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The conversation explores the theme of bipartisanship and bridging the political divide, featuring discussions on bipartisan initiatives, legislative exchange programs, civic pledges, community engagement, and funding challenges for civic organizations. The speakers emphasize the importance of sustained engagement, relationship-building, and financial support for impactful civic initiatives. The conversation delves into the challenges of navigating risk and polarity in a politicized environment, the importance of building organizations and relationships, and the impact of division and urgency in addressing societal issues. It also explores Minnesota's unique small-d democracy, the changing public perception of Minnesota, and the challenges of resource allocation during crisis. Additionally, it discusses law enforcement, constitutional rights, and the intersection of Second Amendment and First Amendment rights, as well as the shift from political to moral perspectives and the management of online discourse. The conversation concludes with a focus on the expanded role of the Citizens League and the challenges in legislative processes, including bill overload and the siloed nature of legislative bodies.
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By Mary Lahammer & Tara EricksonThe conversation explores the theme of bipartisanship and bridging the political divide, featuring discussions on bipartisan initiatives, legislative exchange programs, civic pledges, community engagement, and funding challenges for civic organizations. The speakers emphasize the importance of sustained engagement, relationship-building, and financial support for impactful civic initiatives. The conversation delves into the challenges of navigating risk and polarity in a politicized environment, the importance of building organizations and relationships, and the impact of division and urgency in addressing societal issues. It also explores Minnesota's unique small-d democracy, the changing public perception of Minnesota, and the challenges of resource allocation during crisis. Additionally, it discusses law enforcement, constitutional rights, and the intersection of Second Amendment and First Amendment rights, as well as the shift from political to moral perspectives and the management of online discourse. The conversation concludes with a focus on the expanded role of the Citizens League and the challenges in legislative processes, including bill overload and the siloed nature of legislative bodies.
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