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Dave Baker (Minnesota politician)

Dave Baker (born March 27, 1962) is an American politician serving as a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives since 2015. A member of the Republican Party of Minnesota, Baker represents District 16B in west-central Minnesota, which includes the city of Willmar and parts of Kandiyohi County.[1][2]

Dave Baker
Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
from the 16B district
Assumed office
January 6, 2015
Preceded byMary Sawatzky
Personal details
Born (1962-03-27) March 27, 1962 (age 61)
Hamel, Minnesota
Political partyRepublican Party of Minnesota
Spouse
Mary
(m. 1985)
Children3
ResidenceWillmar, Minnesota
EducationSt. Cloud Area Vocational Technical Institute
Occupation
WebsiteGovernment website Campaign website

Early life and education edit

Baker was raised in Hamel, Minnesota. He attended Aitkin High School and the St. Cloud Area Vocational Technical Institute, studying sales and management.[1]

Baker has owned and operated restaurants, hotels and small businesses. He ran a restaurant in Willmar, Minnesota, for 12 years before his election to the legislature.[3] Baker also owns Green Lake Cruises in western Minnesota and a Super 8 motel.[4]

Minnesota House of Representatives edit

Baker was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 2014 and has been reelected every two years since. He defeated one-term DFL incumbent Mary Sawatsky.[1]

Baker is the minority lead on the Workforce Development Finance and Policy Committee and sits on the Human Services Finance and Human Services Policy Committees. He also serves as an assistant minority leader, a position he has held since 2021. From 2015 to 2016, Baker was an assistant majority leader.[1]

Opioid epidemic edit

In 2011, Baker's 25-year-old son Dan died of a heroin overdose, after becoming addicted to opioids legally prescribed for an injury.[5][6] In the legislature, Baker has been active in addressing the opioid epidemic.[7][8] In 2016 he supported legislation to require pharmacists to create accounts on a opioid prescription monitoring website set up by the state, but stopped short of mandating them to use it.[9][10] Baker has authored legislation that would impose tougher restrictions on prescribing opioids, require doctors to check patient histories, reduce the duration of prescriptions and expand safe disposal sites at pharmacies.[11] Baker co-authored legislation that would require doctors to check up on patients before prescribing opioid painkillers.[12]

In 2018, Baker worked on the "Opioid Epidemic Response Law" with DFL State Senator Chris Eaton, who also lost a child to opioids.[13] Baker carried legislation in 2017 that imposed a "penny a pill" or "stewardship fee" on opioid manufacturers.[14][15] The fee was supported by Democrats and Governor Mark Dayton, but opposed by other House Republicans and the pharmaceutical lobby, which fought for the provision to be removed.[16][17] Baker removed the fee from his version of the bill, saying he was "frustrated" by the pharmaceutical companies' objections.[18][19] He said he was "unable to convince my colleagues" to adopt the fee increases.[20] The opioid legislation passed with bipartisan support and was signed by Dayton, and ultimately lawmakers compromised and decided that the fees would be scaled back in the case of a legal settlement.[5][21]

Baker was named to the Opioid Response Advisory Council by Governor Tim Walz, and later served as the council's chair.[22][23][24] In 2021, a nationwide settlement with opioid manufacturer Johnson & Johnson included $296 million over 18 years to the state of Minnesota. The advisory council will oversee the spending of these funds.[24][25] Baker called for the money to be used on addiction and opioid-related services, and was praised by Attorney General Keith Ellison for his leadership on the issue.[26]

Other political positions edit

Baker was one of two Republican House members who voted in support of legislation to restore the right of undocumented immigrants to get driver's licenses in 2019.[27] Baker opposed the bill when it passed the House again in 2023.[28]

