 Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton will offer his proposal Wednesday for statewide spending on construction projects. The Democratic Governor's plan comes a full year after he put a $1.4 billion borrowing proposal into the hands of a divided legislature that ultimately did nothing. This year Republicans control both the House and the Senate. Dayton's proposal may include new infrastructure for the state's sex offender treatment program. Just a day after an appeals court ruled the program is constitutional, but there's no assurance that Dayton's retooled list of projects will get a green light in 2017.