Government OFFICIALS
MINNESOTA WRIGHT COUNTY
State Rep. District 29A
Joe McDonald (R) Wright County Commissioner Charles Borrell
(District 5)
241 State Offi ce Building
100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
St. Paul, MN 55155 10 Second St. NW
Buffalo, MN 55313
651-296-4336 Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
randon Swendsen (651-296-4312)
Legislative Assistant: Brandon
Website: https://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/members/
profi le/15360
Committees: property and local tax division, taxes, subcommittee
on local government, and subcommittee on legislative process
reform.
763-682-7685
Website: https://www.co.wright.mn.us/778/
District-5-Commissioner-Charles-Borrell
Committees: budget committee of the whole, building, ditch,
noxious weed appeal, owners committee-courts facility, safety,
security, tax-forfeit, transportation committee of the whole, and
ways and means.
95 University Ave. W.
Minnesota Senate Bldg., Rm. 3209
St. Paul, MN 55155 Advisory boards: Central MN Emergency Services; County
Extension Service; Crow River Organization of Water; Legislative
Matters; MN Rural Counties; One Watershed, One Plan Policy
Committee; Planning Commission, Soil and Water Conservation
District; Wright County Agricultural Society; Wright County
Community Action Council.
Borrell also serves on the Central Minnesota Council on Aging and
is a delegate to the Association of Minnesota Counties, serving on
the Environment and Natural Resources Policy Committee.
District 5 includes Cokato, Delano, Howard Lake, Montrose,
Waverly, Cokato Township, Franklin Township, French Lake
Township, Marysville Township, Middleville Township, Stockholm
Township, Victor Township, and Woodland Township.
Phone: 651-296-5981 UNITED STATES
Email: [email protected] US Sen. Amy Klobuchar (DFL)
Legislative Assistant: Sheila Luehrs 651-296-0769 Metro offi ce:
1200 Washington Ave. S. Room 250
Minneapolis, MN 55415
Term: Fifth term, fi rst elected 2010
District 29A consists of the following communities: Delano,
Montrose, Waverly, Howard Lake, South Haven, Annandale, and
Rockford. It also includes the townships of Franklin, Woodland,
Victor, Stockholm, French Lake, Southside, Corinna, Albion,
Middleville, Marysville, Chatham, and Rockford.
State Sen. District 29
Bruce Anderson (R)
Website: https://www.senate.mn/members/member_bio.
php?leg_id=10013
Committees: chair of veterans and military affairs fi nance and
policy, vice chair of local government, judiciary and public safety
fi nance and policy, and transportation fi nance and policy.
Term: Second term, fi rst elected in 2012
District 29 includes all of Wright County, with the exception of the
northwest (Clearwater area), Cokato and Cokato Township, and
also St. Michael, Albertville, Hanover, and Otsego.
UNITED STATES
US Rep. District 6 Tom Emmer (R)
Phone: 612-727-5220
Washington, DC offi ce:
425 Dirksen Senate Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-3244
Website: www.klobuchar.senate.gov
Committees: judiciary; US Senate Democratic steering and
outreach committee; rules and administration; commerce,
science, and transportation; agriculture, nutrition, and forestry;
and joint economic committee.
District offi ce:
9201 Quaday Ave. NE, Ste. 206
Otsego, MN 55330 Term: Fourth term, fi rst elected 2006
Phone: 763-241-6848 Metro offi ce:
60 Plato Blvd. E. Ste. 220
St. Paul, MN 55107
US Sen. Tina Smith (DFL)
Washington, DC offi ce:
315 Cannon House Offi ce Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-2331
Website: https://emmer.house.gov
Committees: fi nancial services, subcommittee on capital markets
and government-sponsored enterprises, subcommittee on
monetary policy and trade, subcommittee on terrorism and illicit
fi nancing
Term: Second term, fi rst elected 2014
US District 6 includes a large area that is north and west of the
Twin Cities, stretching from south of Waconia and Norwood Young
America to north of Holdingford and Foley.
Phone: 651-221-1016
Washington, DC offi ce:
309 Hart Senate Offi ce Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-5641
Website: www.smith.senate.gov
Committees: health, education, labor, and pensions; agriculture,
nutrition, and forestry; and Indian affairs.
Term: Second term, appointed 2017, elected 2018
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