TakeAction Minnesota calls for removal of GOP officials who spread lies and voted to overturn the will of the people St. Paul, MN–On Wednesday, January 6 people across the world witnessed an attack on the U.S. Capitol and our country like we have never seen before. TakeAction Minnesota, a multi-racial, grassroots people’s organization released the following statement: What we witnessed on January 6 in Washington, D.C.
Join us for a 45-minute session about the scenarios most likely to unfold on election night, strategies to get grounded and ready to #SquadUp and ensure all votes are counted, and preparing now for building lasting people- power and a joyful, just, and caring future for all of us. Register here.
Join us for a 45-minute session about the scenarios most likely to unfold on election night, strategies to get grounded and ready to #SquadUp and ensure all votes are counted, and preparing now for building lasting people- power and a joyful, just, and caring future for all of us. Register here.
Join us for a 45-minute session about the scenarios most likely to unfold on election night, strategies to get grounded and ready to #SquadUp and ensure all votes are counted, and preparing now for building lasting people- power and a joyful, just, and caring future for all of us. Register here.
Join us for a 45-minute session about the scenarios most likely to unfold on election night, strategies to get grounded and ready to #SquadUp and ensure all votes are counted, and preparing now for building lasting people- power and a joyful, just, and caring future for all of us. Register here.
Happy October! My favorite thing about October is babies and animals in costumes (please send pictures if you have them!). I also love GOTV (get out the vote), which usually starts near the end of the month. I got introduced to organizing through my work on electoral campaigns. For the past few years, my memories
You’ve probably heard a lot this year about Minnesota’s first ever Presidential Primary.
But all 134 Minnesota State Representatives, 67 Minnesota Senators, 8 U.S. Representatives, plus one of our U.S. Senators are up for election this year too. And we pick the nominees through caucuses and conventions.
In Minnesota, we fix the potholes together. As Minnesotans, we care deeply about each other. We value freedom and opportunity for all. We know that our destinies are tied together. That’s why, when it comes to questions about taxes and public investments, I know the question is really simple: What kind of world do we
A series of college appearances by a Minneapolis improv theater company. Opposition to a ban on flavored tobacco sales at Duluth convenience stores. Funding for St. Cloud State University’s Economics Reading Group. A reinterpretation of the federal law governing mining leases near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. State legislation making it easier to hold
The pro-business political committee Minnesota Jobs Coalition dumped $140,000 into a Minneapolis fund set up to elect a more business-friendly City Council, but it did so too late to be included in pre-election campaign finance reports. The specter of the Minnesota Jobs Coalition — a statewide conservative pro-business PAC — influencing city elections had been