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Eat for Equity dinner May 25 to support Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness

Eat for Equity volunteers prepare a salad of oranges and radishes for a benefit for the Northside Achievement Zone. Photo by Emily Rumsey.

Eat For Equity is a wonderful volunteer-led organization that organizes fundraising dinners. Every month, they pick a different worthy cause to support, and for this month, they chose the Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness. (The Twin Cities Media Alliance had its turn last year.)  Eat for Equity events draw a fun group of people, mostly in their 20s.

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Minneapolis school superintendent Bernadeia Johnson meets Latino parents from Green Central Park school

Bernadeia Johnson at meeting with Latino families. (Photo by Sheila Regan)

When Mayela de la Rosa Cardenas invited me to a meeting between Latino parents at Green Central and Minneapolis Public School Superintendent Bernadeia Johnson, I accepted without hesitation.

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Ordered out, invited in

I've attended a number of meetings at schools, but I've only been told to leave one.

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Immigrant driver's license bill passes MN Senate, goes to MN House

A crowd of supporters hug state senators who voted yes on SF271 only moments before.

The Minnesota State Capitol filled with loud cheers and chants of "Sí, se pudo," ("Yes we could") Saturday night, after the Senate passed a bill that would allow undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses. The next step: the bill would need to pass the full House of Representatives before the May 20 adjournment to have a chance of becoming law.  Governor Dayton has promised he will meet with the bill's supporters if it is passed by the legislature. 

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Agreement reached on rate for top-tier earners

House Speaker Paul Thissen announces May 16 that legislative leaders and Gov. Mark Dayton have come to an agreement on the details of the omnibus tax bill. It includes a 2 percent increase in income taxes on the top 2 percent of earners and a $1.60 increase in the cigarette tax. (Photo by Paul Battaglia)

Legislative leaders and the governor announced an agreement on how they want to raise the $2 billion in new revenue to balance the next biennial budget.

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Helping intoxicated underage drinkers do the right thing

Underage drinkers looking out for their health or that of a friend could avoid a minor consumption ticket.

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House approves limits on access to electronic juvenile court records

The House on Thursday signed off on a bill that’s intended to give young people a better shot at building decent lives after they end up in court.

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House, Senate cut deal on higher education budget

The House and Senate have struck a deal on a budget bill that would freeze tuition for in-state undergraduates at the state’s public colleges and universities.

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Omnibus public safety and judiciary conference bill going to governor

Rep. Michael Paymar answers a question during May 16 floor debate on the conference committee report on SF671, the omnibus public safety and judiciary bill. (Photo by Paul Battaglia)

Legislative approval has been given to an omnibus bill that would provide more than $100 million in new funding for the state’s judiciary and public safety areas.

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