Getting to the Bottom of the Ballot presents:

�Putting a Price on Politics�
A multi-party, non-partisan workshop on how money influences local politics

Tuesday, March 16th, 7�9 p.m.
Southwest High School (47th & Chowen Ave. S.)

How does money influence local and state politics?  Who enforces the
campaign finance laws?  How do candidates finance political campaigns?  Can
individuals make a difference with campaign contributions or really gain
"access" by giving?  How do local corporations distribute their political
resources?

Join us as we examine the relationship between money and politics with a
panel of area leaders and practitioners on March 16th.

�Putting a Price on Politics� Panelists:
�State Senator John Marty
�Jeanne Olson, Executive Director, Minnesota Campaign Finance and Public
Disclosure Board
�David Schultz, Professor, Hamline University, Graduate School of Public
Administration and Management

This effort brought to you by Southwest Citizens for Civic Engagement and
Southwest Community Education. Southwest Citizens for Civic Engagement is a
project of the Fulton Neighborhood Association in cooperation with a growing
list of neighborhood organizations including Linden Hills, Lynnhurst,
Windom, Kenny, Armatage, and Kingfield. Call (612) 922-3106 or visit
getbob.org for more information.

Michelle Martin
Armatage
Project Coordinator


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