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Republican senator says "bipartisanship is dead" after vote to end power-sharing agreement
Summary
An unnamed Republican caucus member called the end of the power-sharing agreement "extremely disappointing," saying partisan votes followed the swearing-in of Sen. Doran Clark and that committee work will be affected.
A Republican caucus member at the Minnesota Senate press event said bipartisanship in the chamber "is dead" and called it "extremely disappointing" that, he said, minutes after Sen. Doran Clark was sworn in a vote was taken to end a power-sharing agreement.
"We saw today that minutes after, we swore in Senator Clark, there was a vote taken to end bipartisanship," the Republican caucus member said. "Immediately all of those, very partisan votes came out once again.…
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