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Subject: [Downtownmpls-announce] The Budget Deficit and Our Communities, Friday, Feb. 28th (DFL Education Foundation discussion)
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 The Budget Deficit and How It Affects Our Communities will be discussed by
State Senator Larry Pogemiller, Tax Committee Chair on Friday, Feb. 28th
from noon to 1:15 at the conference room or Fredrikson & Byron, 200 S. 6th
St. Mpls.  (Downtown Discussion Group).

Free and open to the public.  Please pass this invitation on to anyone you
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Peter Bell, chairman of the Met Council, will discuss "The Future of the Met
Council" at the Frederikson & Byron Law office on the 40th floor of the
Pillsbury Tower, 200 S. 6th St., Mpls. from noon to 1:30 on Monday, March
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Peter Bell, chair man of the Met Council, will discuss
The Future of the Met Council on
Monday, March 24th from noon to 1:30 p.m.
at the Frederikson & Byron Law office on the 40th floor of the Pillsbury
Tower, 200 S. 6th St., Mpls.
Bring your own lunch.  Drinks will be provided.
For more information on Peter Bell, visit our website at
www.dfleducationfoundation.org or read the article below from MPR News.

Gov. Pawlenty has named Peter Bell to chair the Metropolitan Council. The
regional planning agency has come under fire for its "smart growth"
development policies, and Pawlenty says he wants to make the Met Council
more accountable.



St. Paul, Minn. — Bell is an executive vice president at Hazelden
Foundation, a former top executive at TCF Bank, and a University of
Minnesota regent. His new post at the Met Council is part-time, but Pawlenty
says it won't be an easy one. He says Bell has the skills and temperament to
be, in Pawlenty's words, "in the center of the swirl that is the
Metropolitan Council debate."

"Clearly we need a regional entity for planning and otherwise relating to
our sewer services and our transportation and transit systems, and our
housing functions and others, but this is also an agency that in my opinion
has experienced some mission drift," Pawlenty said.

Pawlenty says the council, whose 16 members are appointed by the governor,
isn't accountable to voters. As a state legislator, Pawlenty voted to make
the Met Council an elected body. Now, Pawlenty says he might not push for an
elected Met Council, but will propose changes that could include more
legislative oversight.

"We can't continue to have an entity with this much power, with this little
accountability. It has enormous financial regulatory powers including taxing
authority, and the accountability needs to be addressed," he said.

Last month, the Met Council appointed by Gov. Ventura adopted a 30-year plan
for metropolitan growth that concentrates new development in higher-density
population centers. Bell says he hasn't studied the Blueprint 2030. He says
he has no preconceived notion of how the metropolitan area should expand to
accommodate an expected influx of one million people over the next two
decades.

"I think growth by and large is good," said Bell. "But I think that we do
have to handle that growth in a way that respects our environment, in a way
that is economically efficient, and that is somewhat coordinated. I think
that an individual's right though, an individual, a family, a business'
right to live where they want to, unimpeded or uninhibited by government, is
something that all units of government need to respect."

Bell, who lives in Minneapolis, served on Pawlenty's transition advisory
committee. He is African American, and the first person of color to be
appointed to Pawlenty's cabinet. Pawlenty has named nearly half of his
26-member cabinet.

Legislators reacted cautiously to Bell's appointment. Newly-elected Rep.
Frank Hornstein, DFL-Minneapolis, just stepped down from the Met Council. He
says Bell is bright and capable, but it's too early to tell if he's the best
person to lead the council right now. Hornstein says he hopes Bell continues
the council's direction.

"Under Chair (Ted) Mondale, this council made incredible headway in terms of
improving ridership in Metro Transit, in providing very cost-effective
wastewater treatment services, providing a blueprint in growth strategy that
actually was embraced by many suburbs in terms of our work. So our hope is
that all of these things can be continued," said Hornstein.

Hornstein says the Met Council is already accountable to a legislative
oversight commission, and he thinks it should remain an independent entity.

