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Larry Pogemiller

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in 1980, serving as the representative of District 55A from 1981 to 1983. After serving one term, he was elected to the Senate in 1982, serving the old District 58 prior to the 1992
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and, thereafter, District 59. He was re-elected in every general election. He was appointed Director of the Higher Education office in October 2011 by
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from 2007 to 2011. As majority leader, he was chair of the Senate Rules Committee and its subcommittees, and also served on the Senate Tax Committee.
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called him "a very frustrating individual as he runs the clock past midnight all the time." Pogemiller had a rocky relationship with former
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called him "a brilliant and combative political tactician who often speaks his mind". Former Minnesota House Speaker
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Pogemiller is known for his outspoken, assertive leadership style and his strategic thinking. Reporter Tom Scheck of
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Minnesota Public Radio – Votetracker: Lawrence Pogemiller Voting Record
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Democratic Party members of the Minnesota House of Representatives
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Project Vote Smart – Senator Lawrence Pogemiller Profile
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Brunswick, Mark; Lopez, Patricia (November 9, 2006).
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Minnesota Office of Higher Education
Incumbent
Majority Leader of the Minnesota Senate
Dean Johnson
Amy Koch
Minnesota State Senator
Allan Spear
Kari Dziedzic
Minnesota State Senator
Carl W. Kroening
Minnesota State Representative
Stanley J. Fudro
Connie Levi
Minneapolis
Minnesota
Democratic
Alma mater
University of Minnesota
Harvard University
legislator
Minnesota
Minnesota Office of Higher Education
Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party
Minneapolis
Minnesota Legislature
Senate
majority leader
Minneapolis
DeLaSalle High School

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