QUESTION #3

G Scott Aikens (aikens@Free-Net.Mpls-StPaul.MN.US)
Thu, 27 Oct 1994 23:12:47 -0600


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                     MN E-Democracy, E-Debates 1994

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GUBERNATORIAL DEBATE:

QUESTION #3 - October 28, 1994:

Today, Minnesotans feel government is less relevant to their lives and are
having a hard time seeing how the benefits associated with government are
worth the costs.  As the chief executive of Minnesota's state government,
how will you demonstrate the importance of state government to the citizens
of Minnesota.  In other words, where are the costs resulting in clear
societal gains?  Suggested issues you might address include information
infrastructure, public education, health care, etc.

We have enjoyed and appreciate your participation in these debates.  We
have one final question:  Will you join us again for an electronic
discussion if you are elected and will your office be "on-line"?

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