72nd Minnesota Legislature

The seventy-second Minnesota Legislature first convened on January 6, 1981. The 67 members of the Minnesota Senate and the 134 members of the Minnesota House of Representatives were elected during the general election of November 4, 1980.

Seventy-second Minnesota Legislature
71st Minnesota Legislature 73rd Minnesota Legislature
Overview
Legislative bodyMinnesota Legislature
JurisdictionMinnesota, United States
Meeting placeMinnesota State Capitol
TermJanuary 6, 1981 (1981-01-06) – January 4, 1983 (1983-01-04)
Websitewww.leg.state.mn.us
Minnesota State Senate
Members67 Senators
PresidentJohn T. Davies
Majority LeaderRoger Moe
Minority LeaderRobert O. Ashbach
Party controlDemocratic-Farmer-Labor Party
Minnesota House of Representatives
Members134 Representatives
SpeakerHarry A. Sieben
Majority LeaderWillis Eken
Minority LeaderGlen Sherwood,
David M. Jennings
Party controlDemocratic-Farmer-Labor Party

Sessions edit

The legislature met in a regular session from January 6, 1981, to May 18, 1981. Three special sessions were also convened in 1981. The first of these special sessions was convened on June 6 to consider the state budget, appropriations, and a tax bill. The second of the special sessions was convened on July 1 and July 2 to consider a short-term borrowing law and to correct errors in the laws enacted during the regular session. The third special session of 1981 was convened from December 1, 1981, to January 18, 1982, to consider reducing appropriations.[1]

A continuation of the regular session was held between January 12, 1982, and March 19, 1982. Three additional special sessions were also held in 1982. The first of these special sessions was convened on March 30 to consider changes to the state's unemployment and workers' compensation laws. The second was convened on July 9 to consider authorizing Albert Lea to spend federal revenue sharing funds, and to consider providing employment aid to the Iron Range from the Northeast Minnesota Economic Protection Fund. The final special session of the 72nd Minnesota Legislature met from December 7, 1982, to December 10, 1982, and considered reductions in appropriations, reducing employer and increasing employee contributions to various retirement funds, adding two members to the investment advisory board, and so forth.[1]

Party summary edit

Resignations and new members are discussed in the "Membership changes" section, below.

Senate edit

Party[2]
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
TotalVacant
DFLIR
End of previous Legislature4421652
Begin4522670
April 10, 198144661
May 15, 198123670
Latest voting share66%34%
Beginning of the next Legislature4225670

House of Representatives edit

Party[3]
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
TotalVacant
DFLIR
End of previous Legislature67661331
Begin70641340
June 1, 1981631331
July 17, 1981641340
Latest voting share52%48%
Beginning of the next Legislature77571340

Leadership edit

Senate edit

President of the Senate
John T. Davies (DFL-Minneapolis)[4]
Senate Majority Leader
Roger Moe (DFL-Ada)[5]
Senate Minority Leader
Robert O. Ashbach (IR-St. Paul)[5]

House of Representatives edit

Speaker of the House
Harry A. Sieben (DFL-Hastings)[6]
House Majority Leader
Willis Eken (DFL-Twin Valley)[7]
House Minority Leader
Until February 1982 Glen Sherwood (IR-Pine River)[nb 1][7]
From February 1982 David M. Jennings (IR-Truman)[7]

Members edit

Senate edit

NameDistrictCityParty
Ashbach, Robert O.48St. PaulIR
Bang, Otto T.39EdinaIR
Belanger, William38BloomingtonIR
Benson, Duane35LanesboroIR
Berg, Charlie15ChokioIR
Berglin, Linda59MinneapolisDFL
Bernhagen, John22HutchinsonIR
Bertram, Joe16PaynesvilleDFL
Brataas, Nancy33RochesterIR
Chmielewski, Florian14Sturgeon LakeDFL
Dahl, Gregory49White Bear LakeDFL
Davies, John T.60MinneapolisDFL
Davis, Chuck18PrincetonDFL
Dicklich, Ron05HibbingDFL
Dieterich, Neil62St. PaulDFL
Engler, Steven25RandolphIR
Frank, Don46Spring Lake ParkDFL
Frederick, Mel32West ConcordIR
Frederickson, Dennis28New UlmIR
Hanson, Marv01HallockDFL
Hughes, Jerome M.50MaplewoodDFL
Humphrey, Skip44New HopeDFL
Johnson, Doug06TowerDFL
Kamrath, Randy P.20CanbyIR
Keefe, John B.40HopkinsIR
Knoll, Franklin J.61MinneapolisDFL
Knutson, Howard A.53BurnsvilleIR
Kroening, Carl54MinneapolisDFL
Kronebusch, Patricia Louise34RollingstoneIR
Langseth, Keith09GlyndonDFL
Lantry, Marilyn67St. PaulDFL
Lessard, Bob03International FallsDFL
Lindgren, Steven O.37RichfieldIR
Luther, Bill45Brooklyn ParkDFL
Menning, Mike26EdgertonDFL
Merriam, Gene47Coon RapidsDFL
Moe, Donald65St. PaulDFL
Moe, Roger02AdaDFL
Nelson, Tom A.31AustinDFL
Nichols, James W.20Lake BentonDFL
Olhoft, Wayne11HermanDFL
Pehler, Jim17St. CloudDFL
Penny, Tim30New RichlandDFL
Peterson, Collin Clark10Detroit LakesDFL
Peterson, Darrel L.27FairmontIR
Peterson, Randolph W.19WyomingDFL
Petty, Eric D.58MinneapolisDFL
Pillsbury, George Sturgis42WayzataIR
Purfeerst, Clarence24FaribaultDFL
Ramstad, Jim43PlymouthIR
Renneke, Earl23Le SueurIR
Rued, David E.13AitkinIR
Schmitz, Robert J.36JordanDFL
Setzepfandt, A. O.H.21Bird IslandDFL
Sieloff, Ron63St. PaulIR
Sikorski, Gerry51StillwaterDFL
Solon, Sam07DuluthDFL
Spear, Allan57MinneapolisDFL
Stern, Irving M.41St. Louis ParkDFL
Stokowski, Anne K.55MinneapolisDFL
Stumpf, Jr., Peter P.64St. PaulDFL
Taylor, Glen29MankatoIR
Tennessen, Robert J.56MinneapolisDFL
Ulland, James E.08DuluthIR
Vega, Conrad52South St. PaulDFL
Waldorf, Gene66St. PaulDFL
Wegener, Myrton O.12BerthaDFL
Willet, Gerald04Park RapidsDFL

