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Grassroots Matching List Look up Your Hospital's Districts and Legislators Grassroots Matching List Look up your hospital's districts and legislators. Then reference the legislator's contact information. MN MN US Senate House Hospital Name Senate House House Legislator Legislator Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis 62 62A 5 Jeff Hayden Karen Clark service areas: 33 33A David Osmek Jerry Hertaus 34 34B Warren Limmer Kurt Zellers 44 44A Terri Bonoff Sarah Anderson 44 44B Terri Bonoff John Benson 45 45A Ann H. Rest Lyndon Carlson, Sr. 45 45B Ann H. Rest Mike Freiberg 46 46B Ron Latz Steve Simon 48 48A David W. Hann Yvonne Selcer 48 48B David W. Hann Jenifer Loon 49 49A Melisa Franzen Ron Erhardt 50 50B Melissa Halvorson Wiklund Ann Lenczewski 56 56A Dan Hall Pam Myhra 59 59A Bobby Joe Champion Joe Mullery 59 59B Bobby Joe Champion Raymond Dehn 60 60A Kari Dziedzic Diane Loeffler 60 60B Kari Dziedzic Phyllis Kahn 61 61A Scott Dibble Frank Hornstein 61 61B Scott Dibble Paul Thissen 62 62B Jeff Hayden Susan Allen 63 63A Patricia Torres Ray Jim Davnie 63 63B Patricia Torres Ray Jean Wagenius Albany Area Hospital and Medical Center 12 12B 7 Torrey Westrom Paul Anderson service areas: 9 09B Paul Gazelka Ron Kresha 13 13A Michelle Fischbach Jeff Howe 13 13B Michelle Fischbach Tim O’Driscoll Anoka Metro Regional Treatment Center 35 35A 6 Branden Petersen Jim Abeler service areas: 30 30A Mary Kiffmeyer Nick Zerwas 31 31A Michelle Benson Kurt Daudt 34 34A Warren Limmer Joyce Peppin 35 35B Branden Petersen Peggy Scott Grassroots Matching List Look up your hospital's districts and legislators. Then reference the legislator's contact information. 36 36A John Hoffman Mark Uglem Appleton Area Health Services 17 17A 7 Lyle Koenen Andrew Falk service areas: 12 12B Torrey Westrom Paul Anderson 16 16A Gary Dahms Chris Swedzinski Avera Marshall Regional Medical Center 16 16A 7 Gary Dahms Chris Swedzinski service areas: 16 16B Gary Dahms Paul Torkelson 17 17A Lyle Koenen Andrew Falk 22 22A Bill Weber Joe Schomacker 22 22B Bill Weber Rod Hamilton 23 23B Julie A. Rosen Tony Cornish Bethesda Hospital, St. Paul 65 65B 4 Sandra L. Pappas Carlos Mariani service areas: 52 52A James Metzen Rick Hansen 64 64A Richard Dick-Cohen Erin Murphy 64 64B Richard Dick-Cohen Michael Paymar 65 65A Sandra L. Pappas Rena Moran 66 66A John Marty Alice Hausman 66 66B John Marty John Lesch 67 67A Foung Hawj Tim Mahoney 67 67B Foung Hawj Sheldon Johnson Bigfork Valley Hospital 6 06A 8 David J. Tomassoni Carly Melin service area: 5 05A Tom Saxhaug John Persell Buffalo Hospital 29 29B 6 Bruce Anderson Marion O’Neill service areas: 18 18A Scott Newman Dean Urdahl 29 29A Bruce Anderson Joe McDonald 30 30A Mary Kiffmeyer Nick Zerwas 30 30B Mary Kiffmeyer David Fitzsimmons 33 33A David Osmek Jerry Hertaus 33 33B David Osmek Cindy Pugh 34 34A Warren Limmer Joyce Peppin 47 47A Julianne E. Ortman Ernie Leidiger Cambridge Medical Center 32 32A 8 Sean Nienow Brian Johnson service areas: 11 11B Tony Lourey Tim Faust 15 15A Dave Brown Sondra Erickson Grassroots Matching List Look up your hospital's districts and legislators. Then reference the legislator's contact information. 