The Minnesota Legislature’s Civility Caucus, led by Sen. Grant Hauschild, DFL-Hermantown, aims to promote cooperation and respect in legislative proceedings. Established in 2017, the caucus organizes events and training sessions to foster relationships across party lines. Members prioritize civil discourse to enhance policymaking and focus on putting Minnesotans first. The bipartisan effort, overseen by the Office of Collaboration and Dispute Resolution, encourages lawmakers to work together and find common ground. Both DFL and Republican co-chairs in the Senate and House lead the caucus, emphasizing the importance of bipartisan cooperation in a polarized political climate. Despite recent partisan battles, the caucus emphasizes the need for rebuilding relationships and getting things done for the benefit of all citizens. The Civility Caucus follows in the footsteps of previous bipartisan efforts, such as the Purple Caucus, to prioritize bipartisanship and collaboration for the betterment of Minnesota. The existence of the Civility Caucus offers hope for effective governance and respectful discourse in the state legislature.
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