House of Representatives edit

NameDistrictCityParty
Aasness, Paul D.11AWendellIR
Ainley, Jr., John A.04APark RapidsIR
Anderson, Bob10BOttertailIR
Anderson, Bruce W.26ASlaytonDFL
Anderson, Glen H.15BBellinghamDFL
Anderson, Irvin N.03AInternational FallsDFL
Battaglia, David Peter06BTwo HarborsDFL
Begich, Joseph06AEvelethDFL
Berkelman, Thomas R.08BDuluthDFL
Blatz, Kathleen38ABloomingtonIR
Brandl, John61AMinneapolisDFL
Brinkman, Bernard J.16BRichmondDFL
Byrne, Margaret Mary64BSt. PaulDFL
Carlson, Doug14ASandstoneIR
Carlson, Lyndon44ACrystalDFL
Clark, Janet H.60AMinneapolisDFL
Clark, Karen59AMinneapolisDFL
Clawson, John T.19ACenter CityDFL
Dahlvang, George C.54AMinneapolisDFL
Dean, William D.58AMinneapolisIR
Dempsey, Terry28BNew UlmIR
Den Ouden, Gaylin21BPrinsburgIR
Drew, John63BSt. PaulIR
Eken, Willis02BTwin ValleyDFL
Elioff, Dominic J.05AVirginiaDFL
Ellingson, Robert L.45BBrooklyn CenterDFL
Erickson, Wendell O.26BHillsIR
Esau, Gilbert D.28AMountain LakeIR
Evans, James10ADetroit LakesIR
Ewald, Douglas R.40AMinnetonkaIR
Fjoslien, David O.11BBrandonIR
Forsythe, Mary39AEdinaIR
Frerichs, Don32BRochesterIR
Friedrich, Donald L.32BRochesterIR
Greenfield, Lee57BMinneapolisDFL
Gruenes, Dave17BSt. CloudIR
Gustafson, Ben E.07BDuluthDFL
Halberg, Chuck53BBurnsvilleIR
Hanson, Walter R.62BSt. PaulDFL
Harens, Thomas J.65BSt. PaulDFL
Hauge, Earl15AGlenwoodDFL
Haukoos, Bob31AAlbert LeaIR
Heap, Jim43BRobbinsdaleIR
Heinitz, Orlando Jacob43APlymouthIR
Himle, John39BBloomingtonIR
Hoberg, Dwaine09AMoorheadIR
Hokanson, Shirley A.37ARichfieldDFL
Hokr, Dorothy44BNew HopeIR
Jacobs, Joel47ACoon RapidsDFL
Jennings, David M.27BTrumanIR
Johnson, Carl M.23BSt. PeterDFL
Johnson, Dean21AWillmarIR
Jude, Tad42AMoundDFL
Kahn, Phyllis57AMinneapolisDFL
Kaley, John R.33ARochesterIR
Kalis, Henry30AWaltersDFL
Kelly, Randy66BSt. PaulDFL
Knickerbocker, Jerry40BMinnetonkaIR
Kostohryz, Dick50BNorth St. PaulDFL
Laidig, Gary51AStillwaterIR
Lehto, Arlene Ione08ADuluthDFL
Lemen, Robert N.03BGrand RapidsIR
Kvam, Adolph Leonard22ALitchfieldIR
Levi, Connie50ADellwoodIR
Long, Dee56BMinneapolisDFL
Ludeman, Cal20BTracyIR
Luknic, Marsha Johnson24BFaribaultIR
Mann, George27AWindomDFL
Marsh, Marcus M.17ASauk RapidsIR
McCarron, Paul46ASpring Lake ParkDFL
McDonald, K. J.36AWatertownIR
McEachern, Bob18BSt. MichaelDFL
Mehrkens, Lyle25BRed WingIR
Metzen, James P.52ASouth St. PaulDFL
Minne, Lona05BHibbingDFL
Munger, Willard07ADuluthDFL
Murphy, Mary14BHermantownDFL
Nelsen, Bruce G.12AStaplesIR
Nelson, Ken59BMinneapolisDFL
Niehaus, Sr., Joseph T.16ASauk CentreIR
Norton, Fred C.65ASt. PaulDFL
Novak, Steve48ANew BrightonDFL
Nysether, Myron E.01ARoseauIR
O'Connor, Rich66ASt. PaulDFL
Ogren, Paul Anders13BAitkinDFL
Olsen, Sally41ASaint Louis ParkIR
Onnen, Tony22BCokatoIR
Osthoff, Tom64ASt. PaulDFL
Otis, Todd58BMinneapolisDFL
Peterson, Bill38BBloomingtonIR
Peterson, Donna C.60BMinneapolisDFL
Piepho, Mark J.29AMankatoIR
Pogemiller, Larry55AMinneapolisDFL
Redalen, Elton35AFountainIR
Reding, Leo John31BAustinDFL
Rees, Tom36BElkoIR
Reif, Robert W.49BWhite Bear LakeIR
Rice, Jim54BMinneapolisDFL
Rodriguez, Carolyn Jane53AApple ValleyDFL
Rodriguez, Frank J.67ASt. PaulDFL
Rose, John48BRosevilleIR
Rothenberg, Elliot C.41BSt. Louis ParkIR
Samuelson, Donald B.13ABrainerdDFL
Sarna, John55BMinneapolisDFL
Schafer, Gary23AGibbonIR
Schoenfeld, Jerry E.30BWasecaDFL
Schreiber, Bill45ABrooklyn ParkIR
Searles, Robert L.42BWayzataIR
Shea, Tom J.32AOwatonnaDFL
Sherman, Tim34BWinonaIR
Sherwood, Glen A.04BPine RiverIR
Sieben, Harry A.52BHastingsDFL
Sieben, Michael R.51BNewportDFL
Simoneau, Wayne46BFridleyDFL
Skoglund, Wes61BMinneapolisDFL
Stadum, Tony02AAdaIR
Staten, Sr., Randolph Wilbert56AMinneapolisDFL
Stowell, Warren34ALewistonIR
Stumpf, LeRoy A.01BPlummerDFL
Sviggum, Steve25AKenyonIR
Swanson, James C.37BRichfieldDFL
Tomlinson, John D.67BSt. PaulDFL
Valan, Merlyn Orville09BMoorheadIR
Valento, Don49ALittle CanadaIR
Vanasek, Robert24ANew PragueDFL
Vellenga, Kathleen63ASt. PaulDFL
Voss, Gordon47BBlaineDFL
Weaver, John L.19BAnokaIR
Welch, Richard J.18ACambridgeDFL
Welker, Ray20AMontevideoIR
Wenzel, Steve12BLittle FallsDFL
Wieser, Jr., Al W.35BLa CrescentIR
Wigley, Richard E.29BLake CrystalIR
Wynia, Ann62ASt. PaulDFL
Zubay, Kenneth Peter33BRochesterIR

