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Here are 10 bold ideas for the Minnesota Legislature and Gov. Tim Walz to implement this legislative session:
Adopt the Finnish education system
The most important strategic investment Minnesota can make in the future of our state is to educate its young people. Let’s immediately adopt the Finnish education model. This link with information about the Finnish education system is instructive. Finland has 5.5 million people; Minnesota has 5.6 million. With political courage and cooperation from all stakeholders, this option is entirely doable.
Create a Bank of Minnesota
The Bank of North Dakota was founded in 1919 by the Nonpartisan League to protect farmers from foreclosure at the hands of predatory commercial banks. The bank’s founding was controversial. Today, any talk of shutting down the bank is the third rail of politics in decidedly conservative North Dakota. The Bank of North Dakota is the engine that supports rural development, small businesses and students seeking affordable loans for higher education, among many other financial services.
Recognize Minnesota as a maritime state