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  Civic Caucus      
                                L-R Verne Johnson, Charles Clay, Paul Gilje, Marianne Curry, Jim Hetland
   ". . . a Minnesota e-group of senior policy wonks . . ."  Star Tribune, February 2, 2008

          

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The Civic Caucus

Providing a Model for reaching informed, intelligent solutions to Civic Issues


The
Civic Caucus is a Minnesota based organization offering a new model for public affairs dialog, by


~ offering innovative opportunities to involve
   citizens in public affairs without making
   extraordinary demands on their time

~ hosting a unique library of  interviews with
   past and present political figures
 
~ encouraging participation (feedback) by
   citizens across political ideology
 
~ using electronic communication to educate
   and involve participants from their homes
 
~ arriving at recommended solutions to a
   variety of issues that affect us.

~ inviting participants to sign on in support of
   recommendations

        
    
Email: civiccaucus@comcast.net

Send a request to the above address to receive
summaries of future interviews with thought leaders,
and have your opportunity to respond as well.

   New - May 2009
Click here for participants' responses to the Bruce Benidt interview of May 15.
Are the largest newspapers in Minnesota dying?
If so, who should suggest ideas for replacements?

      See what readers are saying.

    New - May 2009
Should the legislature concentrate more on taxes or on job creation?
Should Minnesota legislative sessions be shortened?
Click here for participants' responses to the David Senjem  interview on Minnesota Legislature.


 
Join the dialog - See  responses to former interviews, and email 
  civiccaucus.org to receive a chance to add YOUR response. 

 

New Interview - May 15 - Bruce Benidt, former newspaper reporter and now media consultant, on the future of the NEWS business in Minnesota, and its role in civic and public affairs.
 
  New Interview - May 29 - David Senjem, Minnesota Senate Minority Leader, on several topics pertinent to the workings of the legislative process in Minnesota.

Position Report - 4-19-09
                 
 Comprehensive transportation budget proposed
To correct the problem of unrealistic plans being advanced for both rail and road systems that will require more financing than ever will be possible, The Governor and Legislature should require a comprehensive transportation budget, encompassing all transportation revenues, fully integrating road and rail, for capital and operating expense, for the short term and the long term.      Click to read more  

 

Position Report - 4-18-08
                 
 Legislature shouldn't draw its own district boundaries
Because of "an inherent conflict of interest" in writing its own election rules the Minnesota Legislature should give someone else the job of drawing legislative and congressional districts, the Civic Caucus recommended today in a statement to the Legislature.
      Click to read more
   

Join the dialog - You can see participants' responses to an interview summary by clicking the link on that interview page. 
See the Interviews menu above.


The interview summaries and issues pages are intended to spark a thoughtful dialog,
moving towards education and understanding, rather than partisan debates.

The position reports are recommendations offered by the Civic Caucus Core group,
after considering significant feedback from all citizen responses.

    

The Civic Caucus   is a non-partisan, tax-exempt educational organization.   The Core participants include persons of varying political persuasions, reflecting years of leadership in politics and business. Click here  to see a short personal background of each.

   Verne C. Johnson, chair;  David Broden,  Bill Frenzel,  Paul Gilje,  Jim Hetland,  Dan Loritz, Marina Lyon,  Joe Mansky, 
Tim McDonald, John Mooty,  Jim Olson,  and  Wayne Popham 


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8301 Creekside Circle #920,   Bloomington, MN 55437.  civiccaucus@comcast.net
Verne C. Johnson, chair, 952-835-4549,       Paul A. Gilje, coordinator, 952-890-5220.

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