Joe,
Dan Niziolek's goals are exactly what is needed to change the course of the
city, and establish a new set of priorities. I believe we are going to see
a new set of leaders emerge who will truly challenge the governing
philosophy and move us away from irresponsible corporate welfare. They will
focus attention on the true problems facing this city like affordable
housing, police accountability, protection of our water resources,
infrastructure issues and basic city services. I am sure Dan can play a
major role if elected to the council.
Gene Martinez
Minnehaha, Ward 12
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Joe Barisonzi
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 2:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'hkdjn'; 'minneapolis issues'
Subject: Re: [Mpls] Campaign Clarifications...
>I think Dan's post is pretty clear that >he is running for the council to
be
>part of a change in city leadership. >>Since the day Dan showed up at the
>neighborhood to become an active >>volunteer 10 years ago, he has been
>critical of the priorities of the >current City leadership. Since the day
>he was elected president of the the >Lyndale Neighborhood Development
>Coorporation and struggled through the >nuts and bolts of building and
>maintaining affordable housing, Dan has >been calling for changes in how
the
>city works and who is leading it. >Since the day he showed up at the DFL
>Convention and called on the delegates >to open the door and allow the
15,000
>registered Democrats in the 10th ward >to be part of the decision-making
>process, Dan has been communicating his >desire for there to be new
>leadership and a new model of civic >leadership.
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