Do Your Legislators Support the Arts?
What do Minnesota’s elected officials think about the arts and arts education? 59% of those elected to the 2007-2008 legislature wanted to share their thoughts with you. Click on your district number to read their individual responses to MCA’s 2006 candidate survey as well as other pertinent information.
Don’t know your district number? Click here to find out.
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All candidates for state office were surveyed by MCA on their opinion of arts issues in 2006. Click here to see an overview of the results.
What about your federal elected officials?

Minnesota’s representatives in the United States Senate and Congress help to determine federal arts policies that affect us all. Read the information below to learn who is helping to make arts and culture flourish, and who is not.
Click here to download a copy of the 2006 Congressional Arts Report Card prepared by the Americans for the Arts’ PAC Fund.
Click here for an explanation of scoring.
Amended to include information on Minnesota’s representatives in Congress only. For complete Report Card results, see AFTA’s website.
