 Legislative leaders and Governor Tim Walls have agreed on plans to provide about $23 million in immediate funding so repairs can continue on Minnesota's troubled vehicle registration system known as MINLARS and to compensate registrars around the state for losses they incurred trying to make it work. Republican Senate Majority Leader Paul Guzelka told reporters Monday the bills could be on the governor's desk and ready for him to sign tomorrow. At this point it feels like we're all on the same page that we've got to get it fixed that's in the best interest of Minnesota if it can't be fixed on the present path for on I think we're all in agreement that we should be willing to take an off ramp and go some other direction. Senate Transportation Chairman Scott Newman says the governor and House Democratic leaders also agreed on hiring independent experts who will report back by May 1st on whether to spend money out of the next two-year budget to continue trying to fix the bulky software or to try another approach. The state has already spent more than $100 million on MINLARS.