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March 2, 2012
As noted in a March 2
Minnesota Public Radio news story, the Citizens League is teaming up with the
Bush Foundation to ensure that the public has a meaningful say in health care reform in Minnesota.

We're creating a
series of statewide workshops to run this spring and summer to gather that input in person and online through
CitiZing.
Our results will inform a state
Health Care Reform Task Force in August.
But before that effort gets under way, we need your help to make sure we get it right.
Join us for a
test workshop from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, March 14 at the
Wilder Foundation in St. Paul, during which we'll run through our presentation.
You can register for the test workshop
here.
We know from experience that this test run is important to ensure we are getting the best input possible.
If you would like more information, contact Annie Levenson-Falk at alevensonfalk[at]citizensleague.org or call 651-289-1072.
Posted by lschumacher at March 2, 2012 1:27 PM