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Senator Karin Housley
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State Government
About Us
In 2012, I was elected to represent the people of Forest Lake, Stillwater, and the surrounding St. Croix Valley in the Minnesota Senate. In that time, we have made a real difference. I’m proud of our accomplishments together, including passing landmark protections for elderly and vulnerable Minnesotans, making record investments in area schools, cutting your taxes, and navigating a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic.
Now, there is more work to do, and I am asking for your support to continue representing our communities in the Minnesota Senate. I have lived in this district for more than 30 years. I raised my family here, my kids went to school here, and now my grandkids are growing up here. As we confront our state’s many challenges ahead, I will continuing bringing my leadership and experience to the Capitol every day as I work to get things done for you.Images
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View Personal BioKarin HousleyAs a mom and small business owner, Karin knew she had a perspective needed at the State Capitol. In 2012, Karin was first elected to serve Forest Lake, Stillwater, and the St. Croix Valley in the Minnesota Senate. She has become known as a passionate advocate for senior citizens, veterans, and families. Karin is proud of the relationships she has built with the communities she represents, and was re-elected in 2016 and 2020. As a state senator, Karin is an effective leader that gets things done. She was selected by her colleagues to serve as an assistant majority leader, where she assists in the leadership of the Senate’s business. Karin also serves as chairwoman of the Senate Aging and Long-Term Care Committee—the state’s first-ever committee focused on long-term care issues—as well as vice chair of the Jobs and Economic Growth Committee, and serves on the Commerce and Consumer Protection and Human Services Reform committees.Tell a Friend
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