http://www.startribune.com/stories/1557/4696285.html ST. PAUL (AP) - A Minnesota Senate committee recommended Tuesday that Lt. Gov. Carol Molnau be removed from her other job as head of the state transportation department.
The 8-7 vote won't immediately cost Molnau the commissioner's job. The full Senate will have the final say. But the chamber is led by Democrats, who lined up against Molnau in the Senate Transportation Policy and Budget Division.
``What you have here is a commissioner who has advanced an agenda of party politics that is not taking into account a vision for transportation and transit in this state,'' said Senate Majority Leader Dean Johnson, DFL-Willmar, who opposed Molnau's confirmation to a position she has held for 14 months.
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Molnau also faced criticism over her department's distribution of road money, which rural senators said shortchanged their districts at the expense of Twin Cities-area projects. Others said she has overlooked mass transit needs and stood in the way of legislation they said would make school zones safer.
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DFL, getting brave!