(midday) Legislation to get the state to build the Minnesota Twins a new stadium cleared a critical hurdle today (Monday) -- but just barely. Minnesota Public Radio's Martin Kaste reports: The Twins proposal HAD to pass the Senate Local and Metropolitan Government Committee today so it could beat a technical deadline coming up on Wednesday. Committee members made it clear they weren't happy about the bill, but chairman Jim Vickerman says he feels an obligation to keep it on life support: ((If I listen to the constituents I represent they'd tell me to vote no and kill the bill today. But I think the Twins the MN Twins merit some more consideration.))