(AP) — Minnesota's Senate Republicans have decided against moving into a new office building for at least another year, their leader said Thursday. Officials at the Department of Administration, which is the government real estate manager, didn't immediately return a message. Senate Majority Leader Tom Bakk, the chamber's top Democrat, said Republicans will effectively have two offices assigned to them — one in each building. Senate floor sessions will be held in one of the new building's auditorium-sized rooms and committees will meet there as well, so Republicans will have to enter the place no matter what.