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The election is over…now what?

Minnesota’s House and Senate have officially kicked off the 2019 legislative session. Last election, Minnesotans made a statement about the issues and priorities that matter most to us, and now …

Thank you, Governor Dayton!

As Governor Mark Dayton leaves office after 8 years as Governor of Minnesota, we asked Minnesotans to sign a card thanking him for his work to build a Better Minnesota. …

These were the top 5 Minnesota historymakers in 2018.

Whether on the local, state, or national level, Minnesotans made history in 2018. In one of the most important midterm elections in history, Minnesotans showed up to elect the most …

5 things you didn’t know about your new MN representative — Heather Edelson.

As a mental health therapist, Heather Edelson knows how to help people persevere through tough times. A true story of perseverance herself, she was the first person in her family …
Kelly Moller talks to neighbors

5 things you didn’t know about your new MN representative — Kelly Moller.

Kelly Moller has plenty of experience when it comes to fighting for Minnesotans. For over a decade, she has served as an attorney, prosecutor, and victim rights advocate, working to …
Representative-Elect Ruth Richardson talks with four constituents

5 things you didn’t know about your new MN representative- Ruth Richardson.

Ruth Richardson is no stranger to the Minnesota House chamber. At just 15 years old, she landed her first job leading tour groups through the State Capitol building. Now, she’s …
Tim Walz, parade goers from the Twin Cities pride parade

Tim Walz: longtime ally to LGBTQ Minnesotans.

Coming out can be a scary process at any age. But for students, it can feel a little less daunting with the help of supportive school staff and LGBTQ-inclusive student …

We’re Celebrating Peggy Flanagan this Indigenous Peoples Day.

It’s Indigenous Peoples Day in Minnesota, a day to honor and celebrate indigenous people and communities in our state. Today, we’re celebrating by recognizing our next Lt. Governor, Peggy Flanagan! …