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Contact your legislators on Twitter with #ArtsAdvocacyDay20, #Legacy, #CreativeMN and @MNCITIZEN District Legislator Twitter Handle District Legislator Twitter Handle 1B Debora Kiel @DebKiel 20 Rich Draheim @SenatorDraheim 2 Paul Utke @SenUtke 20A Bob Vogel @BobVogelMNHouse 3A Rob Ecklund @RobEcklund 20B Todd Lippert @tslippert 4 Kent Eken @Kent_Eken 20 Michael Goggin @SenatorGoggin 4B Paul Marquart @reppaulmarquart 21A Barb Haley @BarbHaleyMN 5 Justin Eichorn @SenatorEichorn 21B Steve Drazkowski @SteveDraz 6A Julie Sandstede @JulieSandstede 22A Joe Schomaker @joeschomacker 6B Dave Lislegard @DaveLislegard 22B Rod Hamilton @RHamilton542 7 Erik Simonson @ErikSimonson 23 Julie Rosen @JulieRosenMN 7A Jennifer Schultz @RepJenSchultz 23B Jeremy Munson @jeremymunson 7B Liz Olson @LizOlson218 24 John Jasinski @SenatorJasinski 8 Bill Ingebrigtsen @sen_inge 24A John Petersburg @JPetersburgMN 8B Mary Franson @RepMaryFranson 24B Brian Daniels @BrianDanielsMN 9 Paul Gazelka @paulgazelka 25 David Senjem @DSenjem 9B Ron Kresha @ronkresha 25A Duane Quam @DRQuam 10 Carrie Ruud @CarrieRuud 25B Duane Sauke @duanesauke 10A Josh Heintzeman @JoshHeintzeman 26 Carla Nelson @CarlaNelsonMN 10B Dale Lueck @DKL5342 26A Tina Liebling @TinaLiebling 11 Jason Rarick @JasonRarick 26B Nels Pierson @Nels @NelsTPierson 11B Nathan Nelson @NathanNelsonMN 27A Peggy Bennett @PeggyABennett 12 Torrey Westrom @SenWestrom 27B Jeanne Poppe @RepPoppe 12A Jeff Backer @JeffBacker 28 Jeremy Miller @jeremyrmiller 12B Paul Anderson @PTAnderson_MN 28A Gene Pelowski @GenePelowski 13A Lisa Demuth @LisaDemuthMN 29A Joe McDonald @joemacphoto 14 Jerry Relph @SenatorRelph 29B Marion O’Neill @MarionONeill1 14A Tama Theis @RepTheis 30 Mary Kiffmeyer @marykiff 15 Andrew Mathews @AndrewMathewsMN 30A Paul Novotny 15A Sondra Erickson @RepSondra 30B Eric Lucero @EricLuceroMN 15B Shane Mekeland @ShaneMekeland 31 Michelle R. Benson @SenatorBenson 16 Gary Dahms @sendahms 31A Kurt Daudt @kdaudt 16A Chris Swedzinski @RepChrisSwede 31B Cal Bahr @calbahrsd31 16B Paul Torkelson @Paul_Torkelson 32 Mark Koran @MarkkoranMN 17A Tim Miller @timmiller_mn 32A Brian Johnson @RepJohnsonMN 17B Dave Baker @DaveBakerMN 32B Anne Neu @anneneu 18 Scott Newman @SenatorNewmanMN 33 David Osmek @DavidJOsmek 18A Dean Urdahl @DUrdahl 33A Jerry Hertaus @RepJerryHertaus 18B Glenn Gruenhagen @GlennGruenhagen 33B Kelly Morrison @Morrison4MN 19 Nick Frentz @NickAFrentz 34 Warren Limmer @SenWarrenLimmer 19A Jeff Brand @RepJeffBrand 34A Kristin Robbins @KRobbinsMN 19B John Considine @jackconsidineMN 34B Kristin Bahner @KristinBahnerMN 35 Jim Abeler @Jimabeler Tweeting Today? District