Baker has called for law enforcement to have more authority over fentanyl.[29] In 2021, he voted against a bill to legalize marijuana in Minnesota, citing it as a gateway drug that could lead to the use of dangerous substances like opioids.[30] Baker also said he opposed legalization due to an increase in the use of vaping devices, especially among youth.[31] He voted against legislation sponsored by Representative Matt Dean that would have eliminated MinnesotaCare, a public health care option.[32] Baker sponsored legislation to invest in rural broadband expansion.[33]

Baker supported legislation that curbed increases in the minimum wage for tipped workers.[3] He also voted for legislation that would block the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul from increasing their minimum wage ordinances.[34]

COVID-19 pandemic edit

Baker opposed state masking mandates, and told his employees not to ask about medical conditions or force customers to wear face masks.[4] He authored legislation to limit the governor's use of executive powers, and criticized Governor Walz's pandemic lockdown policy, advocating that all pandemic restrictions end by May 2021.[35][36][37] Baker's business received over $50,000 in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funds during the COVID-19 pandemic.[38]

Electoral history edit

2014 Minnesota State House - District 17B[39]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dave Baker 7,807 50.66
Democratic (DFL) Mary Sawatzky (incumbent) 7,593 49.27
Write-in 10 0.06
Total votes 15,410 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic (DFL)
2016 Minnesota State House - District 17B[40]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dave Baker (incumbent) 11,908 59.51
Democratic (DFL) Mary Sawatzky 8,075 40.36
Write-in 26 0.13
Total votes 20,009 100.0
Republican hold
2018 Minnesota State House - District 17B[41]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dave Baker (incumbent) 11,908 69.11
Democratic (DFL) Anita Flowe 5,311 30.82
Write-in 11 0.06
Total votes 17,230 100.0
Republican hold
2020 Minnesota State House - District 17B[42]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dave Baker (incumbent) 14,997 70.67
Democratic (DFL) Logan Kortgard 6,198 29.21
Write-in 27 0.13
Total votes 21,222 100.0
Republican hold
2022 Minnesota State House - District 16B[43]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dave Baker (incumbent) 12,828 72.76
Democratic (DFL) Fred Cogelow 4,794 27.19
Write-in 8 0.05
Total votes 17,630 100.0
Republican hold

