Legislators in District 5
State Rep 5A | State Rep 5B | State Senator | Governor & Lt. Governor
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House District 5A, Rep. Tom Rukavina (DFL)Legislator First Elected: 1986.Committees: Capital Investment Finance Division; Education Finance and Economic Competitiveness Finance Division; Finance; Higher Education and Work Force Development Policy and Finance Division (Chair); Taxes.
Contact Information: 477 State Office Building, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155. Phone: (651) 296-0170 or (888) 682-3205. E-mail: rep.tom.rukavina@house.mn. Send an e-mail to this elected official using MCA’s quick & easy Desktop Lobbyist. 2006 MCA Candidate Survey Results: 1. Minnesota’s nearly 1600 non-profit arts and cultural organizations provide access to the arts and support quality of life in every corner of the state. While providing over 22,000 jobs, arts organizations served nearly 4.5 million people in 2004. Answer: Music, Theater, Visual Arts. 2. Over the last three biennium the State Arts Board and Regional Arts Council appropriations were cut by 34.5%. These are substantially larger cuts than the cuts to the overall state budget. Would you support an increase in arts funding to restore the cuts that were made, in recognition of the important role the arts and culture play in our economy and in our quality of life? Select One: Enthusiastically Support, Support, Neutral, Opposed. Answer: Enthusiastically support. 3. During the 2006 legislative session the legislature considered a constitutional dedication of funds for water, hunting and angling and various cultural purposes including the arts. Would you support a similar constitutional amendment in the 2007 legislative session? Select One: Yes, No, Don’t Know Answer: Yes. 4. Research shows that students with high levels of arts participation outperform other students on virtually every measure from standardized tests to community participation, and that learning through the arts has a significant effect on learning in other areas, particularly in the early years. Would you support policies and funding to increase the availability of the arts in our schools? Select One: Enthusiastically Support, Support, Neutral, Opposed Answer: Enthusiastically support. 5. We would welcome any additional comments you would like to make with regards to the arts in Minnesota. Comments: The arts are the soul of any civilized society. Artists help us think, enjoy life, reflect on what’s good and bad etc. We need the arts in today’s world more than ever. Q3: But not out of current sales tax of 6.5%. Additional Notes from MCA: May 2000: Rep. Rukavina voted to override the Governor’s veto of $1 million in bonding money for the Lanesboro Center for the Arts, and $3 million in planning money for the Guthrie Theatre. The override was successful. A ‘Yes’ vote is a good vote for the arts. Rep. Rukavina was designated an “Arts All Star” by MCA in July 2002. |
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House District 5B, House Majority Leader Rep. Anthony “Tony” Sertich (DFL)Legislator First Elected: 2000.Committees: Finance; Rules and Legislative Administration (Chair); Ways and Means.
Contact Information: 459 State Office Building, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155. Phone: (651) 296-0172. E-mail: rep.tony.sertich@house.mn. Send an e-mail to this elected official using MCA’s quick & easy Desktop Lobbyist. 2006 MCA Candidate Survey Results: 1. Minnesota’s nearly 1600 non-profit arts and cultural organizations provide access to the arts and support quality of life in every corner of the state. While providing over 22,000 jobs, arts organizations served nearly 4.5 million people in 2004. Answer: Music, Theater, Visual Arts, Literary Arts, Dance , Other. 2. Over the last three biennium the State Arts Board and Regional Arts Council appropriations were cut by 34.5%. These are substantially larger cuts than the cuts to the overall state budget. Would you support an increase in arts funding to restore the cuts that were made, in recognition of the important role the arts and culture play in our economy and in our quality of life? Select One: Enthusiastically Support, Support, Neutral, Opposed. Answer: Enthusiastically support. 3. During the 2006 legislative session the legislature considered a constitutional dedication of funds for water, hunting and angling and various cultural purposes including the arts. Would you support a similar constitutional amendment in the 2007 legislative session? Select One: Yes, No, Don’t Know. Answer: Don’t Know. 4. Research shows that students with high levels of arts participation outperform other students on virtually every measure from standardized tests to community participation, and that learning through the arts has a significant effect on learning in other areas, particularly in the early years. Would you support policies and funding to increase the availability of the arts in our schools? Select One: Enthusiastically Support, Support, Neutral, Opposed Answer: Enthusiastically support. 5. We would welcome any additional comments you would like to make with regards to the arts in Minnesota. Comments: As a legislature, it is our responsibility to make decisions on funding for the arts, water, hunting, education, and healthcare. If these issues are important to us (and I count the arts as very imporant), we should just do our job and fund them… not put these issues off for years by going through constitutional amendment process. That being said, if it is are the only option, I can support this process. Additional Notes from MCA: Rep. Sertich received a 2007 Legislative Arts All Star award for his work on behalf of the nonprofit arts. Rep. Sertich studied theatre at Hamline University. He appears briefly as an extra in the 2005 film “North Country”, which was filmed in his district on Minnesota’s Iron Range. “I was a political science and theater double major. I’m thankful that I had that experience. It’s made it a lot easier for me to deal with speeches and the press. I learned the skills that helped me to convey my message fairly to the Legislature.” - Rep. Sertich, at an arts issues conversation at SOHO gallery in Hibbing, October 2004. |
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Senate District 5, Sen. David J. Tomassoni (DFL)Legislator First Elected: House: 1992; Senate: 2000.Committees: Finance - Economic Development Budget Division, Chair, Business, Industry and Jobs, Capital Investment, Finance - Higher Education Budget and Policy Division, Higher Education.
