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AMSD Member Districts Minnesota House of Representatives 2017 1 AMSD Member Districts Minnesota House of Representatives 2017 House School District District Legislator Twitter Facebook Anoka-Hennepin 31A Kurt Daudt @kdaudt http://www.facebook.com/KDaudtMN 31B Cal (Calvin) K. Bahr @calbahrsd31 https://www.facebook.com/Bahrforhouse/ 34A Joyce Peppin @JoycePeppin http://www.facebook.com/joycepeppin 35A Abigail Whelan @abigailWhelan https://www.facebook.com/WhelanforHouse 35B Peggy Scott N/A https://www.facebook.com/PeggyScottForMNHouse 36A Mark Uglem N/A http://www.facebook.com/repmarkuglem 36B Melissa Hortman @melissahortman https://www.facebook.com/MelissaHortman 37A Erin Koegel @erinma14 https://www.facebook.com/erinformn 37B Nolan West N/A https://www.facebook.com/NolanWestforMinnesota 38A Linda Runbeck @lindacrunbeck http://www.facebook.com/pages/Linda-Runbeck-for-MN-House/113284255359047 40B Debra Hilstrom @debrahilstrom http://www.facebook.com/debra.hilstrom 41A Connie Bernardy @conniebernardy https://www.facebook.com/RepConnieBernardy/ Bloomington 49B Paul Rosenthal @PaulRosenthalMN http://www.facebook.com/citizensforrosenthal 50A Linda Slocum N/A https://www.facebook.com/linda.slocum.79 50B Andrew Carlson N/A https://www.facebook.com/ElectAndrewCarlson/ Brooklyn Center 40B Debra Hilstrom @debrahilstrom http://www.facebook.com/debra.hilstrom Burnsville-Eagan-Savage 51A Sandra A. Masin @Masin4Rep https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sandra-Masin/120752178235 51B Laurie Halverson @LaurieHalverson http://www.facebook.com/pages/Representative-Laurie-Halverson/415376705222306 55A Bob Loonan @BobLoonan https://www.facebook.com/BobLoonanforHouse 56A Drew Christensen @RepChristensen https://www.facebook.com/christensen4mn 56B Roz Peterson @rozpeterson https://www.facebook.com/reprozpeterson 57A Erin Maye Quade @ErinMayeQuade https://www.facebook.com/RepErinMayeQuade/ Columbia Heights 41A Connie Bernardy @conniebernardy https://www.facebook.com/RepConnieBernardy/ 41B Mary Kunesh-Podein @KuneshMary https://www.facebook.com/KuneshPodein/ Eastern Carver County 33B Cindy Pugh @RepCindyPugh https://www.facebook.com/RepresentativeCindyPugh 47A Jim Nash @JimNashMN47A https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jim-Nash-for-Minnesota/114732681899679 47B Joe Hoppe @Repjoehoppe N/A Eden Prairie 48A Laurie Pryor @lauriepryor https://www.facebook.com/LauriePryorMN/ 48B Jenifer Loon @JeniferLoon http://www.facebook.com/jeniferloon 49B Paul Rosenthal @PaulRosenthalMN http://www.facebook.com/citizensforrosenthal Edina 49B Paul Rosenthal @PaulRosenthalMN http://www.facebook.com/citizensforrosenthal 49A Dario Anselmo @Darioaaa https://www.facebook.com/anselmo4house Elk River 15A Sondra Erickson N/A http://www.facebook.com/RepSondraErickson 15B Jim Newberger N/A http://www.facebook.com/JimNewbeeeee 30A Nick Zerwas @NickZerwas http://www.facebook.com/VolunteersForZerwas 30B Eric Lucero @EricLuceroMN https://www.facebook.com/EricLuceroMN 31A Kurt Daudt @kdaudt http://www.facebook.com/KDaudtMN 34A Joyce Peppin @JoycePeppin http://www.facebook.com/joycepeppin 35A Abigail Whelan @abigailWhelan https://www.facebook.com/WhelanforHouse Farmington 57A Erin Maye Quade @taraKMack http://www.facebook.com/reptaramack 