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Minnesota Recovery Act - jobs, prosperity, and great
roads and bridges
2. Protected Environment - cleaner air and water
3. Education - proper placement of students in course
of study
4. Judicial Reform - legislative review of judiciary
behavior
The Minnesota Recovery
Act - Minnesota Senate File 65
• Create thousand of jobs.
• Build and maintain state-of-the-art roads and bridges
by passing a law that requires state-chartered banks to create
debt-free money to pay for the cost.
Protected
Environment
• Cleaner air and water.
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Promote Buteyko breathing method for asthmatics.
• Forbid dentists from discharging mercury waste to sewers.
• Ban sales of aspartame (nutra-sweet) soda in schools.
• Install conservation and efficiency in commercial, industrial,
governmental and residential facilities to reduce electricity
use by 30% and save $3 billion a year.
Education
• Properly place students in appropriate course of study.
Not everyone is suited nor needed to be a mathematician or scientist.
• Extend school day and year in order to reduce costs
and finish earlier.
Judicial
Reform
• Form a Legislative Commission to evaluate judges and
report to the public.
• The legislature should review and discipline judges
when necessary. Not mostly lawyers and judges as is the rule
today.
• Judges should be elected not appointed.
• Rescind
"Minnesota Code of Judicial Conduct" Canon 4, Section
(D)(5)(h), that allows judges to take tips up to $150 each without
reporting them.
Leslie
Davis
P.O. Box
11688
Minneapolis, MN 55411
612/529-5253
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