 Minnesota lawmakers will return to the newly refurbished capital tomorrow to begin the 2017 legislative session. As the elected officials head back to work, they face another test whether Democratic Governor Mark Dayton and the all-Republican legislature can agree on a new two-year budget without bringing the state government to a standstill. That's what happened in 2011, the last time Dayton faced a full GOP control. But much of their agenda will be unfinished work from years past. The top priority is addressing skyrocketing health insurance premiums that took effect with the new year for shoppers on the individual market. All debates over tax relief and transportation funding are expected to continue as well. The legislature will adjourn sometime in late May. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.