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Minnesota House passes bill that would expand voter access
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Minnesota Home Thursday night handed a sweeping elections invoice dubbed the “Democracy for the Folks Act.“
The invoice permits these ages 16 and 17 to pre-register to vote, creates a everlasting absentee poll listing and implements automated voter registration.
Twenty-two states and Washington, D.C. have automated voter registration, in accordance with the Nationwide Convention of State Legislatures.
The act additionally would require voting directions and pattern ballots to be offered in non-English languages.
“Our laws will strengthen the liberty to vote, shield our democratic establishments and Minnesota voters, and empower voters, not companies or rich particular pursuits in our elections,” Home Speaker Melissa Hortman mentioned.
GOP lawmakers expressed concern with the marketing campaign finance adjustments, which embrace increasing what kinds of impartial expenditures want disclosure. It additionally prohibits foreign-influence companies from making direct contributions.
“The Shield Democracy Act feels a little bit extra like ‘let’s shield democratic victories’ act,” Rep. Paul Torkelson mentioned.
The invoice handed 70-57.
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A look at Minnesota's revamped wide receiver room for 2025
Entering this transfer portal, Minnesota’s wide receiver room was a major focus for P.J. Fleck and his coaching staff.
It shouldn’t be a surprise. Entering the offseason, the Gophers were set to say goodbye to both Daniel Jackson and Elijah Spencer. Behind them, the depth at the position was highly inexperienced outside of Le’Meke Brockington. The only other receiver to appear in more than 10 games this season was Cristian Driver who had a limited impact in 2024.
Now with the Gophers putting the finishing touches on their transfer portal class this window, three of the program’s top four commitments in the portal are wide receivers.
This month, the Gophers have landed wide receiver commitments out of the protal. Those additions come in the forms of; Nebraska’s Malachi Coleman (No. 90 overall transfer), Miami (OH)’s Javon Tracy (No. 97 overall transfer), and UCLA’s Logan Loya (No. 222 overall transfer).
Combined, the three wide receivers bring 88 career games of experience with them and over 1,500 career snaps.
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