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Politics Friday Special: Rochester's growth spurt is driving economic, political change

Politics Friday Special: Rochester's growth spurt is driving economic, political change
Credit: Brian Bakst and Matthew Alvarez, MPR News

Rochester is changing in many ways. City blocks are filled with construction work zones, and streets are littered detours. Cranes tower over the skyline as a massive makeover plays out.

Much of it is tied to a major medical expansion associated with the largest employer around —Mayo Clinic.  

There have also been political shifts. Rochester is one of the shrinking number of places outside of the Twin Cities-area where Democrats seem to have an upper hand. It wasn’t always that way. 

On this special broadcast of Politics Friday, MPR News politics editor Brian Bakst heads to Rochester, where he and his guests talk about what’s behind the spruce-up and where the city’s politics fit in the southeastern part of the state.

Plus, we’ll meet a candidate hoping to make his way to Congress from southern Minnesota. He’s an underdog out of the gate. 

Later, we’ll get to know more about Molly Castle Work, the newest MPR News reporter based in Rochester, followed by a politics panel with Dana Ferguson and Catharine Richert.

Guests:

  • Kim Norton is the Mayor of Rochester. She became the first woman to be elected Mayor of Rochester in 2018 after a prior stint in the Legislature. 

  • Patrick Seeb is the Destination Medical Center (DMC) Economic Development Agency Executive Director. 

  • Sen. Carla Nelson is a Republican representing the southeastern area of the state, now in her fifth term.  

  • Jake Johnson is a Democrat running for election to the U.S. House of Representatives for Minnesota's 1st Congressional District. 

  • Molly Castle Work is an MPR News reporter based in Rochester. She covers health care in southeast Minnesota. 

  • Dana Ferguson is a political correspondent for MPR News. She has covered Minnesota politics and state government for Forum News Service.

  • Catharine Richert is a correspondent based in Rochester, where she covers southeast Minnesota for MPR News. She also leads Talking Sense, a reporting project helping Minnesotans have hard conversations about politics, better.  

This discussion was recorded at the 125 LIVE in Rochester, Minn. on Oct. 21.

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