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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON SWORN INTO SENATE, TAKES MINORITY LEADERSHIP ROLE

Senator Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks) took the oath of office on Tuesday as the Minnesota Senate began the 93rd legislative session.    “It’s an exciting day to be here to begin building relationships with each other, and to build Minnesota up to being a greater state,” Johnson told Senators in his floor remarks. “Today we’re turning over […]

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MN STATE SENATOR MARK JOHNSON NAMED SENATE MINORITY LEADER

District 1 Minnesota State Senator Mark Johnson (Republican – East Grand Forks), was named the Senate Minority Leader on Thursday, November 10. “We have a number of things that we want to discuss going forward,” said Johnson. “It’s about getting the surplus back to Minnesotans. Minnesotans paid those taxes, let’s get that money back to Minnesotans.

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