Courtesy of the StarTribune:
"For the sake of the overseas markets and overseas investments in Minnesota that the global economy promises, this state should not position itself behind protectionist barriers...
"Meeting and beating that competition will require a much larger public policy response than any rule governing state contracts. It will mean giving Minnesotans access to world-class education, shoring up the state's transportation infrastructure, and providing them with a safety net to see them through the job dislocation that goes with global economic change."
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