Vikings owner Zygi Wilf spoke with Gov. Mark Dayton on Friday, telling him in a phone conversation that the team wants a stadium bill to be considered in a special legislative session expected to begin next week. "He made the case that now is the time," Vikings vice president for stadium affairs Lester Bagley said. "We've done everything that has been asked of us. It's time to do it. We're down to months left on our lease and every day that goes by, the cost of the project goes up." A spokeswoman for Dayton said, "The governor is focused on negotiating the final details of the budget at this point." The Vikings are in the final year of their lease at Mall of America Field, better known as the Metrodome. They have been trying for years to get a new facility that they say will allow them to remain competitive in the NFL and keep them in Minnesota for another generation.