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Fact Check: Are Minnesota governors powerless to change abortion access?
(FOX 9) – Republican Scott Jensen has launched his first tv advert within the Minnesota governor’s race as he tries to maneuver previous the abortion subject that has plagued him this summer season.
The advert opens with Jensen holding his latest grandson, who was born in August. Jensen, a household doctor from Chaska, tells viewers that he is delivered 500 infants in his profession. On-screen textual content reveals that the Minnesota Academy of Household Physicians named him the 2016 household doctor of the yr.
Ever since June, when the U.S. Supreme Court docket overturned Roe v. Wade and left abortion entry as much as states, DFL Gov. Tim Walz and Democratic teams have criticized Jensen for his opposition to abortion.
“Abortion is divisive, and Tim Walz is weaponizing the difficulty,” Jensen says within the advert. “In Minnesota, it is a protected constitutional proper, and no governor can change that. And I am not operating to try this.”
This isn’t the entire story.
Whereas Jensen is true that Minnesota governors cannot unilaterally change the state structure, they don’t seem to be powerless on the subject of abortion. And Jensen has beforehand stated on a number of events that he would attempt to prohibit abortion entry if elected.
The state structure
Minnesota’s structure protects a girl’s proper to an abortion underneath a 1995 state Supreme Court docket ruling in Doe v. Gomez. There are two routes to overturn that ruling, and each are tall duties.
One choice is by constitutional modification, which each homes of the state Legislature and voters would want to approve. Governors haven’t any official energy within the poll measure course of.
Second, the state Supreme Court docket may make a distinct ruling in a brand new abortion case. In Minnesota, governors appoint justices.
5 of the seven present justices had been appointed by Democratic governors. Flipping the courtroom would doubtless a number of years as a result of just one Republican-appointed justice — G. Barry Anderson — will hit the necessary retirement age of 70 within the subsequent governor’s time period.
In late June, Walz tried so as to add urgency to the difficulty by saying three justices had been on account of hit the necessary retirement age within the subsequent time period. His marketing campaign later informed The Related Press that Walz had misspoken, and that the governor solely thought it was “possible” that three justices would retire.
Jensen’s previous feedback
In his advert, Jensen adopts a softer tone than he utilized in March, when he was operating for the Republican endorsement. Throughout an interview with Minnesota Public Radio, the interviewer requested Jensen whether or not he would attempt to prohibit abortion or attempt to ban it outright.
“I might attempt to ban abortion,” Jensen stated within the interview. Since then, he has shifted his place and raised exceptions for rape, incest, and to guard the mom’s well being.
Jensen has endorsed efforts from an anti-abortion rights group to cut back abortions in Minnesota. Earlier this yr, he backed the Minnesota Involved Residents for Life’s so-called “incremental strategy” of passing measures that prohibit abortion.
Governors can signal into legislation abortion restrictions that the Legislature passes.
In 2003, then-Gov. Tim Pawlenty signed a 24-hour ready interval that Republican lawmakers had permitted. The legislation stood for 19 years earlier than a Ramsey County decide dominated it unconstitutional this summer season.
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MSU Alum Having Career Year for Minnesota Vikings
Former Michigan State wide receiver and current Minnesota Viking Jalen Nailor has been terrific in his third season in the pros. As the third wide receiver on the field alongside Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison, Nailor has improved his career numbers in his now third year in the league.
Drafted in the sixth round of the 2022 NFL Draft out of MSU, the Vikings landed a strong piece to an even stronger offense in the Vikings. Nailor’s efforts since joining the Vikings have provided the franchise comfort knowing he is out on the field.
In his first season, Nailor played in 15 games, recording nine receptions in 13 targets. He posted 179 receiving yards in his rookie campaign, averaging 19.9 yards per reception. Receiving seven first downs in Year 1, the Vikings looked to get Nailor more involved on the roster in Year 2.
Though the team wanted to get more out of Nailor, they were unable to due to Nailor’s lack of time on the field. In his second season, Nailor only played in six games. In the six games, Nailor totaled only three receptions that went for 29 receiving yards. Nailor received one first down on the season before he was inactive in Weeks 15, 16 and 17.
In what would be a do-or-die season after a lackluster second-season campaign, Nailor made sure he reminded Viking fans why he belonged. Playing in 15 games for the Vikings this season, Nailor has dropped career highs in four different statistical categories. MSU fans should be proud of their former Spartan.
Nailor has 20 receptions, which is one of his new career highs, and he has totaled 280 yards, averaging 14 yards per reception. His best game on the season came against the Detroit Lions back in Week 7, where he recorded four receptions in five targets and got 76 receiving yards, averaging 19 yards per reception.
As the Vikings approach the postseason, Nailor should be a key piece to a deep playoff run if the Vikings make it as far. Minnesota, going into Week 17, has a record of 13-2 and should continue to be a force to take seriously for whoever it faces in the playoffs.
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An Unusual Airport Is Closing in Minnesota
A small airport with a bigger claim to fame is closing in northern Minnesota after more than a half-century of operation. The Piney-Pinecreek Border Airport is so named because its runway crosses the US-Canada border, reports Minnesota Public Radio. In fact, it’s been hailed as “the world’s first binational airport,” notes the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Despite the bragging rights, however, the airport has been mostly used by hunters and fishermen, and the cost of maintenance has proven to be too much. The airport has a 3,297-foot runway, of which 2,350 feet are in Minnesota and the rest in Canada, per the Grand Forks Herald.
“It’s a tough decision to close an airport ever, but the evidence was all there that now was the time,” says Ryan Gaug of the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The airport opened in 1953 and is one of six now that straddle the border—but only Piney-Pinecreek has a paved runway. “It’s always been the No. 1 fun fact that I’ve shared with friends, family, coworkers, colleagues here at MnDOT,” says Gaug. The agency has jointly owned the airport with the municipality of Piney, Manitoba, in Canada, but the town ended the arrangement because it was unable to meet the cost of maintenance. As such, “a colorful era in the history of Minnesota aviation” ends on Friday, per the Herald. (More Minnesota stories.)
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