Legislator Twitter Handle 36 John Hoffman @JohnHoffmanMN District Legislator Twitter Handle 36A Zack Stephenson @zackstephenson 52A Rick Hansen @reprickhansen 36B Melissa Hortman @melissahortman 52B Ruth Richardson @RuthForHouse 37A Erin Koegel @ErinKoegel 53 Susan Kent @SusanKentMN 38 Roger Chamberlain @rcchamberlain1 53A Tou Xiong @TouXiongMN53A 38A Linda Runbeck @lindarunbeck 53B Steve Sandell @SteveSandell53b 38B Ami Wazlawik @amiwazlawik 54 Karla Bigham @karlabigham 39 Karin Housley @SenKarinHousley 54A Anne Claflin @anne_claflin 39A Bob Dettmer @RepBobDettmer 54B Tony Jurgens @TonyJurgensMN 39B Shelly Christensen @Shelly39B 55A Brad Tabke @BradTabke 40 Chris Eaton @EatonSenator 55B Tony Albright @RepTonyAlbright 41 Carolyn Laine @CarolynLaine 56 Dan Hall @SenatorDanHall 41A Connie Bernardy @conniebernardy 56A Hunter Cantrell @HCantrellMN 41B Mary Kunesh-Podein @mkuneshpodein 56B Alice Mann @AliceMann4House 42 Jason Isaacson @jasondisaacson 57 Greg Clausen @SenGregClausen 42A Kelly Moller @KellyForUs 57A Robert Bierman @RobertBiermanMN 42B Jamie Becker-Finn @jbeckerfinn 58 Matt Little @LittleSenator 43A Peter Fischer @RepPeterFischer 58A Jon Koznick @Jonkoznick 43B Leon Lillie @leonlillie 58B Pat Garofalo @PatGarofalo 44 Paul Anderson @PTAnderson_MN 59 Bobby Joe Champion @BobbyJChampion 44A Ginny Klevorn @GinnyKlevorn 59A Fue Lee @RepFueLee 44B Patty Acomb @PattyAcomb 59B Raymond Dehn @raymonddehn 45 Ann Rest @SenatorAnn 60 Kari Dziedzic @KariDziedzic 45A Lyndon Carlson @RepCarlson 60A Sydney Jordan @SydneyZatha 45B Mike Freiberg @RepFreiberg 61 Scott Dibble @ScottDibble 46 Ron Latz @SenRonLatz 61B Jamie Long @Jamiemlong 46B Cheryl Youakim @CLYouakim 62 Jeff Hayden @jeffreyhayden 47A Jim Nash @JimNashMN 62A Hodan Hassan @RepHassan 48 Steve Cwodzinski @CwodMN 62B Aisha Gomez @RepAishaGomez 48A Laurie Pryor @lauriepryor 63 Patricia Torres Ray @TorresRayMN 48B Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn @carlieforhouse 63A Jim Davnie @jdavnie 49 Melisa Franzen @MelisaFranzen 63B Jean Wagenius @JeanWagenius 49A Heather Edelson @heather_edelson 64A Kaohly Her @KaohlyVangHer 49B Steven Elkins @ElkinsForHouse 64B Dave Pinto @davepinto 50 Melissa H Wiklund @mhwiklund 65 Sandra Pappas @SenatorPappas 50A Michael Howard @mikehowardmn 65A Rena Moran @renamoran 50B Andrew Carlson @AndrewCarlsonMN 65B Carlos Mariani @Cmarianirosa 51 Jim Carlson @SenatorCarlson 66 John Marty @JohnMarty 51A Sandra Masin @Masin4Rep 66B John Lesch @johnlesch 51B Laurie Halverson @LaurieHalverson 67 Foung Hawj @founghawj 52 Matt Klein @MattKleinSD52 67A Tim Mahoney @TimMahoney67A 67B Jay Xiong @RepJayXiong .
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