Senate Majority Leader Roger Moe says he's confident the DFL-controlled Senate can work with Reform Party Governor Elect Jesse Ventura. Speaking today on Minnesota Public Radio's Midday program, Moe said he thinks the two biggest issues in the next legislative session will be passing a tax cut, and deciding how to spend money from the tobacco settlement: Moe, who ran as DFL candidate Skip Humphrey's running mate in the governor's race, says he's still recovering from the DFL's bruising loss. But in looking over who voted for Ventura, Moe notes almost half the Reform Party supporters said they were not better off than they were two years ago. Moe says Ventura has tapped people who haven't shared in the nation's boom economy: