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Growth & Justice joins call to bring attention to ‘Vanishing Graduates & Minnesota’s Future’

Growth & Justice has partnered with the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce to bring attention to the Minnesota Private College Council’s  LearnMoreMN efforts to identify new solutions to ensure that more Minnesota children succeed in school and pursue higher education. To spread the word, the organizations worked with Twin Cities Public Television (TPT) to produce “Vanishing Graduates & Minnesota’s Future,” a documentary on this issue.




Matt_Kane_4.jpgMinnesota's Economy:
Workers Matter!


Growth & Justice Policy Fellow Matt Kane was asked to explain the dynamics of regional economies, identify drivers for economic growth, and discuss smart strategies for economic development at a recent statewide conference for jobs counselors.  His presentation includes guiding principles for public-sector economic development and emphasizes the importance of the workforce and workforce development.  It also discusses the downsides of using firm-specific tax incentives  and public sector subsidies to influence business location decisions – such actions work best where they are least justified, swaying decisions from one site to another within an economic region.



For more detail on this topic, download Kane's paper on Public Sector Economic Development, done for the Northeast-Midwest Institute here.


jcarlson.jpg James Carlson Otero joins Growth & Justice Board of Advisers

Growth & Justice is pleased to announce that James Carlson Otero has joined its Board of Advisers.

Jim currently serves as Director of Public Policy for Child Care Works, a Minnesota nonprofit organization whose mission is to achieve and sustain affordable, high-quality child care options for the families and communities of Minnesota. In addition, he is the founder of the Latino Business & Professional Connection of Minnesota, an organization that facilitates the sharing of knowledge and building of professional relationships within the Latino business and professional’s community.



Graph1.j Minnesota’s tax rankings hover near average

Minnesota below average in total public-sector investment


An analysis by Growth & Justice and the Minnesota Budget Project of Census figures released last week show Minnesota is 19th in the nation in total state and local taxes measured as a percentage of income for Fiscal Year 2006. This is down considerably from 5th place in Fiscal Year 1995. Minnesota ranks 32nd among states using a more comprehensive measure of the size of state and local government that includes all sources of funding - taxes plus all other sources of revenue, such as federal aid and tuition at public colleges and universities. This measure represents total public-sector investment in the state. 


Time to return to healthier fiscal diet; more vegetables (yes, taxes) fairly raised

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Earlier this year, labor, faith and nonprofits joined forces to form the Invest in Minnesota Campaign. We believe that Minnesota’s fiscal course in recent years is diminishing the quality of life in our state. We know that we need more revenue, we need to raise it fairly and we need to invest in Minnesota. Our Campaign will call on its vast membership to spread this message and to encourage people to talk about what changes need to be made to change the course the state in on.





News & Media
No More Pencils, No More Books
7/4/2008 8:41 AM
Rural schools say chronic underfunding is leading them to desperate measures. By Beth Walton, City Pages.

Public defender cuts hurt everyone
7/2/2008 8:13 PM
By the St. Cloud Times editorial board.

Early childhood education will fuel regional success
7/2/2008 6:36 AM
A column by Tim Penny, president, Southern Minnesota Initiative Fund, about his organization's continued work on early childhood education. It appeared in the Red Wing Republican Eagle

Government as an agent of progress
7/1/2008 11:14 AM
Growth & Justice President Dane Smith responds to Craig Westover's comments in the St. Paul Pioneer Press.


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