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Click here for a Star-Tribune editorial
about the Civic Caucus.
The
Civic Caucus
is a Minnesota based
organization offering a new model for
public
affairs dialog, by
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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
to have your opportunity
to respond as well.
The interview summaries
and issues pages
are intended to spark a thoughtful
dialog,
moving towards education and understanding,
rather than partisan debate.
The
position reports
are recommendations offered by
the Civic Caucus
Core group,
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Click here
to see the Civic Caucus report, Different
Choices: Redesigning Public Services
updated, April 2011 |
Recent
interview summaries:
STATE-LEVEL
REDESIGN STRATEGIES:
Statewide Online
Public School in Florida -
Julie Young,
President, Florida Virtual School
December 16, 2011
Using the Gas
Tax for Road and Bridge Maintenance -
John Hausladen,
President, Minn. Trucking Association
December 09, 2011
Reforming Legislative Redistricting -
Candi Walz, chair, and Sedric
McClure, member, Minnesota Citizens
Redistricting Commission
December 2, 2011
A Vision for
Promoting the Twin Cities Globally -
Michael Langley,
CEO of the development organization
Greater MSP
November 18, 2011
Outcome-based
Budgeting for Education -
Duncan Wyse,
President of
the Oregon Business Council
November 11, 2011
Non-Adversarial Approach to Child Neglect -
David Thompson,
Child Safety & Permanency Division,
Minnesota Dept. of Human Services
November 4, 2011
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Making a tax-deductible contribution to the work of the
Civic Caucus
Your
tax-deductible donation
in support of these educational efforts can be made in two ways:
1. By
credit card
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Go to www.givemn.org,
a
secure site maintained by several Minnesota foundations.
Enter
"Civic Caucus"
in the box provided and follow instructions to fill in
your gift amount and credit
card information.
2. By check -
Make your check payable to
"Civic Caucus" and send your contribution to
Janis M.
Clay,
Treasurer,
Civic Caucus,
2104 Girard
Ave. S.,
Minneapolis, MN 55405-2546.
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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, Janis Clay,
Marianne Curry, Bill Frenzel, Paul Gilje, Jim Hetland,
Jan Hively, Dan Loritz, Marina Lyon, Joe Mansky,
Tim McDonald, John Mooty, Jim Olson, Wayne Popham and
Bob White |
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Verne C. Johnson, chair, 952-835-4549,  
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A. Gilje, coordinator, 952-890-5220.
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