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    In a recent reflection during Black History Month, Minnesota Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan emphasized that “Black history is Minnesota history,” honoring the profound legacy of labor activist and civil rights leader Nellie Stone Johnson. Johnson, a trailblazer who was the first Black person elected to city-wide office in Minneapolis and a founder of the Minnesota DFL, served as a pivotal mentor to Flanagan’s own grandmother.

    Minnesota Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan

    Flanagan noted that Johnson’s courage in fighting for a place in politics—long before it was considered “fashionable” for women—cleared the path for contemporary leaders. By centering working people and striving for a more inclusive party, Johnson’s efforts helped define the labor roots of the DFL. “Our government works best when it accurately reflects those it seeks to represent,” Flanagan stated, underscoring her commitment to a future where every Minnesotan is valued.

    As Flanagan transitions from her role as Lieutenant Governor to a candidate for the U.S. Senate, her campaign is built on a record of executive accomplishments and a progressive platform aimed at working families.   

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    Record as Lieutenant Governor

    During her tenure alongside Governor Tim Walz, Flanagan has focused on policies that center children, families, and historically underrepresented communities. Key accomplishments include:   

    • Economic Support: Helped deliver a nation-leading child tax credit aimed at cutting child poverty by one-third and successfully advocated for Paid Family and Medical Leave.
    • Education and Basic Needs: Oversaw the implementation of universal free school meals for Minnesota students and historic investments in public education.
    • Indigenous Rights: Established the nation’s first Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Office and mandated tribal consultation in state affairs.
    • Public Health and Housing: Chaired the Minnesota Interagency Council on Homelessness, securing historic investments in affordable housing, and worked to lower prescription drug costs.

    Senate Platform Priorities

    Running for the seat currently held by Senator Tina Smith, Flanagan’s Senate platform emphasizes “Kitchen Table Conversations” and a rejection of corporate PAC money. Her top priorities include:

    • Affordable Healthcare: Advocating for Medicare for All and ensuring healthcare is treated as a human right, including parity for mental health coverage.
    • Economic Justice: Supporting a $17 federal minimum wage tied to inflation and national paid family and medical leave.
    • Ending Corruption: Prioritizing the reversal of Citizens United, banning stock trading for members of Congress, and tightening ethics rules to “unrig the system.”
    • Protecting Rights: Passing the Women’s Health Protection Act to codify reproductive rights, the John Lewis Voting Rights Act, and the Equality Act.

    Flanagan’s bid for the Senate has already garnered high-profile endorsements from progressive leaders such as Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, positioning her as a formidable voice for systemic change in Washington.

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    Insight News started in 1974 as a color cover magazine based in and serving Minneapolis’ African American north side. It was owned by Graphic Services, Inc., a general printing and magazine publishing firm in Northeast Minneapolis. Al McFarlane, headed the Midwest Public Relations division of Graphic Services. McFarlane, a 26 year-old media enthusiast, had previously worked for the St. Paul Pioneer Press as a reporter and for General Mills in public relations. He purchased rights to Insight News in 1975 and began publishing as a community newspaper in 1976.

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