Jane Ranum, author of the state senate's racial profiling bill INTRO: The Minnesota state senate has developed a compromised plan to combat racial profiling. The Senate Finance Committee approved the plan where the state offers law enforcement agencies money for video cameras for their squad cars. But to get the money, law enforcement agencies would have to have their officers collect data about traffic stops. Joining us on the line is Senate Finance Committee Chairwoman Jane Ranum of Minneapolis. -- How much money is involved? -- How would it work? -- How many law enforcement agencies want to participate in this? -- What about the House? How will the two sides come to an agreement on a plan? What could that agreement look like? -- Why didn't the state senate agree to have mandatory data collection?