Since they apparently have nothing better to do, House Republicans are camping out round the clock in front of Dean Johnson's office to get a "compromise".
http://www.startribune.com/stories/587/5470049.html"House Republicans who don't get to be part of budget negotiations have started a round-the-clock vigil outside the office of Democratic Senate Majority Leader Dean Johnson.
Rep. Kurt Zellers, R-Maple Grove, said the GOP lawmakers want to show they're ready to help finish a budget any time of day or night.
Many legislators have had little to do since the special session started May 24. Negotiations among Gov. Tim Pawlenty, House Speaker Steve Sviggum and Johnson have yielded no overarching budget agreement that would allow the Legislature to finish its business.
The differences are deep. Senate Democrats have railed against health care cuts while Republicans abhor a DFL proposal to raise income taxes on the highest earners. Both sides support more money for schools, but they differ on how to raise that money.
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