The special legislative session is over, as far as the Minnesota Senate is concerned. Yesterday (MON), the Senate approved legislation meant to help the Marvin Windows company win a lawsuit, as well as legislation allocating $12 Million dollars in extra spending on social programs. Members of the Minnesota House, on the other hand, are stuck at the state capitol for at least another day -- maybe two. Minnesota Public Radio's Martin Kaste explains why: --------------------------------------------------------- | D-CART ITEM: 4284 | TIME: 2:51 | OUTCUE: "...soc --------------------------------------------------------- The Legislature could have wrapped up its special session agenda in one day. It won't, because House Republicans are out to make a point. It's the same point they made all throughout the regular session, and their leader, Steve Sviggum, welcomes the chance to make it one more time: