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Minnesota's Miracle: Learning from the Government That Worked
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| #1737813 in Books | Univ Of Minnesota Press | 2012-09-21 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.00 x6.00l,.90 | File type: PDF | 312 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Minnesota's best years|By John W. Milton|Tom Berg's book about Minnesota's exceptional bipartisanship during the 1970s is a perfect complement to my biography of Senate Majority Leader Nick Coleman (For the Good of the Order), with several lessons for those of our citizens who still believe in the positive role of government. Congratulations to Tom and his group of advisors! |
|"Minnesota’s Miracle makes this point clear: ‘While human nature may give rise to factions and political parties, it also allows friendship and commonality to grow and foster some level of goodwill and cooperation.’ That is Berg'
Social upheaval, political gridlock, and controversies over taxes, the environment, and an unpopular war: the state of Minnesota in 1968 was a lot like the state of America today. Tom Berg, a lawmaker in Minnesota during the 1970s, was a witness—and a party—to the deal cutting, arm-twisting, and just plain hard work that led to historic political shifts. His account of the making of legislative history at the state level and relationships with federal...
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