 Minnesota's Senate has defeated a bill to get the state in compliance with the federal real ID law, a big setback as the deadline for upgraded IDs to board domestic flights looms. Democrats concerned about blocking driver's license access for immigrants living in the country illegally, united with some Republicans who view the federal law as overreach to sink the bill. Upgraded IDs will be required for flights starting in January 2018. Republican Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka says they'll regroup to find a bill that can pass.