Updated at 4:29 p.m.
A number of state representatives who chose not to be paid during the state shutdown now say they want the money after all.
During Minnesota's 20-day state government shutdown, lawmakers could opt out of receiving their normal pay -- though most chose to take it. Fifty Minnesota House lawmakers deferred pay, but state officials said Monday that 18 of them are now asking for it retroactively.
Several of those lawmakers have told Hot Dish that they did not keep the money, but instead donated it to other causes. The total payment is about $1,600.
Ten Democrats and seven Republicans will receive full retroactive pay. Their names are below.
Anderson, Paul
Atkins, Joe
Crawford, Roger
Dittrich, Denise
Drazkowski, Steve
Garofalo, Pat
Grieling, Mindy
Johnson, Sheldon
Kahn, Phyllis
Laine, Carolyn
Loon, Jenifer
Morrow, Terry
Mullery, Joe
Norton, Kim
Scott, Peggy
Slocum, Linda
Swedzinski, Chris
Rep. Ryan Winkler, DFL-Golden Valley, was initially on the list but said Monday afternoon that he did not turn in some relevant paperwork. He has requested half of his normal pay, noting that state workers received about the same percent in unemployment insurance.
"I'm trying to match as best I can how state employees were treated," Winkler said.