The 2018 Minnesota Legislature has been in session since Feb. 20, and we're guessing you have questions about what's been going on at the State Capitol.
Maybe you're wondering about state taxes in the wake of federal tax reform, or you're curious about whether a building project you favor has a chance to be funded in the bonding bill this year. Maybe you're concerned about the future of the state's two health care programs, Medical Assistance (also called Medicaid) and MinnesotaCare.
Submit your best questions about the session by using the form below, and we'll answer one or more in an editorial or column. If we receive enough submissions, we'll ask readers to vote on the question they most want to see answered.
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