Digitization made possible by the State of Minnesota Legacy Amendment’s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, approved by voters in 2008.
February 22, 1974 - U.S. Senator Walter Mondale speaks about his proposed child abuse bill’s main purpose, which is to support demonstration programs to prevent, identify, and treat child abuse. He states many agencies can apply for funding and the programs could be broad or specific.
February 26, 1974 - Carolyn Ring talks about what a caucus is and what the requirements are to attend a caucus. Also, Ring describes what happens at a caucus, including election of party officers, election of delegates, and pass resolutions.
February 26, 1974 - Pine Ridge outburst when BIA officer Randall denies that he was drunk in his squad car. Mark Lane, defense attorney, asks why he was transferred and then states that he was transferred that Randall was transfered after he shot a pony and pregnant woman. The judge opposed the question and tells attorney Lane that he is prejudicing the client.
February 26, 1974 - Voting pattern of candidates may not always reflect party. Caucuses encourage folks to get involved in the political process.
February 26, 1974 - Favorable business client and quality living conditions create a good environment for business expansion.
February 26, 1974 - Precinct caucuses are still needed in order for citizens to effect civic duties.
February 26, 1974 - Minnesota was chosen as the headquarters for Litton.
February 26, 1974 - Child abuse, out-state detoxification centers and the airports commission bill are Minnesota legislative agenda items.
February 26, 1974 - The Minnesota climate has, on occasion, proved to keep businesses from relocating in the state. Despite the good living conditions, the long winters are seens as too drastic.
February 26, 1974 - Rev. Sullivan, at the 1974 national OIC convention, about inflation and the need for the federal government to help minority populations with jobs.