Other legislators would like to either get rid of the Met Council or make it
an elected body. Rep. Phil Krinkie, R-Shoreview, says he thinks the council
dictates planning to local governments, and he'd like to transfer the
functions of the Met Council to the state.

Krinkie says he's reserving judgment on whether he'll like the way Bell runs
the council. "Gov. Ventura said during his campaign that he was going to
downsize or even eliminate the Metropolitan Council, and his subsequent
appointment, Mr. Mondale, continued only to expand the role and the power of
the council, not diminish or in any way impede the power of this unelected
body. So Gov. Pawlenty has 16 appointments in addition to the chair; we'll
give him the benefit of the doubt, for at least the first two months."


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March 24th from noon to 1:30 p.m.&nbsp; </SPAN></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2><SPAN=20
style=3D"FONT-FAMILY: Century; FONT-SIZE: 11pt; mso-bidi-font-size: =
12.0pt">at the=20
Frederikson &amp; Byron Law office on the 40th floor of the Pillsbury =
Tower, 200=20
S. 6th St., Mpls.&nbsp;</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2><SPAN=20
style=3D"FONT-FAMILY: Century; FONT-SIZE: 11pt; mso-bidi-font-size: =
12.0pt">Bring=20
your own lunch.&nbsp; Drinks will be provided.&nbsp; =
</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2><SPAN=20
style=3D"FONT-FAMILY: Century; FONT-SIZE: 11pt; mso-bidi-font-size: =
12.0pt">For=20
more information on Peter Bell<SPAN class=3D200194823-23032003>, visit =
our website=20
at&nbsp;</SPAN><SPAN class=3D200194823-23032003><A=20
href=3D"http://www.dfleducationfoundation.org">www.dfleducationfoundation=
.org</A>=20
or read the article below</SPAN><SPAN class=3D200194823-23032003> from =
MPR=20
News.&nbsp; </SPAN> </SPAN></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><SPAN =
class=3Dstoryhead></SPAN></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><SPAN class=3Dstoryhead>Gov. Pawlenty =
has named Peter=20
Bell to chair the Metropolitan Council. The regional planning agency has =
come=20
under fire for its "smart growth" development policies, and Pawlenty =
says he=20
wants to make the Met Council more accountable.<BR></DIV><BR></SPAN>
<P class=3Dstorytext>St. Paul, Minn. &#8212; Bell is an executive vice =
president at=20
Hazelden Foundation, a former top executive at TCF Bank, and a =
University of=20
Minnesota regent. His new post at the Met Council is part-time, but =
Pawlenty=20
says it won't be an easy one. He says Bell has the skills and =
temperament to be,=20
in Pawlenty's words, "in the center of the swirl that is the =
Metropolitan=20
Council debate."</P>
<P class=3Dstorytext>"Clearly we need a regional entity for planning and =
otherwise=20
relating to our sewer services and our transportation and transit =
systems, and=20
our housing functions and others, but this is also an agency that in my =
opinion=20
has experienced some mission drift," Pawlenty said.</P>
<P class=3Dstorytext>Pawlenty says the council, whose 16 members are =
appointed by=20
the governor, isn't accountable to voters. As a state legislator, =
Pawlenty voted=20
to make the Met Council an elected body. Now, Pawlenty says he might not =
push=20
for an elected Met Council, but will propose changes that could include =
more=20
legislative oversight.</P>
<P class=3Dstorytext>"We can't continue to have an entity with this much =
power,=20
with this little accountability. It has enormous financial regulatory =
powers=20
including taxing authority, and the accountability needs to be =
addressed," he=20
said.</P>
<P class=3Dstorytext>Last month, the Met Council appointed by Gov. =
Ventura adopted=20
a 30-year plan for metropolitan growth that concentrates new development =
in=20
higher-density population centers. Bell says he hasn't studied the =
Blueprint=20
2030. He says he has no preconceived notion of how the metropolitan area =
should=20
expand to accommodate an expected influx of one million people over the =
next two=20
decades.</P>
<P class=3Dstorytext>"I think growth by and large is good," said Bell. =
"But I=20