Personal life edit

Baker has been married to his wife, Mary, since 1985. They have three children and reside in Willmar, Minnesota.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Baker, Dave - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present". www.lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  2. ^ "Rep. Dave Baker (16B) - Minnesota House of Representatives". www.house.mn.gov. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  3. ^ a b The Associated Press (March 24, 2015). "House OKs bill setting lower wage for some workers". MPR News. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  4. ^ a b Condon, Patrick (July 29, 2020). "Mask and distancing mandates meet resistance in Minnesota". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  5. ^ a b Van Oot, Torey (May 20, 2019). "Minnesota lawmakers strike deal on opioid response bill". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  6. ^ Olson, Jeremy (May 13, 2016). "Minnesota lawmakers target rising opioid death toll". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  7. ^ Collins, Jon (April 18, 2016). "Son's overdose death drives legislator's work". MPR News. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  8. ^ Baker, Dave (2018-09-24). "Opioids: Solving the problem should not fall fully on taxpayers' backs". MinnPost. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  9. ^ Howatt, Glenn (October 10, 2015). "Minnesota's drug registry aims to put a lid on prescription drug abuse". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  10. ^ Collins, Jon (May 17, 2016). "Bill to stop opioid 'doctor-shopping' moves ahead in Legislature". MPR News. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  11. ^ Olson, Jeremy (February 13, 2017). "Minnesota hopes stark opioid ad saves lives". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  12. ^ Olson, Jeremy (February 20, 2017). "Could mandatory database curb opioid abuse?". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  13. ^ Van Oot, Torey (July 1, 2019). "Minnesota launches landmark opioid response law". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  14. ^ Collins, Jon (December 1, 2017). "New guidelines for doctors aim to reduce OD deaths". MPR News. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  15. ^ Sepic, Matt (March 1, 2018). "Legislators take aim at how opioids are prescribed". MPR News. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  16. ^ Coolican, J. Patrick (May 5, 2018). "Tsunami of lobbying greets bipartisan effort at Minnesota Capitol to tax opioids". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  17. ^ Coolican, J. Patrick (February 14, 2018). "Dayton leads bipartisan call for a tax on prescription opioids". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  18. ^ Collins, Jon (April 18, 2018). "Lawmakers call on Pharma to pay up for opioids". MPR News. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  19. ^ Collins, Jon (March 30, 2018). "'Penny-a-pill' funding fades under pressure". MPR News. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  20. ^ Bierschbach, Briana (May 29, 2018). "Opioid fee dies in final hours of session". MPR News. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  21. ^ Van Oot, Torey (May 15, 2019). "New Minnesota opioid initiative stuck in legislative gridlock". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  22. ^ Van Oot, Torey (September 18, 2019). "New Minnesota opioid council goes to work". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  23. ^ Steiner, Andy (2019-09-30). "Incoming members, state leadership have high hopes for Minnesota's Opioid Advisory Council". MinnPost. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  24. ^ a b Montemayor, Stephen (December 6, 2021). "Minnesota county, city associations agree to opioid settlement that could net state $300M". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  25. ^ Montemayor, Stephen (June 14, 2022). "Minnesota leaders celebrate law that speeds access to opioid settlement money". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  26. ^ Star Tribune Editorial Board (January 9, 2022). "EDITORIAL | A unified front on the opioid crisis". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  27. ^ Van Oot, Torey; Van Berkel, Jessie (April 6, 2019). "Minnesota House votes to allow driver's licenses for immigrants in the country illegally". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  28. ^ Ferguson, Dana (January 30, 2023). "MN House passes driver's license for all bill". MPR News. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  29. ^ Van Berkel, Jessie (February 21, 2023). "Families of overdose victims press Minnesota legislators to act". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  30. ^ Bierschbach, Briana (May 13, 2021). "Minnesota House casts historic vote to legalize marijuana". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  31. ^ Coolican, J. Patrick (October 31, 2019). "Vaping epidemic complicates marijuana legalization in Minnesota". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  32. ^ Richert, Catharine (April 1, 2015). "Some Republicans not sold on eliminating MN Care". MPR News. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  33. ^ Bakst, Brian (March 17, 2016). "Broadband demands rise in MN, but who'll pay the bill?". MPR News. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  34. ^ Nelson, Tim (March 3, 2017). "MN House votes to block minimum wage, sick time moves in Mpls. and St. Paul". MPR News. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  35. ^ Callaghan, Peter (2020-11-13). "Legislative Republicans change their tone, and their tune, on the seriousness of the pandemic". MinnPost. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  36. ^ Olson, Jeremy (May 22, 2020). "COVID-19 pandemic, complaints both grow across Minnesota". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  37. ^ Walsh, Paul; Olson, Jeremy (August 29, 2020). "Complaints spur intensified virus-related inspections for Minnesota bars, restaurants". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  38. ^ Bierschbach, Briana; Montemayor, Stephen (December 11, 2020). "Millions in federal relief goes to Minnesota companies with ties to lawmakers". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  39. ^ "2014 Results for State Representative District 17B". Minnesota Secretary of State. Retrieved February 17, 2023.
  40. ^ "2016 Results for State Representative District 17B". Minnesota Secretary of State. Retrieved February 17, 2023.
  41. ^ "2018 Results for State Representative District 17B". Minnesota Secretary of State. Retrieved February 17, 2023.
  42. ^ "2020 Results for State Representative District 17B". Minnesota Secretary of State. Retrieved February 17, 2023.
  43. ^ "2022 Results for State Representative District 16B". Minnesota Secretary of State. Retrieved February 17, 2023.

