit

Tennant Drops Appeal Of Lost Lawsuit

About three months after a German court ruled against Tennant in an advertising lawsuit, the Minnesota company said it has withdrawn its appeal for “purely commercial reasons.”

Former MN GOP Leader Sutton Files For Bankruptcy

Court filings list $2.1 million in liabilities, describing them as “primarily business debts”; in addition to leading the state’s Republican Party, Tony Sutton co-owned the Baja Sol restaurant chain.
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