Legislators in District 14
State Rep. 14A | State Rep. 14B | State Senator | Governor & Lt. Governor
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House District 14A, Rep. Dan Severson (R)Legislator First Elected: 2002.Committees: Finance; Higher Education and Work Force Development Policy and Finance Division; Housing Policy and Finance and Public Health Finance Division; Transportation and Transit Policy Subcommittee; Transportation Finance Division; Veterans Affairs Division.
Contact Information: 233 State Office Building, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155. Phone: (651) 296-7808 or (800) 920-9984. E-mail: rep.dan.severson@house.mn. Send an e-mail to this elected official using MCA’s quick & easy Desktop Lobbyist. 2008 MCA Candidate Survey Results: Candidate did not respond to survey. 2006 MCA Candidate Survey Results: Candidate did not respond to survey. Additional Notes from MCA: None. |
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House District 14B, Rep. Larry Hosch (DFL)Legislator First Elected: 2004.Committees: Agriculture, Rural Economies and Veterans Affairs; E-12 Education; Health Care and Human Services Finance Division (Vice Chair); Mental Health Division; Veterans Affairs Division.
Contact Information: 565 State Office Building, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155. Phone: (651) 296-4373 or (800) 947-8264. E-mail: rep.larry.hosch@house.mn. Send an e-mail to this elected official using MCA’s quick & easy Desktop Lobbyist. 2008 MCA Candidate Survey Results: 1. Minnesota’s nearly 1600 non-profit arts and cultural organizations provide access to the arts and support quality of life in every corner of the state. While providing over 22,000 jobs, arts organizations served nearly 4.5 million people in 2004. Question: What arts activities have you attended, participated in or supported in the last year? Music, Theater, Visual Arts, Literary Arts, Dance, Other Answer: Music, Theater, Visual Arts 2. Over the last several biennium the Minnesota State Arts Board and Regional Arts Council appropriations were cut by 34.5%. These are substantially larger cuts than the cuts to the overall state budget. Question: Would you support an increase in arts funding to restore the cuts that were made, in recognition of the important role the arts and culture play in our economy and in our quality of life? Enthusiastically Support; Support; Neutral; Opposed Answer: Enthusiastically Support 3. The Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment will be on the ballot this November, asking if citizens want to invest in clean water, open areas, arts and parks and trails. Over 80% of the initiative is for outdoors conservation, but 19.5% will also support arts, arts education, arts access and to preserve Minnesota’s history and cultural heritage. Question: Do you support the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment? Answer: No 4. Nonprofit Organizations provide social services, health services, education, and arts to the public. Under Minnesota law, nonprofit organizations have been free from paying sales or property taxes because their services benefit the public. Question: Do you agree or disagree that nonprofit organizations should continue to be free from paying taxes? Strongly Agree; Somewhat Agree; Somewhat Disagree; Strongly Disagree Answer: Strongly Agree 5. Research shows that students with high levels of arts participation outperform other students on virtually every measure from standardized tests to community participation, and that learning through the arts has a significant effect on learning in other areas, particularly in the early years. The arts are required both by No Child Left Behind and also by Minnesota’s school standards, but our schools are not required to report how they are meeting those standards. Question: Would you support policies to increase accountability for school standards in the arts? Enthusiastically Support; Support; Neutral; Opposed Answer: Enthusiastically Support 6. Comments: We would welcome any additional comments you would like to make with regards to the arts in Minnesota. Please use additional pages as necessary. Question #3: I support increasing funding but I do not support budgeting by constitution. The legislature should lead. 2006 MCA Candidate Survey Results: Candidate did not respond to survey. Additional Notes from MCA: None. |
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Senate District 14, Sen. Michelle L. Fischbach (R)Legislator First Elected: 1996.Committees: Finance – Health and Human Services Budget Division, Ranking Minority Member, Finance – Economic Development Budget Division, Finance – Transportation Budget and Policy Division, Health, Housing and Family Security, Transportation.Contact Information: 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., State Office Building, Room 153, St. Paul, MN 55155-1206. Phone: 651.296.2084.Send an e-mail to this elected official using MCA’s quick & easy Desktop Lobbyist.
2006 MCA Candidate Survey Results: Candidate did not respond to survey. Additional Notes from MCA: May 2004: As a member of the Senate Finance Committee, Sen. Fischbach voted for an amendment to remove all arts funding from the Outdoor and Cultural Heritage Amendment, a very anti-arts position. The attempt failed. Ultimately she voted against passage of the bill from the Finance Committee. The bill did pass the Finance Committee, and two other committees in the Senate, but did not progress in the House, and therefore did not pass this session. Had it passed, the bill would have given voters the opportunity to constitutionally dedicate a portion of sales tax revenue to cultural programs, doubling current state arts funding. May 2000: Sen. Fischbach voted to override the Governor’s veto of $1 million in bonding money for the Lanesboro Center for the Arts, and $3 million in planning money for the Guthrie Theatre. The override was successful. A ‘Yes’ vote is a good arts vote. |
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Governor Tim Pawlenty & Lt. Governor Carol Molnau (GOP)Governor & Lt. Governor first elected: 2002.Contact information: Office of the Governor, 130 State Capitol, 75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., St. Paul, MN 55155. Phone: (651) 296-3391 or (800) 657-3717. E-mail: tim.pawlenty@state.mn.us.Send an e-mail to this elected official using MCA’s quick & easy Desktop Lobbyist.2006 MCA Candidate Survey Results: Candidates did not respond to survey. |




