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Committee, and the Environment, Energy & Natural Resources Budget Division of the Finance Committee. He also previously served as chair of the Veterans and General Legislation Committee, the State and Local Government Operation Committee, and the Rules and Administration Committee, and as vice chair of the Health and Human Services Committee. He was
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Vickerman was chair of the Senate Agriculture and Veterans Committee, and of the Agriculture and Veterans Budget and Policy Division of the Finance Committee. He served on the Environment and Natural Resources Committee, the Finance Committee, the State and Local Government Operations and Oversight
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Vickerman sponsored legislation and actively promoted the establishment of the Feeding Minnesota Task Force, which brings together leaders from the agriculture community to find ways to best help food banks across Minnesota. He noted that his motivation for creating the task force was because
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On May 8, 2010, Vickerman received the Walter and Joan Mondale Award for Outstanding Public Service, recognizing distinguished lifetime achievement in public service. The award was presented at the DFL Party's annual Humphrey Day Dinner in Minneapolis.
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Vickerman's special legislative concerns included taxes, the environment and natural resources, health and human services, agriculture, local and metro government and community issues, education, rural health issues, transportation, and veterans.
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Minnesota's food shelves have a difficult time keeping up with demand, and the agricultural community is in a unique position to ensure that harvested food that is not sold gets to people who need it, rather than going to waste.
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Commissioner, prior to being elected to the Minnesota Senate. He and his wife, Wava, were married in 1950, and are the parents of six children. His cousin-in-law
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counties. Prior to redistricting in the early 1990s, the area was known as District 28, and included all or portions of
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Vickerman served three terms on the Minnesota Rural Health Advisory Committee, being first appointed by
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Vickerman, who lived just outside Tracy, represented District 22, including all of
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Minnesota Public Radio – Votetracker: Jim Vickerman Voting Record
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Minnesota Legislators Past & Present Barbara "Barb" Vickerman
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Minnesota Senate
Doran Isackson
Doug Magnus
Tracy, Minnesota
Marshall, Minnesota
Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party
Barbara Vickerman
Tracy, Minnesota
Legislator
Minnesota
Minnesota State Senator
Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party
Doran Isackson
Cottonwood
Jackson
Murray
Nobles
Pipestone
Rock
Brown
Cottonwood
Jackson
Martin
Murray
Nobles
Redwood
Watonwan
Majority Whip
Governor Arne Carlson

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