Category Archives: Courts and Justice

7-12-2013 Rep. Sandy Masin HD51A

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel   Steve Francisco and Rep. Sandy Masin discuss an array of topics from welfare, legislation, union, political careers, education and more. Rep. Sandra Masin represents parts of Burnsville and Eagan (House … Continue reading

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6-28-2013 Mike Scott, Eagan Fire Chief

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel   Access to Democracy co-host Steve Francisco interviews Mike Scott, Eagan Fire Chief.

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4-26-2013 Jim Graves, Candidate for Congress in MN CD6

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel    Jim Graves is now a Candidate in the Minnesota Congressional District 6. He is a founder and manager of a successful hotel business and a businessman in the district. … Continue reading

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4-26-2013 MN Supreme Court Hon. Justices W. Wright, D. Stras, P. Anderson

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel    Access Democracy is delighted to bring you this special program. Alan Miller hosts three justices from the Minnesota Supreme Court: the Honorable Justices Wilhelmina Wright, David Stras, and Paul … Continue reading

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4-12-2013 Charles Samuelson, Executive Director of ACLU Minnesota

Click below to play or  watch on our YouTube Channel Alan Miller and Charles Samuelson discuss the role of the ACLU and ACLU Minnesota in specific in protecting the civil liberties and rights of Citizens. Charles Samuelson is the Executive … Continue reading

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