Kathleen Mottl

2000-10-16 Thread David Brauer
She seems to be the only Hennepin County judicial candidate with a visible campaign...so I'm curious. Can anyone tell me anything about her? David Brauer King Field - Ward 10

RE: AIHCDC Many Rivers Project

2000-10-16 Thread Anderson, Robert (CServ)
Constance, Your point is well taken, and I am glad to hear that neighborhood groups are actively involved in planning for their communities. But there is a need for affordable units now. Are neighborhood groups exploring all available options, or are they accepting only those options presented

Democracy Now! Group Photo

2000-10-16 Thread M. J. Iverson
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --=_NextPart_000_0069_01C03760.AE4F6200 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable YOU CAN RESTORE DEMOCRACY Be Part of the Historic Democracy Now! Large Group Photo Event We will

Re: Kathleen Mottl

2000-10-16 Thread JHGendler
Kathy Mottl is a prosecutor in Wright County and is very well regarded, both by prosecutors and by the defense attorneys. Minnesota Women Lawyers endorsed her. MWL did not endorse her opponent, Judge Patricia Kerasov, 6 years ago and did not endorse her this year. You can check out the

Hennepin County Judges

2000-10-16 Thread JHGendler
Hennepin County Judges Candidate Forum Tuesday, October 17 noon-1:30 pm. U of M Law School, Lockhart Hall Sponsored by League of Women Voters of Minneapolis, Hennepin County Bar Association, WATCH.

Wally Swan's letter opposing the library initiative

2000-10-16 Thread List Manager
In his library story Sunday, the Strib's Steve Brandt referenced a letter from Wally Swan, an elected official with the Board of Estimate and Taxation, opposing the referendum. Here's the text (all typos mine)... -- David Brauer, List manager, Minneapolis-issues Letter Regarding the Minneapolis

Beware Shakespear - Wally World has Arrived

2000-10-16 Thread danielduty
--6FBB39E9FE7C7F69A419E871 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It appears our city leaders have truly gone mad ("Wally Swann Opposes Library Funding") A world-class library is what the City of Minneapolis should be spending its money on.

Re: library referendum

2000-10-16 Thread ferma001
My problem with the library referendum runs like this. For the past 10-15 years the downtown business interested have been getting tax breaks, year by year and nibble by nibble. We are now at a point where it will be the neighborhood tax payers who will bankroll the downtown library

Re: Beware Shakespear - Wally World has Arrived

2000-10-16 Thread Dave Stack
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... fund an over-sized convenience store owned by a corporation whose enjoys an ever-increasing stock value, or wasting additional tax-payer money funding a suburban style "e" playground so at least one council member has a place to "drop off his kids" to see a

Re: library referendum

2000-10-16 Thread wizardmarks
There are more than the issues Wally Swan brings up which make me, as a taxpayer, hesitate to approve the library referendum both this year and as it now stands. The $140 million goes entirely to bricks and mortar, probably standard operating procedure for bonded issues. In the campaign to

Re: library referendum -- VOTE yes 11/7 --

2000-10-16 Thread ferma001
A new downtown library has the potential to benefit all the residents of the metro area. People outside of Minneapolis have either the Hennepin County, Ramsey County, or St Paul libraries. Those folks do not help with the costs. John Ferman said, among other things: So I say no free

Re:

2000-10-16 Thread ferma001
I think this is wrong. The University received its Charter from Congress several years before Minnesota gained statehood. I haven't actually checked the dates, but I do not think there was a state prison too much before 1900. The first prison might have been St Cloud with Stillwater coming