State lawmakers are in danger of missing yet another of their self-imposed timeposts. The fate of a $217 million bonding bill is unresolved in the House. That could lead to delays in approving other elements of the state budget. House lawmakers last night did pass a transportation funding bill and a tax measure that avoids any new state taxes. But Senate DFLers adjourned without taking any action. They say the bonding bill, which authorizes an increase in state debt for long-term investments, is their top priority. And they say they won't consider the other budget measures until the House passes it. Minnesota Public Radio's Michael Khoo has more.