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From Capitol Pathways to Policy Director

Capitol Pathways 2016 alum accepts Policy Director position for the Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless Congratulations to Capitol Pathways alum, Fatima Moore, the new Policy Director for Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless (MCH)! Fatima was part of our first...

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Capitol Pathways: 2nd Annual End of Session Celebration

Capitol Pathways: 2nd Annual End of Session Celebration

We are excited to announce that Governor Mark Dayton declared June 1, 2017 Capitol Pathways Day! We are so proud to have this day in honor of our Capitol Pathways work, our students, host organizations and many community supporters. Read the full proclamation here! We...

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Our Partnership with the University of St. Thomas

Our Partnership with the University of St. Thomas

Last week, we said goodbye to two of our interns from the University of St. Thomas: Mallory Patrow and Kelsea Kern, both now graduated from St. Thomas with a degree in political science. During the past school year, Mallory and Kelsea played an instrumental role in...

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Almanac at the Capitol: Catching up with Capitol Pathways

Almanac at the Capitol: Catching up with Capitol Pathways

Last year TPT’s “Almanac at the Capitol” profiled Capitol Pathways’ inaugural year and followed one of our Capitol Pathways students around for a day — from working at his host site, the Department of Natural Resources, in St. Paul, to making the one hour drive back...

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TPT Almanac: Rethinking Taxes in Saint Paul

TPT Almanac: Rethinking Taxes in Saint Paul

Is there a way to get tax-exempt non-profits to contribute to city services? Citizens League Executive Director Sean Kershaw visited TPT Almanac on April 14, 2017 to discuss a new Citizens League project that hopes to help St. Paul reimagine taxes. Watch the clip...

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Capitol Pathways Student Profile: Antonio Hunt

Now in its second year, the Citizens League’s Capitol Pathways internship program was created with the understanding that, to build a strong state, Minnesota government and the people who run it must be representative of the diversity of the state. With the long-term...

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Citizens League Study Recommends Transit Funding Options

From September to December 2016, the Citizens League convened a study committee to review the current transit funding system and work to identify new funding scenario options. The diverse 21-member study committee was chaired by Peter Bell, former Met Council Chair...

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Sean Kershaw featured on Almanac’s ‘People in Policy’

How did Citizens League Executive Director Sean Kershaw come to envision his role in policy in Minnesota? Sean was the first to be featured on Almanac at the Capitol’s new ‘People in Policy’ segment. Watch to learn more about Sean’s background, and what led him to...

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Artists & Aging: Access, Storytelling & Change

Artists & Aging: Access, Storytelling & Change

This post by Amelia Brown originally appeared on Creative Exchange from our project partners Springboard for the Arts. Read more about our Aging project, Calling Home, here. The Artists & Aging pilot project was created by a partnership between the Citizens League...

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Artists & Aging Pilot

Artists & Aging Pilot

This post by Amelia Brown originally appeared on Creative Exchange from our project partners Springboard for the Arts. Read more about our Aging project, Calling Home, here. What is the future for our artists?  What is the future for our aging communities?  What is...

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