Republicans and a number of Democrats in the Minnesota Senate today gave thumbs-up to an additional 10 million dollars to continue fixing the state’s troubled vehicle registration system, with an oversight panel able to cut off funding if benchmarks aren’t met. But Republicans in the House insist that Governor Mark Dayton get the 10 million by trimming state agency budgets. North Mankato Democrat Clark Johnson objects, telling his GOP colleagues, “You’re saying to Minnesotans, we are choosing not to compromise, we’re gonna keep up the fight, we’re gonna keep up the delay, and we’re gonna kind of seek revenge in somehow over mistakes done yesterday.” House Republican leaders say taxpayers shouldn’t be on the hook for more money because of mistakes that the Dayton administration admits it made.