Chapter One Federal Government - Minnesota State Legislature
Chapter One Federal Government - Minnesota State Legislature Chapter One Federal Government - Minnesota State Legislature
Federal Government Chapter One MINNESOTA’S UNITED STATES SENATORS The U.S. Constitution provides: To qualify as senator a person must be thirty years old, a citizen of the United States nine years, and a resident of the state. Term: six years Salary: $158,100 Mark Dayton (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) Federal Bldg., Suite 298, Ft. Snelling 55111, (612)727-5220 222 Main St., Suite 200, Box 937, Biwabik 55708, (218)865-4480 401 Demers, East Grand Forks 56721, (218)773-1110 346 Russell Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510 (202)224-3244, Fax: (202)228-2186 Web site: http://dayton.senate.gov Committees: Agriculture; Armed Services; Joint Committee on Printing; Joint Committee on the Library; Rules and Administration; Government Affairs Elected: 2000 Term Expires: January, 2007 Norm Coleman (Republican) 2550 University Ave. W., Suite 100N, St. Paul 55114 (651)645-0323, Toll-free: (800)642-6041, Fax: (651)645-3110 12 Civic Center Plz., Suite 2167, Mankato 56001 (507)625-6800, Fax: (507)625-9427 320 Hart Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510 (202)224-5641, Fax: (202)224-1152 Web site: http://coleman.senate.gov Committees: Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, chair; Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, Peace Corps, and Narcotics Affairs, chair; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; Government Affairs; Foreign Relations; Small Business and Entrepreneurship Elected: 2002 Term Expires: January, 2009 3 Chapter One Federal Government
Chapter One Federal Government Chapter One Federal Government 4 MINNESOTA CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS These maps illustrate the congressional district boundaries ordered by the Minnesota Supreme Court Special Redistricting Panel in the matter of Zachman v. Kiffmeyer, case # C0-01-160, March 19, 2002.
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<strong>Chapter</strong><br />
<strong>One</strong><br />
<strong>Federal</strong> <strong>Government</strong><br />
<strong>Chapter</strong> <strong>One</strong> <strong>Federal</strong> <strong>Government</strong><br />
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MINNESOTA CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS<br />
These maps illustrate the congressional district boundaries ordered by the <strong>Minnesota</strong> Supreme<br />
Court Special Redistricting Panel in the matter of Zachman v. Kiffmeyer, case # C0-01-160, March<br />
19, 2002.