Our team provides comprehensive government relations and public affairs services at all levels of government. Whether our clients are engaging with city councils, county boards, the Minnesota State Legislature, or the United States Congress, our team has the experience and relationships needed to support their efforts. As an ancillary service of Larkin Hoffman that does not provide legal services, we are supported by several of the firm’s attorneys and administrative staff and complement Larkin Hoffman’s legal practices.
We strive to create an attractive environment for professionals as diverse as the world in which we live and the clients we serve. Our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion is much more than written policies and mission statements. We continuously undertake strategic efforts to advance diversity and foster a respectful, equitable and inclusive workplace.
Members of our team are active members of a wide variety of nonprofit and community organizations, including neighborhood associations, social service providers and educational institutions. They serve on boards and are often asked to provide insight and strategic advice. This spirit of dedication and teamwork not only plays a vital role in the community but makes for a positive workplace environment.
We are always looking for great talent to help our clients succeed. If you are interested in working with a dynamic organization where hard work brings the greatest satisfaction, please feel free to contact us.
On September 15, 2025, the Minnesota House Democratic Farmer Labor (“DFL”) Caucus elected Rep. Zack Stephenson (DFL-Brooklyn Park) as their new caucus leader.
Having served since 2019, Minnesota State Auditor Julie Blaha announced late last week that she will not be seeking a third term.
Last Tuesday, voters in Senate District 47, which covers Woodbury and Washington County, and Senate District 29, which includes most of Wright County and parts of Hennepin and Meeker counties, held primary elections as part of the process of filling the two seats in the Minnesota Senate vacated by the resignation of former Sen. Nicole Mitchell (DFL-Woodbury) and the passing of Sen. Bruce Anderson (R-Buffalo Township).