The Daily Digest (Bullying bill, Senate office building, MNsure)

Welcome to Friday's Daily Digest. It's slick out there, so be careful.

Minnesota:

After hours of debate the Senate passed an anti-bullying bill. (MPR News)

The House Rules Committee will meet today to discuss options for a Senate office building. There are less expensive options for the Senate than the current $90 million proposal. (MPR News)

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The House passed a supplemental budget that spends another $322 million of the state's surplus. (MPR News)

Gov. Mark Dayton was on the Daily Circuit. (MPR News)

MNDOT announced its 2014 road projects. (The Star Tribune)

The Star Tribune takes a look at Senate Majority Leader Tom Bakk. (Star Tribune)

Washington:

MNsure's CEO Scott Leitz testified about the new insurance exchange to a congressional committee. (MPR News)

Where the recent SCOTUS decision about campaign donations and online gambling collide. (NPR)

A U.S. Senate panel voted to declassify a report that details U.S. interrogation tacitics. (The New York Times)

Taxpayer dollars will no longer be used to fund political conventions. (NPR via MPR News)

The GOP's stronghold among older voters has slipped. (NPR)

And...

This is just a darn good story.