Can Minnesota lawmakers find common ground on energy issues? Some think so

Published 8:38 pm Wednesday, January 8, 2025

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By Kirsti Marohn

It wasn’t uncommon in the last two years at the Minnesota Capitol to hear DFL lawmakers and climate advocates use words like “historic” and “transformative” to describe legislation aimed at speeding up the state’s shift to clean energy.

In the last biennium, the DFL-controlled Legislature passed a slate of bills promoting carbon-free power, electric vehicles and energy-efficient homes.

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Then came the November election, when voters ended the DFL trifecta in Minnesota and sent a divided Legislature to the state Capitol.

The balance of power remains uncertain, and it’s not clear how those climate actions will fare under a divided state government. But some legislators think the two parties may be able to find common ground on some energy issues.