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Ideal and Practice in a State Constitution: The Case of Minnesota
Minnesota badly needs a revised constitution that generally and broadly defines and distributes powers, responsibilities and rights, and sets up a general frame of government. While this might be accomplished through the amendment process, it has been painfully slow and up to now inadequate to meet \u27the needs for modern, flexible and responsive state government. A constitutional convention may still be the best and most practical way of achieving needed revisions