Transit and Transportation

John Tuma Names His Annual “Sig” Awards – May 27, 2010

“This afternoon we will take the Skyline Trail, the trail that more than any other gives us a feeling of distance and space.  Vistas of wilderness will be ours, frozen swamps and lakes and wind

Now that the 2010 session has ended, John follows his past tradition of recognizing those in the Legislature who championed the environmental cause in the tradition of Sigurd Olson, the great Northwoods traveler and author.

The End of an Exhausting Long Ride

John Tuma’s Capitol Update for May 18, 2010

John Tuma’s Capitol Update for May 18, 2010

John compares the long ride of Sam Brown in 1866 to the 2010 Legislature's exhausting final days of session.

Lawmaking in Minnesota: They Disagree in Public and Nobody Dies

John Tuma’s Capitol Update for May 14, 2010

John shares the story of a courageous citizen who is making a difference at the Capitol. He also imparts some wisdom as a "grizzled old lobbyist" about the last week of the legislative session here in Minnesota - the week that the proverbial political bullets start flying with greater intensity around the Capitol as legislators take shots at each other and the Governor, battling to the end of session.

A Landmark Case

John Tuma’s Capitol Update – May 7, 2010

“The administration of government has become more complex.”
- US Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, June 1, 1931

Chuck Laszewski Day

This was no April Fool’s joke.  On April 1, 2010, Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy Communications Director Chuck Laszewski not only

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