by Brittany Yanick | Apr 24, 2025 | Public Affairs, Public Relations
Sometimes in your career, you might feel as though you hit a dead end. It’s something that every working professional goes through – hitting that dead end where the momentum just feels gone, or the passion’s been hollowed out. It’s not the end of the world though. The...
by Chelsea Thompson | Apr 10, 2025 | Politics, Public Affairs
Minnesota likes to be different. We think we’re better, smarter, and prefer to do things our own way. While that can be a good thing, it can also create real shockwaves in the public affairs arena. From local policies being advanced by city and county elected...
by k2company | Feb 20, 2025 | Politics, Public Affairs
A wide-open southern border. Weakness on the world stage highlighted by the devastating withdrawal from Afghanistan that left 11 Marines, 1 Soldier and 1 Sailor dead. Rising prices that made families choose between putting food on the table and gas in the car. Joe...
by Chelsea Thompson | Feb 14, 2025 | Politics, Public Affairs
A DFL legislator boycott, a handful of Supreme Court cases, and countless new stories later – we made it! House Republicans and Democrats finally struck a power sharing deal. Now that it’s back to business as usual in St. Paul, what does that mean for the rest...
by k2company | Feb 13, 2025 | Politics, Public Affairs
Wisconsin set the stage over the last decade as one of the first to implement conservative-leaning policies in areas like collective bargaining and school choice; however, with the progressive-leaning, Democrat-controlled neighbors of Minnesota, Illinois, and...
by k2company | Jan 10, 2025 | Politics, Public Affairs
While the balance of power, pending court cases and uncertainty (see: The Minnesota Legislature is Putting the Fun in Dysfunctional Government) is expected to leave the start of the 2025 Minnesota legislative session in chaos, legislators are constitutionally required...