Despite bitter battles, dashed deadlines and lots of worried waiting, the Legislature moved forward many policies and plans that will impact Minnesotans immediately and for years to come.

Lawmakers also forwarded an array of ideas that went nowhere during the 2017 session — and its overtime aftermath.

From abortion to the Appleton prison and blaze pink to buffers, the Legislature and Gov. Mark Dayton muddled their way through the five-month yearly regular session making decisions.

By late Tuesday, lawmakers had not passed their final measures, and Dayton had bills stacking up on his desk waiting his final verdict. Despite the lack of a coda on the session, lawmakers left a lot of examine.

Here’s a rundown of (almost) everything your Legislature did for you, or to you.

Taxes, tax cuts and farm tax credits

Pre-K, college funding, teacher licensing, teacher layoffs and vouchers

Gun rights, genital mutilation, protest penalties and police training

Fishing licenses, Sunday liquor, blaze pink, and Vikings suites

Health insurance relief, health insurance for all, reinsurance

Local control, transportation, lawmakers’ pay and Real ID

Abortion, water quality, cop look-alikes and infrastructure

Rachel E. Stassen-Berger, David Montgomery, Dave Orrick, Bill Salisbury, Christopher Magan and Tad Vezner contributed to this report.