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AMSD Minnesota Senate Social Media List AMSD Member Districts Minnesota Senate Social Media 2018 Senate School District District Legislator Twitter Facebook Anoka-Hennepin 31 Michelle Benson @SenatorBenson http://www.facebook.com/senatorbenson 34 Warren Limmer @SenWarrenLimmer https://www.facebook.com/Senator-Warren-Limmer-534938206706236/ 35 Jim Abeler @jimabeler https://www.facebook.com/Jim-Abeler-for-MN-Senate-SD-35-578005872292264/ 36 John Hoffman @JohnHoffmanMN https://www.facebook.com/SenatorJohnHoffman/ 37 Jerry Newton @VoteJerryNewton https://www.facebook.com/VoteJerryNewton 38 Roger Chamberlain @rcchamberlain1 http://www.facebook.com/senator.roger.chamberlain 40 Chris Eaton @EatonSenator https://www.facebook.com/eatonmn 41 Carolyn Laine @CarolynLaine https://www.facebook.com/carolyn.laine Bloomington 49 Melisa Franzen @melisafranzen http://www.facebook.com/MelisaLFranzen 50 Melissa Halvorson Wiklund @mhwiklund http://www.facebook.com/SenatorWiklund Brooklyn Center 40 Chris Eaton @EatonSenator https://www.facebook.com/eatonmn Burnsville-Eagan-Savage 51 Jim Carlson @SenatorCarlson http://www.facebook.com/SenatorJimCarlson 55 Eric Pratt @EricPrattMN https://www.facebook.com/EricPrattMN 56 Dan Hall @SenatorDanHall https://www.facebook.com/SenDanHall/ 57 Greg Clausen @SenGregClausen http://www.facebook.com/senatorclausen Columbia Heights 41 Carolyn Laine @CarolynLaine https://www.facebook.com/carolyn.laine Eastern Carver County 33 David Osmek @DavidJOsmek https://www.facebook.com/SenatorDavidOsmek 47 Scott Jensen @drscottjensen https://www.facebook.com/Dr-Scott-Jensen-1492673654369368/ Eden Prairie 48 Steve Cwodzinski @cwodsquad https://www.facebook.com/cwodforsenate/ 49 Melisa Franzen @melisafranzen http://www.facebook.com/MelisaLFranzen Edina 46 Ron Latz @SenRonLatz https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ron-Latz/479895672076437 49 Melisa Franzen @melisafranzen http://www.facebook.com/MelisaLFranzen Elk River 15 Andrew Mathews @AndrewMathewsMN https://www.facebook.com/AndrewforSenate 30 Mary Kiffmeyer @marykiff https://www.facebook.com/mary.kiffmeyer 31 Michelle Benson @SenatorBenson http://www.facebook.com/senatorbenson 34 Warren Limmer @SenWarrenLimmer https://www.facebook.com/Senator-Warren-Limmer-534938206706236/ 35 Jim Abeler @jimabeler https://www.facebook.com/Jim-Abeler-for-MN-Senate-SD-35-578005872292264/ Farmington 57 Greg Clausen @SenGregClausen http://www.facebook.com/senatorclausen 58 Matt Little @LittleSenator https://www.facebook.com/MattMLittle Fridley 41 Carolyn Laine @CarolynLaine https://www.facebook.com/carolyn.laine Hopkins 44 Paul Anderson @PTAnderson_MN https://www.facebook.com/paulandersonforsenate/ 45 Ann H. Rest @SenatorAnn http://www.facebook.com/SenatorRest 46 Ron Latz @SenRonLatz https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ron-Latz/479895672076437 48 Steve Cwodzinski @cwodsquad https://www.facebook.com/cwodforsenate/ 49 Melisa Franzen @melisafranzen http://www.facebook.com/MelisaLFranzen Inver Grove Heights 52 Matt Klein @MattKleinSD52 https://www.facebook.com/mattkleinforsenate/ Lakeville 20 Rich Draheim @Draheim4Senate https://www.facebook.com/draheimforsenate/ 55 Eric Pratt @EricPrattMN https://www.facebook.com/EricPrattMN 56 Dan Hall @SenatorDanHall https://www.facebook.com/SenDanHall/ 58 Matt Little @LittleSenator https://www.facebook.com/MattMLittle