Politics Friday: Lawmakers slog toward budget conclusion as shutdown creeps into picture

Politics Friday: Lawmakers slog toward budget conclusion as shutdown creeps into picture



It’s been about three weeks since the the Legislature adjourned from the 2025 session without completing a state budget.

Since then, teams of negotiators have met, mostly in private, to try to chart a path to the end and craft remaining budget bills. Lawmakers will have to complete this task within the next few weeks to avoid a partial government shutdown that would interrupt services in state parks, key health programs, driver’s licensing exams and more. 

Will there be enough votes to approve a final compromise? 

Friday at noon, MPR News politics editor Brian Bakst talks with two House leaders about a state budget and what could happen if the budget deal isn’t met.  

Later in the program, a look at the return-to-office for many state employees and a roundtable with Capitol journalists on everything happening in this not-so-quiet start to summer. 

Marchers hold signs in protest.
Union members with the Minnesota Association of Professional Employees (MAPE) attend the All Member Picket on Wednesday, June 4, 2025 at the Department Of Corrections Midway Campus in St. Paul.
Matt Alvarez | MPR News

Guests:  

  • GOP Floor Leader of the House Harry Niska, Ramsey 

  • DFL Floor Leader of the House Jamie Long, Minneapolis 

  • Former Commissioner of Minnesota Management and Budget Jim Schowalter

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