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THE MINNESOTA HIGH SCHOOL - COMMUNITY COLLEGE EXPANSION ACT

   THE MINNESOTA HIGH SCHOOL - COMMUNITY COLLEGE EXPANSION ACT Blueprint for Transformative Education and Social Good In the pursuit of a brighter future for the state of Minnesota. The 14-Year Plan emerges as a visionary approach to education, promising not only individual growth but also social prosperity. This comprehensive plan, rooted in the idea of a continuous 14-year educational journey, seeks to reshape the landscape of learning, from high school to community college.  It is time we do this for our children's children. EDUCATION  that contributes to the overall well-being of future generations and the nation as a whole. 1. Addressing Educational Disparities: The 14-Year Plan is a response to persistent educational disparities, providing a standardized educational foundation for all students. By extending high school to a 14-year continuum, this plan ensures that every student, regardless of socio-economic background, has access to the tools and knowledge nee...

The Workforce Preservation Act Drafted by: Christopher Seymore, Minnesota Gubernatorial Candidate 2026

  Bill Title: Workforce Preservation Act of 2027 Sponsored and Drafted by: Christopher Seymore, Minnesota Governor Candidate 2026 The Workforce Preservation Act Drafted by: Christopher Seymore, Minnesota Gubernatorial Candidate 2026 The prospect of 100% automated companies marks a technological leap, promising efficiency and cost-effectiveness. However, this innovation comes with a significant downside, primarily the potential loss of jobs for human workers. On the positive side, automated systems can enhance productivity, reduce errors, and operate continuously. The seamless workflow might lead to increased profits for companies, contributing to economic growth. Nevertheless, the overarching concern revolves around the adverse impact on employment. Automation may lead to widespread unemployment, leaving a considerable portion of the American workforce jobless. This shift could exacerbate income inequality, as those skilled in operating or maintaining automated systems thrive, whil...

NATRSP Unveiled: Empowering Native American Communities Through Technological Advancement and Economic Growth.

  NATRSP Unveiled: Empowering Native American Communities Through Technological Advancement and Economic Growth. Minnesota Indian Tribes In Minnesota, there are seven Anishinaabe (Chippewa, Ojibwe) reservations and four Dakota (Sioux) communities. Find links to the web sites of those communities that have web sites. Also included are links to other valuable resources. Federally Recognized Indian Tribes What does the term Federally Recognized mean? Bois Forte Band of Chippewa The Bois Forte Band of Chippewa is located in northern Minnesota, approximately sixty miles south and west of International Falls, MN. Fond Du Lac Reservation The Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Reservation lies in Northeastern Minnesota adjacent to the city of Cloquet, MN, approximately 20 miles west of Duluth, MN. The Fond du Lac Reservation, established by the LaPointe Treaty of 1854, is one of six Reservations inhabited by members of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe. Gichi-Onigaming / Grand Portage B...