Mahtomedi 38 Roger Chamberlain @rcchamberlain1 http://www.facebook.com/senator.roger.chamberlain 39 Karin Housley @SenKarinHousley http://www.facebook.com/SenatorKarinHousley 43 Charles "Chuck" Wiger @ChuckWiger http://www.facebook.com/pages/Senator-Chuck-W-Wiger/259010757565854 Minneapolis 59 Bobby Joe Champion @BobbyJChampion http://www.facebook.com/SenBobbyJoeChampion 60 Kari Dziedzic @KariDziedzic http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kari-Dziedzic-for-Minnesota-State-Senate/102373066543665 61 Scott Dibble @ScottDibble https://www.facebook.com/senatordibble 62 Jeff Hayden @jeffreyhayden http://www.facebook.com/SenatorJeffHayden 63 Patricia Torres Ray @TorresRayMN http://www.facebook.com/patricia.t.ray Minnetonka 33 David Osmek @DavidJOsmek https://www.facebook.com/SenatorDavidOsmek 44 Paul Anderson @PTAnderson_MN https://www.facebook.com/paulandersonforsenate/ 47 Scott Jensen @drscottjensen https://www.facebook.com/Dr-Scott-Jensen-1492673654369368/ 48 Steve Cwodzinski @cwodsquad https://www.facebook.com/cwodforsenate/ Monticello 15 Andrew Mathews @AndrewMathewsMN https://www.facebook.com/AndrewforSenate 29 Bruce Anderson N/A N/A 30 Mary Kiffmeyer @marykiff https://www.facebook.com/mary.kiffmeyer Mounds View 38 Roger Chamberlain @rcchamberlain1 http://www.facebook.com/senator.roger.chamberlain 41 Carolyn Laine @CarolynLaine https://www.facebook.com/carolyn.laine 42 Jason "Ike" Isaacson @JDIsaacson https://www.facebook.com/IsaacsonforSD42 66 John Marty @JohnMarty https://www.facebook.com/senjohnmarty North St Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale 39 Karin Housley @SenKarinHousley http://www.facebook.com/SenatorKarinHousley 43 Charles "Chuck" Wiger @ChuckWiger http://www.facebook.com/pages/Senator-Chuck-W-Wiger/259010757565854 53 Susan Kent @SusanKentMN https://www.facebook.com/SusanKentMN 54 Vacant Prepared by AMSD Feb 2018 1 AMSD Member Districts Minnesota Senate Social Media 2018 Senate School District District Legislator Twitter Facebook Orono 33 David Osmek @DavidJOsmek https://www.facebook.com/SenatorDavidOsmek Osseo 33 David Osmek @DavidJOsmek https://www.facebook.com/SenatorDavidOsmek 34 Warren Limmer @SenWarrenLimmer https://www.facebook.com/Senator-Warren-Limmer-534938206706236/ 36 John Hoffman @JohnHoffmanMN https://www.facebook.com/SenatorJohnHoffman/ 40 Chris Eaton @EatonSenator https://www.facebook.com/eatonmn 44 Paul Anderson @PTAnderson_MN https://www.facebook.com/paulandersonforsenate/ 45 Ann H. Rest @SenatorAnn http://www.facebook.com/SenatorRest Prior Lake-Savage 55 Eric Pratt @EricPrattMN https://www.facebook.com/EricPrattMN 56 Dan Hall @SenatorDanHall https://www.facebook.com/SenDanHall/ Richfield 49 Melisa Franzen @melisafranzen http://www.facebook.com/MelisaLFranzen 50 Melissa Halvorson Wiklund @mhwiklund http://www.facebook.com/SenatorWiklund 63 Patricia Torres Ray @TorresRayMN http://www.facebook.com/patricia.t.ray Robbinsdale 40 Chris Eaton @EatonSenator https://www.facebook.com/eatonmn 44 Paul Anderson @PTAnderson_MN https://www.facebook.com/paulandersonforsenate/ 45 Ann H. Rest @SenatorAnn http://www.facebook.com/SenatorRest 46 Ron Latz @SenRonLatz https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ron-Latz/479895672076437 Rochester 21 Mike Goggin @gogginforsenate https://www.facebook.com/gogginforsenate 25 David Senjem @DSenjem https://www.facebook.com/dsenjem 26 Carla Nelson @sencarlanelson https://www.facebook.com/SenatorCarlaNelson/ Rockford Area 29 Bruce Anderson N/A N/A 33 David Osmek @DavidJOsmek https://www.facebook.com/SenatorDavidOsmek Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan 51 Jim Carlson @SenatorCarlson http://www.facebook.com/SenatorJimCarlson 52 Matt Klein @MattKleinSD52 https://www.facebook.com/mattkleinforsenate/ 56 Dan Hall @SenatorDanHall https://www.facebook.com/SenDanHall/ 57 Greg Clausen @SenGregClausen http://www.facebook.com/senatorclausen 58 Matt Little @LittleSenator https://www.facebook.com/MattMLittle Roseville 42 Jason "Ike" Isaacson @JDIsaacson https://www.facebook.com/IsaacsonforSD42 43 Charles "Chuck" Wiger @ChuckWiger http://www.facebook.com/pages/Senator-Chuck-W-Wiger/259010757565854 66 John Marty @JohnMarty https://www.facebook.com/senjohnmarty Shakopee 55 Eric Pratt @EricPrattMN https://www.facebook.com/EricPrattMN 56 Dan Hall @SenatorDanHall https://www.facebook.com/SenDanHall/ South St. Paul 52 Matt Klein @MattKleinSD52 https://www.facebook.com/mattkleinforsenate/ 54 Vacant South Washington County 53 Susan Kent @SusanKentMN https://www.facebook.com/SusanKentMN 54 Vacant Spring Lake Park 37 Jerry Newton @VoteJerryNewton https://www.facebook.com/VoteJerryNewton 38 Roger Chamberlain @rcchamberlain1 http://www.facebook.com/senator.roger.chamberlain 41 Carolyn Laine @CarolynLaine https://www.facebook.com/carolyn.laine St. Anthony-New Brighton 41 Carolyn Laine @CarolynLaine https://www.facebook.com/carolyn.laine St. Cloud 13 Michelle Fischbach N/A https://www.facebook.com/Senator-Michelle-Fischbach-107037332686173/ 14 Jerry Relph @J_RelphMN https://www.facebook.com/jerryrelphsd14/ 15 Andrew Mathews @AndrewMathewsMN https://www.facebook.com/AndrewforSenate St. Louis Park 44 Paul Anderson @PTAnderson_MN https://www.facebook.com/paulandersonforsenate/ 46 Ron Latz @SenRonLatz https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ron-Latz/479895672076437 49 Melisa Franzen @melisafranzen http://www.facebook.com/MelisaLFranzen St. Paul 64 Dick Cohen @SenDickCohen N/A 65 Sandy Pappas @SenatorPappas http://www.facebook.com/SenatorPappas 66 John Marty @JohnMarty https://www.facebook.com/senjohnmarty 67 Foung Hawj @founghawj http://www.facebook.com/senatorhawj Stillwater 38 Roger Chamberlain @rcchamberlain1 http://www.facebook.com/senator.roger.chamberlain 39 Karin Housley @SenKarinHousley+C153 http://www.facebook.com/SenatorKarinHousley 53 Susan Kent @SusanKentMN https://www.facebook.com/SusanKentMN 54 Vacant Wayzata 33 David Osmek @DavidJOsmek https://www.facebook.com/SenatorDavidOsmek 34 Warren Limmer @SenWarrenLimmer https://www.facebook.com/Senator-Warren-Limmer-534938206706236/ 44 Paul Anderson @PTAnderson_MN https://www.facebook.com/paulandersonforsenate/ 46 Ron Latz @SenRonLatz https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ron-Latz/479895672076437 West St. Paul-Mendota Hts.-Eagan 51 Jim Carlson @SenatorCarlson http://www.facebook.com/SenatorJimCarlson 52 Matt Klein @MattKleinSD52 https://www.facebook.com/mattkleinforsenate/ White Bear Lake 38 Roger Chamberlain @rcchamberlain1 http://www.facebook.com/senator.roger.chamberlain 42 Jason "Ike" Isaacson @JDIsaacson https://www.facebook.com/IsaacsonforSD42 43 Charles "Chuck" Wiger @ChuckWiger http://www.facebook.com/pages/Senator-Chuck-W-Wiger/259010757565854 Prepared by AMSD Feb 2018 2.
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