External links edit

  • Dave Baker at Minnesota Legislators Past & Present
  • Official House of Representatives website
  • Official campaign website

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Dave Baker born March 27 1962 is an American politician serving as a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives since 2015 A member of the Republican Party of Minnesota Baker represents District 16B in west central Minnesota which includes the city of Willmar and parts of Kandiyohi County 1 2 Dave BakerMember of the Minnesota House of Representatives from the 16B districtIncumbentAssumed office January 6 2015Preceded byMary SawatzkyPersonal detailsBorn 1962 03 27 March 27 1962 age 61 Hamel MinnesotaPolitical partyRepublican Party of MinnesotaSpouseMary m 1985 wbr Children3ResidenceWillmar MinnesotaEducationSt Cloud Area Vocational Technical InstituteOccupationSmall business ownerLegislatorWebsiteGovernment website Campaign website Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Minnesota House of Representatives 2 1 Opioid epidemic 2 2 Other political positions 2 3 COVID 19 pandemic 3 Electoral history 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editBaker was raised in Hamel Minnesota He attended Aitkin High School and the St Cloud Area Vocational Technical Institute studying sales and management 1 Baker has owned and operated restaurants hotels and small businesses He ran a restaurant in Willmar Minnesota for 12 years before his election to the legislature 3 Baker also owns Green Lake Cruises in western Minnesota and a Super 8 motel 4 Minnesota House of Representatives editBaker was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 2014 and has been reelected every two years since He defeated one term DFL incumbent Mary Sawatsky 1 Baker is the minority lead on the Workforce Development Finance and Policy Committee and sits on the Human Services Finance and Human Services Policy Committees He also serves as an assistant minority leader a position he has held since 2021 From 2015 to 2016 Baker was an assistant majority leader 1 Opioid epidemic edit In 2011 Baker s 25 year old son Dan died of a heroin overdose after becoming addicted to opioids legally prescribed for an injury 5 6 In the legislature Baker has been active in addressing the opioid epidemic 7 8 In 2016 he supported legislation to require pharmacists to create accounts on a opioid prescription monitoring website set up by the state but stopped short of mandating them to use it 9 10 Baker has authored legislation that would impose tougher restrictions on prescribing opioids require doctors to check patient histories reduce the duration of prescriptions and expand safe disposal sites at pharmacies 11 Baker co authored legislation that would require doctors to check up on patients before prescribing opioid painkillers 12 In 2018 Baker worked on the Opioid Epidemic Response Law with DFL State Senator Chris Eaton who also lost a child to opioids 13 Baker carried legislation in 2017 that imposed a penny a pill or stewardship fee on opioid manufacturers 14 15 The fee was supported by Democrats and Governor Mark Dayton but opposed by other House Republicans and the pharmaceutical lobby which fought for the provision to be removed 16 17 Baker removed the fee from his version of the bill saying he was frustrated by the pharmaceutical companies objections 18 19 He said he was unable to convince my colleagues to adopt the fee increases 20 The opioid legislation passed with bipartisan support and was signed by Dayton and ultimately lawmakers compromised and decided that the fees would be scaled back in the case of a legal settlement 5 21 Baker was named to the Opioid Response Advisory Council by Governor Tim Walz and later served as the council s chair 22 23 24 In 2021 a nationwide settlement with opioid manufacturer Johnson amp Johnson included 296 million over 18 years to the state of Minnesota The advisory council will oversee the spending of these funds 24 25 Baker called for the money to be used on addiction and opioid related services and was praised by Attorney General Keith Ellison for his leadership on the issue 26 Other political positions edit Baker was one of two Republican House members who voted in support of legislation to restore the right of undocumented immigrants to get driver s licenses in 2019 27 Baker opposed the bill when it passed the House again in 2023 28 Baker has called for law enforcement to have more authority over fentanyl 29 In 2021 he voted against a bill to legalize marijuana in Minnesota citing it as