The Impact of Progressive Candidates and Policies on Minneapolis and St. Paul City Councils

The Minneapolis City Council is expected to shift towards a more progressive majority after recent elections, potentially impacting the council's relationship with the mayor and the issues prioritized at city hall. The progressive faction, which includes Democrats and democratic socialists, is likely to hold at least seven of the 13 seats. However, the strong mayor system may require the progressive faction to collaborate with colleagues in the minority to pass their priorities. Key issues such as police accountability, rent stabilization, and affordable housing are expected to motivate council members to find common ground. The council will choose a new president, and outside groups played a significant role in the election. The mayor plans to run for re-election in 2025.
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