ST. PAUL — The state Legislature is moving forward with a bill that could help address a months-long backlog of Minnesotans hoping to take their behind-the-wheel drivers license exams, which has only been exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Citing backlog, Minnesota Senate passes bill allowing third-party testers for drivers exams
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