58A Jon Koznick @Jonkoznick http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pat-Garofalo-For-State-https://www.facebook.com/JonKoznickForHouse 58B Pat Garofalo @PatGarofalo Representative/116507961708678 Fridley 41A Connie Bernardy @conniebernardy https://www.facebook.com/RepConnieBernardy/ Hopkins 44B Jon Applebaum @JonApplebaum44B https://www.facebook.com/jonapplebaum44B 45B Mike Freiberg @RepFreiberg http://www.facebook.com/RepFreiberg 46A Peggy Flanagan @peggyflanagan https://www.facebook.com/State-Representative-Peggy-Flanagan-355689041294776/ 46B Cheryl Youakim @CLYouakim https://www.facebook.com/CLYouakim 48A Laurie Pryor @lauriepryor https://www.facebook.com/LauriePryorMN/ Prepared by AMSD January 2017 1 AMSD Member Districts Minnesota House of Representatives 2017 House School District District Legislator Twitter Facebook 49A Dario Anselmo @Darioaaa https://www.facebook.com/anselmo4house 49B Paul Rosenthal @PaulRosenthalMN http://www.facebook.com/citizensforrosenthal Inver Grove Heights 52B Regina Barr @reginaforhouse https://www.facebook.com/reginaforhouse Lakeville 20A Bob Vogel @bobvogelmnhouse https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bob-Vogel-for-House/554053634716300 55B Tony Albright @RepTonyAlbright https://www.facebook.com/tony.albright.94 56B Roz Peterson @rozpeterson https://www.facebook.com/reprozpeterson 58A Jon Koznick @Jonkoznick http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pat-Garofalo-For-State-https://www.facebook.com/JonKoznickForHouse 58B Pat Garofalo @PatGarofalo Representative/116507961708678 Mahtomedi 38B Matt Dean @repmattdean http://www.facebook.com/matt.dean.9081 39B Kathy Lohmer @KathyLohmer http://www.facebook.com/RepresentativeKathyLohmer 43A Peter Fischer @RepPeterFischer http://www.facebook.com/RepPeterFischer 43B Leon M. Lillie @leonlillie N/A Minneapolis 59A Fue Lee @neighborsforfue N/A @raymonddehn http://www.facebook.com/pages/Raymond-Dehn-for-House-of-Representatives-Dist- 59B Raymond Dehn 59B/225287084208175 60A Diane Loeffler @reploeffler https://www.facebook.com/reploeffler 60B Ilhan Omar @IlhanMN https://www.facebook.com/IlhanMN 61A Frank Hornstein N/A https://www.facebook.com/pages/Representative-Frank-Hornstein/128877853851980 61B Paul Thissen @paulthissen http://www.facebook.com/paul.thissen.5 62A Karen Clark N/A http://www.facebook.com/RepKarenClark 62B Susan Allen @SusanAllenMN https://www.facebook.com/pages/Susan-Allen-for-State-Rep-62B/155304977885746 63A Jim Davnie @jdavnie http://www.facebook.com/RepresentativeJimDavnie 63B Jean Wagenius @jdwagenius https://www.facebook.com/jean.wagenius.3 Minnetonka 33B Cindy Pugh @RepCindyPugh https://www.facebook.com/RepresentativeCindyPugh 44B Jon Applebaum @JonApplebaum44B https://www.facebook.com/jonapplebaum44B 47B Joe Hoppe @Repjoehoppe N/A 48A Laurie Pryor @lauriepryor https://www.facebook.com/LauriePryorMN/ Mounds View 38B Matt Dean @repmattdean http://www.facebook.com/matt.dean.9081 41A Connie Bernardy @conniebernardy https://www.facebook.com/RepConnieBernardy/ 41B Mary Kunesh-Podein @KuneshMary https://www.facebook.com/KuneshPodein/ 42A Randy Jessup @RandyFor42A https://www.facebook.com/randyfor42a/ 42B Jamie Becker-Finn @jbeckerfinn https://www.facebook.com/beckerfinn/ 66A Alice Hausman N/A http://www.facebook.com/alice.hausman.5 