Re: Jessie knows my number!

2000-11-06 Thread Base Clarksen


I have gotten about 4 calls already from different parties who left
recorded messages on my machine. One was a republican , and one was from
the Gibson senate campaign. They are annoying...and in the first case,
very biased an uninformative.

I think something should be done about this

Robb Clarksen
SE

 These automated dialing calls are against the law.  I think many campaigns 
 have been advised to cease this activity, but obviously it's continuing with 
 others.  Here is the statute number and web site to view the actual 
 language...
 
 Be advised, if your campaign is taking part in this activity, they are 
 breaking the law...
 
 325E.27
 
 http://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/stats/325E/27.html
 
 Cheers!
 
 Darren Pierson
 St. Paul-Ward 1
 
 
 
 
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 Subject: Jessie knows my number!
 Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 11:39:43 -0600
 
 I just got a call from Jesse Ventura.  Well, actually it was a RECORDED
 call...on behalf of the Independence legislative candidate in my area. I
 found it interesting that the Indepdence Party is working harder in this
 race, it seems, than the Republicans.
 
 I also saw evidence of that this weekend when I was leafleting for Neva
 Walker, and found lots of Independence literature on doorsteps...but none
 for Republicans.
 
 It is list-appropriate to ask what other tactics people are seeing to turn
 out city voters?
 
 R.T. Rybak
 East Harriet.
 
 
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Regional government

2000-10-31 Thread Base Clarksen

To those on the minneapolis issues list who care about what happens to the
core of our region.

I recently found out about a committee task force type hearing to discuss
the future of the metropolitan council with respect to local govt and
metropolitan affairs. 

The agenda reads : "A public meeting to take testimony on metropolitan
governance; operations, and performance of the metropolitan council and
its agencies".

For some reason, the planning group (coordinated by legislator Mary Liz
Holberg, of Lakeville) scheduled all of the commission meetings in
outlying suburbs...many in the third and fourth rings. I asked unnamed
people I know at the Met Council why this was done, and one response was
"well, it is an election year". Mrs. Holberg told me one reason she didnt
want to hold a meeting like this in minneapolis was because she didnt want
to inconvenience people by "forcing them to park in downtown minneapolis
and having to pay". I wanted to tell her i appreciate her taking advantage
of the subsidy my tax dollars appropriate for her to park for free all
over the metro area, but i bit my tongue.

Id love to know what Myron Orfield thinks of this, and the rest of you as well. 

If the met council wants to be a regional institution it should get
regional input. 

If state legislators want to take control of regional governance, they
should make at least a half hearted attempt to involve the region.

In short, I URGE YOU ALL to show up at the meeting and comment on a
possible discourse that likely will affect you. The event takes place at
the Plymouth Creek center (14800 34th avenue north off of highway 55) on
Wednesday, November 1 at 7 pm. You can get directions from the Plymouth
City Hall (sorry i dont have the number here). 

Robb Clarksen
SE Minneapolis
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