ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The 2025 session of the Minnesota Legislature could be headed for a rocky start when it convenes Tuesday. House Democrats are threatening to boycott opening day, while House Republicans say they’ll try to recall lawmakers who fail to show up. The House came out of the election tied 67-67. Leaders worked out a power-sharing agreement that collapsed after a judge declared that a newly elected Democrat didn’t really live in his district. So the GOP now has a 67-66 majority until a special election in two weeks. The messy power struggle is unusual for a state that historically has prided itself on clean politics.