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  2. The Path to Prosperity - Wikipedia

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    The Path to Prosperity: Restoring America's Promise was the Republican Party's budget proposal for the federal government of the United States in the fiscal year 2012. It was succeeded in March 2012 by "The Path to Prosperity: A Blueprint for American Renewal", [1] the Republican budget proposal for 2013.

  3. Ronald Ferguson (economist) - Wikipedia

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    The Pathways to Prosperity Project, Harvard Graduate School of Education, and the Achievement Gap Initiative at Harvard University, June 2014. Ferguson, Ronald. "Pathways to Prosperity: Meeting the Challenge of Preparing Teens and Young Adults for the 21st Century." Pathways to Prosperity Project, Harvard Graduate School of Education, February ...

  4. Greater East Side, Saint Paul - Wikipedia

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    The Greater East Side is a neighborhood and city district in Saint Paul, Minnesota, in the United States.The community lies in the northeastern corner of the city and is bounded by Larpenteur Avenue on the north, Minnehaha Avenue on the south, McKnight Road on the east, and Johnson Parkway and English Street on the west. [1]

  5. Carlton County Family Pathways moves to Cloquet - AOL

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    Aug. 24—CLOQUET — If you've driven to the Twin Cities, you're likely familiar with the Family Pathways thrift stores "5 on 35" billboards; however, the nonprofit has more to offer than thrifting.

  6. Pete Hegseth - Wikipedia

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    Hegseth was born on June 6, 1980, [4] in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the son of Brian, a basketball coach, and Penny Hegseth. [5] [6] [7] He was raised in nearby Forest Lake [8] and is of Norwegian descent on both sides of the family. [9]

  7. Kim Hicks - Wikipedia

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    Kimberly C. Hicks (born December 20, 1982) is an American politician serving in the Minnesota House of Representatives since 2023. A member of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL), Hicks represents District 25A in southeastern Minnesota, which includes northern parts of the city of Rochester and parts of Olmsted County.

  8. Economy of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota electricity production by type. Ethanol fuel is produced in the state, and consumer gasoline is required to contain 10% ethanol . As of 2006, Minnesota is the only U.S. state with such a mandate. 20% ethanol (E20) will be mandated in 2013. [25] Minnesota has the highest number of fuel stations offering E85 fuel, with 300 statewide. [26]

  9. Green recovery - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a group of academics and activists introduced "a green stimulus to rebuild our economy" in March 2020. [28] [29] The policies targeted eight fields: housing and civic infrastructure, transportation, labour and green manufacturing, energy generation, food and agriculture, environment and green infrastructure, innovation policy, and foreign policy.