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04/26/2018
Governor Dayton Announces New State Guidelines and Grants to Combat Opioid Abuse, Urges Legislative Action to Save Lives
04/16/2018
Letter to Rep. Matt Dean, Sen. Michelle Benson, Rep. Dave Baker, and Sen. Julie Rosen - Opioid Legislation
03/23/2018
Statement from Governor Dayton on "Penny A Pill" Opioid Proposal
03/01/2018
Statement from Governor Dayton on Opioid Awareness Day
02/14/2018
Governor Dayton Releases New Report on Minnesota's Opioid Crisis, Introduces Bipartisan Legislation to Curb Opioid Abuse and Save Lives
10/26/2017
Statements from Governor Dayton and Lt. Governor Smith on the Opioid Epidemic in Minnesota
06/09/2017
New Study Confirms Minnesota Tobacco Tax Positively Impacting Smoking Rates
04/21/2017
Minnesota Awarded $5.4 Million Federal Grant to Combat Opioid Addiction
08/06/2014
Tougher Law, New Resources Add to Fight Against Synthetic Drugs
05/29/2014
Governor Dayton Signs Medical Marijuana Bill into Law
05/15/2014
Statement from Governor Dayton on Medical Marijuana Compromise
03/13/2014
Statement Regarding Governor Dayton's Meeting with Medical Marijuana Advocates
06/29/2006
Dayton, Reid Discuss Homeland Security Needs with Local Law Enforcement, Firefighters on Front Lines
05/25/2006
Dayton, Senate Democrats Host Homeland Security Summit to Discuss U.S. Emergency Preparedness
03/03/2006
Dayton: Combat Meth Act Is Step Toward Fewer Minnesota Meth Labs
03/02/2006
Dayton: Minnesota Shortchanged by Slashes to Byrne Grant Program
11/15/2005
Departments of Commerce and Justice, Science and Related Agencies for Fiscal Year 2006--Conference Report
10/06/2005
Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2006
09/08/2005
Making Appropriations for Science, the Departmetns of State, Justice, and Commerce, and Related Agencies for Fiscal Year 2006-- Continued
06/06/2005
Dayton Calls for Continued Federal Funding to Fight Methamphetamine Production and Distribution in Minnesota
01/27/2005
Dayton Fights Meth Plague by Joining Colleagues in Introducing Bill Limiting Access to Key Ingredient Used in Making Drug
01/24/2005
Dayton Introduces Bill to Crack Down on Meth
11/25/2003
Dayton: Drug Companies and HMOs Celebrate Passage of Medicare Bill
09/04/2003
Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2004 - Continued
06/26/2003
American Morning - Transcript
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