31 31A Michelle Benson Kurt Daudt 31 31B Michelle Benson Tom Hackbarth 32 32B Sean Nienow Bob Barrett CentraCare Health – Long Prairie 9 09B 7 Paul Gazelka Ron Kresha service areas: 8 08B Bill G. Ingebrigtsen Bud Nornes 9 09A Paul Gazelka Mark Anderson 12 12B Torrey Westrom Paul Anderson CentraCare Health – Melrose 12 12B 7 Torrey Westrom Paul Anderson service areas: 9 09A Paul Gazelka Mark Anderson 9 09B Paul Gazelka Ron Kresha 13 13A Michelle Fischbach Jeff Howe 13 13B Michelle Fischbach Tim O’Driscoll CentraCare Health – Monticello 29 29B 6 Bruce Anderson Marion O’Neill service areas: 15 15B Dave Brown Jim Newberger 29 29A Bruce Anderson Joe McDonald 30 30A Mary Kiffmeyer Nick Zerwas 30 30B Mary Kiffmeyer David Fitzsimmons 31 31A Michelle Benson Kurt Daudt 34 34A Warren Limmer Joyce Peppin CentraCare Health - Paynesville 13 13A 7 Michelle Fischbach Jeff Howe service areas: 12 12B Torrey Westrom Paul Anderson 17 17B Lyle Koenen Mary Sawatzky 18 18A Scott Newman Dean Urdahl CentraCare Health – Sauk Centre 12 12B 7 Torrey Westrom Paul Anderson Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota 62 62A 5 Jeff Hayden Karen Clark service areas: 33 33A David Osmek Jerry Hertaus 34 34B Warren Limmer Kurt Zellers 44 44A Terri Bonoff Sarah Anderson 44 44B Terri Bonoff John Benson 45 45A Ann H. Rest Lyndon Carlson, Sr. 45 45B Ann H. Rest Mike Freiberg 46 46B Ron Latz Steve Simon 48 48A David W. Hann Yvonne Selcer Grassroots Matching List Look up your hospital's districts and legislators. Then reference the legislator's contact information. 48 48B David W. Hann Jenifer Loon 49 49A Melisa Franzen Ron Erhardt 50 50B Melissa Halvorson Wiklund Ann Lenczewski 59 59A Bobby Joe Champion Joe Mullery 59 59B Bobby Joe Champion Raymond Dehn 60 60A Kari Dziedzic Diane Loeffler 60 60B Kari Dziedzic Phyllis Kahn 61 61A Scott Dibble Frank Hornstein 61 61B Scott Dibble Paul Thissen 62 62B Jeff Hayden Susan Allen 63 63A Patricia Torres Ray Jim Davnie 63 63B Patricia Torres Ray Jean Wagenius Chippewa County-Montevideo Hospital 17 17A 7 Lyle Koenen Andrew Falk service area: 16 16A Gary Dahms Chris Swedzinski Community Behavioral Health Hospital - Alexandria 8 08B 7 Bill G. Ingebrigtsen Mary Franson service areas: 2 23B Rod Skoe Steve Green 8 08A Bill G. Ingebrigtsen Bud Nornes 9 09A Paul Gazelka Mark Anderson 12 12A Torrey Westrom Jay McNamar Community Behavioral Health Hospital - Annandale 29 29A 6 Bruce Anderson Joe McDonald service areas: 17 17A Lyle Koenen Andrew Falk 18 18B Scott Newman Glenn Gruenhagen 29 29B Bruce Anderson Marion O’Neill Community Behavioral Health Hospital - Baxter 10 10A 8 Carrie Ruud John Ward service area: 9 09B Paul Gazelka Ron Kresha Community Behavioral Health Hospital - Bemidji 5 05A 8 Tom Saxhaug John Persell service areas: 2 02A Rod Skoe Roger A. Erickson 4 04B Kent Eken Paul Marquart Community Behavioral Health Hospital - Fergus Falls 8 08A 7 Bill G. Ingebrigtsen Bud Nornes service areas: 4 04B Kent Eken Paul Marquart 8 08B Bill G. Ingebrigtsen Mary Franson 12 12A Torrey Westrom Jay McNamar Community Behavioral Health Hospital - Rochester 