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This was the first legislature to be fully DFL-controlled since the 88th Minnesota Legislature in 2013–15. During the first session (2023), the body passed a number of major reforms to Minnesota law, including requiring paid leave, banning noncompete agreements, cannabis legalization, increased spending on infrastructure and environmental protection, modernizing the state's tax code ...
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Minnesota's primary elections for Congress, the U.S. Senate and state legislative races are Aug. 13. The contests will determine who appears on the general election ballot in November.
Greenman co-chairs an Inclusive Democracy caucus announced on the second anniversary of the January 6 insurrection. [11] She is the author of the "Democracy for the People" Act, the House DFL's major elections bill of the 2023 legislative session. [12]
Other winning candidates for positions like Boone County treasurer and District 3 judge in the 13th Judicial Circuit put out statements thanking voters online. This is what they candidates had to say:
It is assumed that the Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) party leaders would return to the legislative session if a Democrat were to win the special election, putting the House at a 67-67 tie.
Myers grew up in a small town in central Illinois.He earned a B.A. in business from Bradley University and a J.D. from the University of Montana. [1]Myers has lived in Minnesota for over 16 years, and served on the Minnetonka Beach City Council and Planning Commission and on the Tonka Bay Parks and Docks Commission before his election to the legislature. [1]
Morrison is a practicing OB-GYN serving District 45. She previously served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 2018 to 2022. Her State Senate seat is not up for re-election until next year.