Membership changes edit

Senate edit

DistrictVacated byReason for changeSuccessorDate successor
seated
20James W. Nichols
(DFL)
Resigned April 10, 1981, citing the needs of his family and farm.[9]Randy P. Kamrath
(IR)
May 15, 1981[10]

House of Representatives edit

DistrictVacated byReason for changeSuccessorDate successor
seated
32BDonald L. Friedrich
(IR)
Appointed to other office circa June 1, 1981.[11]Don Frerichs
(IR)
July 17, 1981[12]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Although he retained his seat in the House of Representatives, Glen Sherwood resigned as the House Minority Leader in February 1982, in order to (unsuccessfully) run for the Independent Republican nomination for Governor of Minnesota in that year's gubernatorial election.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Sessions of the Minnesota State Legislature and the Minnesota Territorial Legislature, 1849-present". Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Party Control of the Minnesota Senate, 1951-present". Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  3. ^ "Party Control of the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1951-present". Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  4. ^ "President and President Pro Tempore of the Minnesota Senate, 1849-present". Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  5. ^ a b "Majority and Minority Leaders of the Minnesota Senate, 1933-present". Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  6. ^ "Speakers of the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1849-present". Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  7. ^ a b c "Majority and Minority Leaders of the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1901-present". Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  8. ^ "Sherwood, Glen A." Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  9. ^ "Nichols, James W. "Jim"". Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  10. ^ "Kamrath, Randy P." Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  11. ^ "Friedrich, Donald L. "Don"". Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  12. ^ "Frerichs, Donald L. "Don"". Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
Preceded by Seventy-second Minnesota Legislature
1981—1982
Succeeded by