26 26B 1 Carla Nelson Mike Benson Grassroots Matching List Look up your hospital's districts and legislators. Then reference the legislator's contact information. service areas: 21 21B Matt Schmit Steve Drazkowski 25 25A David H. Senjem Duane Quam 25 25B David H. Senjem Kim Norton 26 26A Carla Nelson Tina Liebling 27 27B Dan Sparks Jeanne Poppe 28 28A Jeremy Miller Gene Pelowski, Jr 28 28B Jeremy Miller Greg Davids Community Behavioral Health Hospital - St. Peter 19 19A 1 Kathy Sheran Clark Johnson service areas: 18 18B Scott Newman Glenn Gruenhagen 19 19B Kathy Sheran Kathy Brynaert 20 20A Kevin L. Dahle Kelby Woodard 20 20B Kevin L. Dahle David Bly Community Memorial Hospital, Cloquet 11 11A 8 Tony Lourey Mike Sundin service areas: 6 06A David J. Tomassoni Carly Melin 6 06B David J. Tomassoni Jason Metsa 7 07B Roger J. Reinert Erik Simonson Cook County North Shore Hospital, Grand Marais 3 03A 8 Tom M. Bakk David Dill service areas: 3 03A 8 Tom M. Bakk David Dill 6 06A David J. Tomassoni Carly Melin 6 06B David J. Tomassoni Jason Metsa Cuyuna Regional Medical Center, Crosby 10 10B 8 Carrie Ruud Joe Radinovich service areas: 9 09B Paul Gazelka Ron Kresha 10 10A Carrie Ruud John Ward District One Hospital, Faribault 24 24B 1 Vicki Jensen Patti Fritz service areas: 20 20A Kevin L. Dahle Kelby Woodard 20 20B Kevin L. Dahle David Bly 24 24A Vicki Jensen John Petersburg 58 58B Dave Thompson Pat Garofalo Douglas County Hospital, Alexandria 8 08B 7 Bill G. Ingebrigtsen Mary Franson service areas: 8 08A Bill G. Ingebrigtsen Bud Nornes 9 09A Paul Gazelka Mark Anderson 12 12A Torrey Westrom Jay McNamar 12 12B Torrey Westrom Paul Anderson Grassroots Matching List Look up your hospital's districts and legislators. Then reference the legislator's contact information. Ely-Bloomenson Community Hospital 3 03A 8 Tom M. Bakk David Dill service area: 6 06B David J. Tomassoni Jason Metsa Essentia Health-Ada 4 04B 7 Kent Eken Paul Marquart service area: 4 04A Kent Eken Ben Lien Essentia Health-Deer River 5 05B 8 Tom Saxhaug Tom Anzelc service area: 5 05A Tom Saxhaug John Persell Essentia Health-Duluth 7 07A 8 Roger J. Reinert Thomas Huntley service areas: 3 03A Tom M. Bakk David Dill 3 03B Tom M. Bakk Mary Murphy Essentia Health-Fosston 1 01B 7 Leroy A. Stumpf Debra Kiel service areas: 2 02A Rod Skoe Roger A. Erickson 2 02B Rod Skoe Steve Green Essentia Health-Graceville 12 12A 7 Torrey Westrom Jay McNamar service area: 16 16A Gary Dahms Chris Swedzinski Essentia Health Northern Pines, Aurora 6 06B 8 David J. Tomassoni Jason Metsa Essentia Health-Sandstone 11 11B 8 Tony Lourey Tim Faust Essentia Health-St. Joseph's Medical Center, Brainerd 10 10A 8 Carrie Ruud John Ward service areas: 5 05A Tom Saxhaug John Persell 9 09A Paul Gazelka Mark Anderson 9 09B Paul Gazelka Ron Kresha 10 10B Carrie Ruud Joe Radinovich 15 15A Dave Brown Sondra Erickson Essentia Health-St. Mary's Hospital - Detroit Lakes 4 04B 7 Kent Eken Paul Marquart service areas: 2 02B Rod Skoe Steve Green 4 04A Kent Eken Ben Lien 8 08A Bill G. Ingebrigtsen Bud Nornes 8 08B Bill G. Ingebrigtsen Mary Franson Essentia Health-St.
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