think that we do have to handle that growth in a way that respects our=20
environment, in a way that is economically efficient, and that is =
somewhat=20
coordinated. I think that an individual's right though, an individual, a =
family,=20
a business' right to live where they want to, unimpeded or uninhibited =
by=20
government, is something that all units of government need to =
respect."</P>
<P class=3Dstorytext>Bell, who lives in Minneapolis, served on =
Pawlenty's=20
transition advisory committee. He is African American, and the first =
person of=20
color to be appointed to Pawlenty's cabinet. Pawlenty has named nearly =
half of=20
his 26-member cabinet. </P>
<P class=3Dstorytext>Legislators reacted cautiously to Bell's =
appointment.=20
Newly-elected Rep. Frank Hornstein, DFL-Minneapolis, just stepped down =
from the=20
Met Council. He says Bell is bright and capable, but it's too early to =
tell if=20
he's the best person to lead the council right now. Hornstein says he =
hopes Bell=20
continues the council's direction.</P>
<P class=3Dstorytext>"Under Chair (Ted) Mondale, this council made =
incredible=20
headway in terms of improving ridership in Metro Transit, in providing =
very=20
cost-effective wastewater treatment services, providing a blueprint in =
growth=20
strategy that actually was embraced by many suburbs in terms of our =
work. So our=20
hope is that all of these things can be continued," said Hornstein.</P>
<P class=3Dstorytext>Hornstein says the Met Council is already =
accountable to a=20
legislative oversight commission, and he thinks it should remain an =
independent=20
entity. </P>
<P class=3Dstorytext>Other legislators would like to either get rid of =
the Met=20
Council or make it an elected body. Rep. Phil Krinkie, R-Shoreview, says =
he=20
thinks the council dictates planning to local governments, and he'd like =
to=20
transfer the functions of the Met Council to the state. </P>
<P class=3Dstorytext>Krinkie says he's reserving judgment on whether =
he'll like=20
the way Bell runs the council. "Gov. Ventura said during his campaign =
that he=20
was going to downsize or even eliminate the Metropolitan Council, and =
his=20
subsequent appointment, Mr. Mondale, continued only to expand the role =
and the=20
power of the council, not diminish or in any way impede the power of =
this=20
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Subject: [Downtownmpls-announce] Marketing Progressive Politics in the suburbs--DFL Ed. Fdn.-Thursday, May 1, noon
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Shawn Otto, political strategist and screen writer, will  discuss "Marketing
Progressive Politics in the Suburbs" for the fourth of the Urban/Suburban
series at noon on Thursday, May 1st at the MN. AFL-CIO office,  175 Aurora
Ave. For information or to read his thoughts on party politics, visit
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Subject: [Downtownmpls-announce] The Debate on Medicare--Downtown Discussion group (DFL Education Fdn.)
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Downtown Discussion Group  (If you no longer want to receive monthly
announcements from the Downtown Mpls. discussion group, please let us know.)


BAD PRESCRIPTION: THE DEBATE ON MEDICARE:Why privatizing Medicare is
hazardous to your health They're debating the issue in Congress right now.
Will seniors benefit?  Or will we watch Medicare get dismantled before our
eyes?
Wednesday, July 30th
Speaker: Kip Sullivan (MN lawyer and national writer on medical care topics)
Kip Sullivan has written extensively on health policy, including articles
for the NY Times, the LA Times, the New  England Journal of Medicine, The
Nation, In These Times, Z and the Washington Monthly.
To read several of his articles, visit our website at
www.dfleducationfoundation.org.
Where: Conference room, 40th floor Pillsbury Ctr., (corner of 6th St. and
2nd Ave. S., Mpls.), Frederikson& Byron.  Bring your lunch. Drinks will be
provided.

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Medicine, The=20
Nation, In These Times, Z and the Washington Monthly.&nbsp; <BR>To read =
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