Contact Information: 75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Capitol Building, Room 317, St. Paul, MN 55155-1606. Phone: 651.296.8017. Email Address: sen.david.tomassoni@senate.mn. Send an e-mail to this elected official using MCA’s quick & easy Desktop Lobbyist. 2006 MCA Candidate Survey Results: 1. Minnesota’s nearly 1600 non-profit arts and cultural organizations provide access to the arts and support quality of life in every corner of the state. While providing over 22,000 jobs, arts organizations served nearly 4.5 million people in 2004. Answer: Other. 2. Over the last three biennium the State Arts Board and Regional Arts Council appropriations were cut by 34.5%. These are substantially larger cuts than the cuts to the overall state budget. Would you support an increase in arts funding to restore the cuts that were made, in recognition of the important role the arts and culture play in our economy and in our quality of life? Select One: Enthusiastically Support, Support, Neutral, Opposed. Answer: Enthusiastically support. 3. During the 2006 legislative session the legislature considered a constitutional dedication of funds for water, hunting and angling and various cultural purposes including the arts. Would you support a similar constitutional amendment in the 2007 legislative session? Select One: Yes, No, Don’t Know. Answer: Yes. 4. Research shows that students with high levels of arts participation outperform other students on virtually every measure from standardized tests to community participation, and that learning through the arts has a significant effect on learning in other areas, particularly in the early years. Would you support policies and funding to increase the availability of the arts in our schools? Select One: Enthusiastically Support, Support, Neutral, Opposed Answer: Enthusiastically support. 5. We would welcome any additional comments you would like to make with regards to the arts in Minnesota. Comments: None. Additional Notes from MCA: Sen. Tomassoni received a 2007 Legislative Arts All Star award for his work on behalf of the nonprofit arts. |
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Governor Tim Pawlenty & Lt. Governor Carol Molnau (GOP)Governor & Lt. Governor first elected: 2002.Contact information: Office of the Governor, 130 State Capitol, 75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., St. Paul, MN 55155. Phone: (651) 296-3391 or (800) 657-3717. E-mail: tim.pawlenty@state.mn.us.
Send an e-mail to this elected official using MCA’s quick & easy Desktop Lobbyist. 2006 MCA Candidate Survey Results: Candidates did not respond to survey. Additional notes from MCA: Governor Tim Pawlenty (GOP) April, 2006 : In a statement made regarding the Senate passage of the proposed consitutional amendment on conservation, clean water, public broadcasting and the arts, Governor Pawlenty displayed his neglect of the value of the arts: “While I appreciate the Senate’s willingness to vote on this important issue, I hope the bill will be more focused in its final version. Conservation and clean water are too important to be watered down by other issues. While the arts and public broadcasting are important, they do not rise to the level of being in need of dedicated constitutional support.” May, 2005: Governor Pawlenty vetoed a measure to create an official poet laureate in Minnesota, remarking: “Even though we have a state ‘folklorist’, I have concern that this will lead to calls for other similar positions. We could also see requests for a state mime, interpretive dancer, or potter…”. Minnesota would have joined its neighboring states North and South Dakota, Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin in having an official poet laureate if Pawlenty had not vetoed the bill. |




