Just a sign to the Legislature that they won't go to all this trouble only to have the City Council torpedo it. Provided the bill hasn't changed too substantially, the same 7 will vote for the finished product. That was needed to shore up a few shakier votes.yezzir wrote: 7-6? Scary.
What is a "resolution of support"?
And as for 7-6 being "scary," this bill will never pass by any larger a margin because as soon as that 50% + 1 is reached and passage is assured (if that happens), every other politician who hasn't yet voted will vote against it just to cover their butt. (Unless that assurance of passage instead causes the bill to instantly morph into a vessel for pork spending, in which case a few more votes might be bought. What was that old saying about legislating being about as aesthetically pleasing to watch as sausage making?

And lastly, even if it does pass both chambers and Dayton signs it, there will be a lawsuit and injunction almost immediately. (On the grounds that Mpls' referendum requirement was violated.) So even when it's over, it's not over. We just move from the legislative to the judicial arena of combat. Or, to paraphrase Churchill, it's not the end and not even the beginning of the end, but the end of the beginning....