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has led to serving on a variety of state commissions and task forces since being elected to the County Board. This includes serving on the State Community Health Advisory Council, for which she chaired a work group on Health Equity, and serving on the Future of Public Health Task Force. She created a task force that is examining the consequences of parental incarceration on children and considering state and local policies to reduce the long-term negative developmental impacts on children.
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In that role she has served on the State Community Health Advisory Council, chairing a Health Equity Task Force in 2015, and serving on the Future of Public Health Task Force in 2017. As a State Senator she had a lead role in health care and human services policy. That policy interest and expertise
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in his bid for governor. He dropped out of the race after only a couple of months. Kiscaden had endorsed another member of the DFL to succeed her in the legislature. Her most recent term in the State Senate ended in January 2007. Although recruited to run for Congress and to return to the Minnesota
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She has extensive experience as an engaged community volunteer and has been the founder of several local initiatives, including the Beat the Odds Scholarship Program, Rochester Issues Forum, SE MN Together, and More Women on the Move. Her long history of service on local boards and commissions
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Her expertise in health, human services, and corrections was developed from her years as human services planner and program manager at the county level as well as her 25 years of experience as and organizational development consultant for government and non-profit organizations.
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continues. She is currently an Advisory Board Member of the Future Services Institute, participating in the Government Alliance for Racial Equity, and on the board of Seasons Hospice.
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Despite being elected as a member of the Independence Party, Kiscaden still caucused with the Republicans until they publicly separated from her. She was invited to join the
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from District 30, which includes much of Rochester and nearby rural areas. She was first elected to the Senate in 1992 as a
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Commissioners serve on a non-partisan board: there are no party designations or endorsements.
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A graduate of the University of Minnesota in Education where she was a member of
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State Senate, Kiscaden chose to run for County Commissioner.
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Doran taps Legislature's only IPM member as running mate
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Minnesota Senate
United States
politician
Rochester, Minnesota
Olmsted County, Minnesota
Minnesota State Senator
Republican
Independence Party of Minnesota
Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party
Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
Kelly Doran
Phi Beta Kappa
Sheila Kiscaden
Minnesota Legislators Past & Present
Sheila Kiscaden's Senate website
Doran taps Legislature's only IPM member as running mate
Minnesota Public Radio
Categories
Living people
Democratic Party Minnesota state senators
Women state legislators in Minnesota
21st-century American legislators
21st-century American women politicians
Politicians from Rochester, Minnesota
21st-century Minnesota politicians

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