The Minnesota Legislature intends to hold a one-day special session that will convene Monday, Gov. Tim Walz and legislative leaders announced in a joint statement Friday.

Walz called for the session to begin at 10 a.m. Monday. It includes 14 bills, including a standalone bill for modifying MinnesotaCare for undocumented adults and also a bill related to data centers. What that bill would do was not immediately clear, but financial incentives for data centers was a key sticking point for legislators this session.

“We finally relented when it became apparent that this was how we would get both a bonding bill and a complete budget agreement passed,” DFL House Leader Melissa Hortman told reporters Friday afternoon.

The “bonding bill” funds public construction projects and this year has a $7

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