North St Paul-Maplewood 39B Kathy Lohmer @KathyLohmer http://www.facebook.com/RepresentativeKathyLohmer 43A Peter Fischer @RepPeterFischer http://www.facebook.com/RepPeterFischer 43B Leon M. Lillie @leonlillie N/A 53A Joann Ward @joannward4house http://www.facebook.com/CitizensForJoAnnWard 53B Kelly Fenton @kellyfentonmn https://www.facebook.com/FentonForHouse Orono 33A Jerry Hertaus @RepJerryHertaus https://www.facebook.com/JerryForStateRep 33B Cindy Pugh @RepCindyPugh https://www.facebook.com/RepresentativeCindyPugh Osseo 33A Jerry Hertaus @RepJerryHertaus https://www.facebook.com/JerryForStateRep 34A Joyce Peppin @JoycePeppin http://www.facebook.com/joycepeppin 34B Dennis Smith @DennisSmithMN https://www.facebook.com/DennisSmithMN 36B Melissa Hortman @melissahortman https://www.facebook.com/MelissaHortman 40A Michael Nelson N/A http://www.facebook.com/rep.michael.nelson 40B Debra Hilstrom @debrahilstrom http://www.facebook.com/debra.hilstrom 44A Sarah Anderson @Rep_SAnderson http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rep-Sarah-Anderson/101544633228976 45A Lyndon R. Carlson N/A http://www.facebook.com/pages/State-Representative-Lyndon-Carlson/207632055924786 Prior Lake-Savage 55B Tony Albright @RepTonyAlbright https://www.facebook.com/tony.albright.94 Prepared by AMSD January 2017 2 AMSD Member Districts Minnesota House of Representatives 2017 House School District District Legislator Twitter Facebook 56A Drew Christensen @RepChristensen https://www.facebook.com/christensen4mn Richfield 49A Dario Anselmo @Darioaaa https://www.facebook.com/anselmo4house 49B Paul Rosenthal @PaulRosenthalMN http://www.facebook.com/citizensforrosenthal 50A Linda Slocum N/A https://www.facebook.com/linda.slocum.79 63B Jean Wagenius @jdwagenius https://www.facebook.com/jean.wagenius.3 Robbinsdale 40A Michael Nelson N/A http://www.facebook.com/rep.michael.nelson 40B Debra Hilstrom @debrahilstrom http://www.facebook.com/debra.hilstrom 44A Sarah Anderson @Rep_SAnderson http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rep-Sarah-Anderson/101544633228976 45A Lyndon R. Carlson N/A http://www.facebook.com/pages/State-Representative-Lyndon-Carlson/207632055924786 45B Mike Freiberg @RepFreiberg http://www.facebook.com/RepFreiberg 46A Peggy Flanagan @peggyflanagan https://www.facebook.com/State-Representative-Peggy-Flanagan-355689041294776/ Rochester 21B Steve Drazkowski @SteveDraz https://www.facebook.com/Representative.Steve.Drazkowski/ 25A Duane Quam @DRQuam https://www.facebook.com/Quam4House 25B Duane Sauke @duanesauke https://www.facebook.com/DuaneSaukeMN 26A Tina Liebling @TinaLiebling https://www.facebook.com/Tina-Liebling-State-Representative-12238551961/ 26B Nels Pierson @NelsTPierson https://www.facebook.com/NelsForStateHouse Rockford Area 29A Joe McDonald @JoeMcDonaldMN https://www.facebook.com/RepJoeMcDonald 33A Jerry Hertaus @RepJerryHertaus https://www.facebook.com/JerryForStateRep Rosemount-Apple Valley- Eagan 51A Sandra A. Masin @Masin4Rep https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sandra-Masin/120752178235 51B Laurie Halverson @LaurieHalverson http://www.facebook.com/pages/Representative-Laurie-Halverson/415376705222306 52B Regina Barr @reginaforhouse https://www.facebook.com/reginaforhouse
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