Is the Minnesota Legislature really doing all it can to support public
education?

Find out at an action-oriented forum featuring former Minnesota
Commissioners of Finance John Gunyou and Jay Kiedrowski.

Straight Talk About Government Finance

7 - 8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19

Central High School Auditorium

275 N. Lexington Parkway

Gunyou, who worked with Republican Gov. Arne Carlson, and Kiedrowski, who
worked for Democrat Gov. Rudy Perpich, will explain:

- how government finance works,

- what the legislature should do to support schools, and

- how citizens can get involved in the process.

If you care about the future of public education in Minnesota, you won't
want to miss this free event.

For more information about Straight Talk About Government Finance, or to
learn more about the three upcoming public budget forums, visit
<outbind://131/www.spps.org> www.spps.org.

Straight Talk About Government Finance is sponsored by Saint Paul Public
Schools, the Network of Education Action Teams (NEAT) and the Association of
Metropolitan School Districts.

Please come!
 
-- Anne Carroll, St. Paul School Board

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Anne R. Carroll
Carroll, Franck & Associates
Public Involvement, Strategic Planning, Communications
1357 Highland Parkway
St. Paul, MN 55116  USA
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651-690-9162   School Board: 651-690-9156

"The arc of history is long, but it bends toward justice." -- Martin Luther
King, Jr. 

"...You will be more credible and you will be more powerful if you do not
separate the lives you live from the words you speak." -- Paul Wellstone

"A politician worries about the next election. A true states[wo]man worries
about the next generation, and children yet unborn." - e.e. cummings

 
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