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MINNEAPOLIS, April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ It is with profound sadness that we share news that our beloved dad passed away today in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
As proud as we were of him leading the presidential ticket for Democrats in 1984, we know that our father s public policy legacy is so much more than that. The Fair Housing Act of 1968 was one of his proudest – and hardest fought – achievements. In the course of his years in the U.S. Senate, he understood the sense of reckoning that this country then faced, and was committed to that work alongside Hubert Humphrey, Josie Johnson, Roy Wilkins and so many others. We are grateful that he had the opportunity to see the emergence of another generation of civil rights reckoning in the past months.
BELTON â Planning is what City Manager Sam Listi knows best.
His masterâs degree from the University of Minnesotaâs Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs is in the field. Heâs a certified planner. And, prior to jumping the Leon River to come to Belton, he helped set up and run the city of Templeâs Planning Department for 15 years.
This month marks Listiâs 20th anniversary as the top administrator in the city of Belton. The City Council hired Listi on March 12, 2001.
âItâs gone fast in some sense, but otherwise I have certainly enjoyed the experience,â Listi said. âI really have been blessed.â
John Molinaro
John Molinaro, founding President and CEO of the Appalachian Partnership Inc. (API) and Appalachian Growth Capital, LLC, (AGC), has More than 40 years of experience working with communities, organizations and leaders to improve the prosperity of communities and regions and the economic success of families – especially in rural areas. Formed in 2011, API is a business-led partnership focused on regional economic development in the 32 Appalachian counties of Ohio. AGC was formed in 2017 to serve as the region’s only Community Development Financial Institution. From 2012-2017, Molinaro also started up and led API’s APEG subsidiary, the JobsOhio partner serving 25 of Ohio’s Appalachian Counties. Together, API, AGC, and APEG work to bring enduring, widely-shared prosperity to Appalachian Ohio.
Besides balancing the budget, and dealing with issues related to the coronavirus, one of the top jobs for state lawmakers this session is to redraw the lines for congressional seats as well as the state senate and house.
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