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Conversation Among Candidates for Minneapolis Mayor

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Conversation Among Candidates for Minneapolis Mayor

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2017-06-06

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The mayoral campaign is picking up speed with the Minneapolis endorsement convention approaching on July 8th.The next mayor of Minneapolis will face challenges sustaining economic development and the well-being of workers in Minneapolis as cities like Denver and Seattle begin to pose stiffer competition. Representative Raymond Dehn, Al Flowers, Minneapolis Council Member Jacob Frey, Tom Hoch, Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges, Dr. Nekima Levy-Pounds, and Aswar Rahman will join Professor Larry Jacobs and Lee Schafer, Business Columnist, Star Tribune for a conversation about the economic and business conditions in Minneapolis and their proposals for sustainable policies toward the ​city's ​workforce, downtown retail, and public safety. The conversation is co-sponsored by the Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce. Chamber President and CEO Jonathan Weinhagen will provide opening remarks.

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Jacobs, Lawrence R.. (2017). Conversation Among Candidates for Minneapolis Mayor. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/218762.

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