a gateway drug that could lead to the use of dangerous substances like opioids 30 Baker also said he opposed legalization due to an increase in the use of vaping devices especially among youth 31 He voted against legislation sponsored by Representative Matt Dean that would have eliminated MinnesotaCare a public health care option 32 Baker sponsored legislation to invest in rural broadband expansion 33 Baker supported legislation that curbed increases in the minimum wage for tipped workers 3 He also voted for legislation that would block the cities of Minneapolis and St Paul from increasing their minimum wage ordinances 34 COVID 19 pandemic edit Baker opposed state masking mandates and told his employees not to ask about medical conditions or force customers to wear face masks 4 He authored legislation to limit the governor s use of executive powers and criticized Governor Walz s pandemic lockdown policy advocating that all pandemic restrictions end by May 2021 35 36 37 Baker s business received over 50 000 in Paycheck Protection Program PPP funds during the COVID 19 pandemic 38 Electoral history edit2014 Minnesota State House District 17B 39 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dave Baker 7 807 50 66Democratic DFL Mary Sawatzky incumbent 7 593 49 27Write in 10 0 06Total votes 15 410 100 0Republican gain from Democratic DFL 2016 Minnesota State House District 17B 40 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dave Baker incumbent 11 908 59 51Democratic DFL Mary Sawatzky 8 075 40 36Write in 26 0 13Total votes 20 009 100 0Republican hold2018 Minnesota State House District 17B 41 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dave Baker incumbent 11 908 69 11Democratic DFL Anita Flowe 5 311 30 82Write in 11 0 06Total votes 17 230 100 0Republican hold2020 Minnesota State House District 17B 42 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dave Baker incumbent 14 997 70 67Democratic DFL Logan Kortgard 6 198 29 21Write in 27 0 13Total votes 21 222 100 0Republican hold2022 Minnesota State House District 16B 43 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dave Baker incumbent 12 828 72 76Democratic DFL Fred Cogelow 4 794 27 19Write in 8 0 05Total votes 17 630 100 0Republican holdPersonal life editBaker has been married to his wife Mary since 1985 They have three children and reside in Willmar Minnesota 1 References edit a b c d e Baker Dave Legislator Record Minnesota Legislators Past amp Present www lrl mn gov Retrieved 2023 02 17 Rep Dave Baker 16B Minnesota House of Representatives www house mn gov Retrieved 2023 03 18 a b The Associated Press March 24 2015 House OKs bill setting lower wage for some workers MPR News Retrieved 2023 03 22 a b Condon Patrick July 29 2020 Mask and distancing mandates meet resistance in Minnesota Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 18 a b Van Oot Torey May 20 2019 Minnesota lawmakers strike deal on opioid response bill Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 18 Olson Jeremy May 13 2016 Minnesota lawmakers target rising opioid death toll Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 19 Collins Jon April 18 2016 Son s overdose death drives legislator s work MPR News Retrieved 2023 03 22 Baker Dave 2018 09 24 Opioids Solving the problem should not fall fully on taxpayers backs MinnPost Retrieved 2023 03 22 Howatt Glenn October 10 2015 Minnesota s drug registry aims to put a lid on prescription drug abuse Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 19 Collins Jon May 17 2016 Bill to stop opioid doctor shopping moves ahead in Legislature MPR News Retrieved 2023 03 22 Olson Jeremy February 13 2017 Minnesota hopes stark opioid ad saves lives Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 19 Olson Jeremy February 20 2017 Could mandatory database curb opioid abuse Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 18 Van Oot Torey July 1 2019 Minnesota launches landmark opioid response law Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 18 Collins Jon December 1 2017 New guidelines for doctors aim to reduce OD deaths MPR News Retrieved 2023 03 22 Sepic Matt March 1 2018 Legislators take aim at how opioids are prescribed MPR News Retrieved 2023 03 22 Coolican J Patrick May 5 2018 Tsunami of lobbying greets bipartisan effort at Minnesota Capitol to tax opioids Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 19 Coolican J Patrick February 14 2018 Dayton leads bipartisan call for a tax on prescription opioids Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 18 Collins Jon April 18 2018 Lawmakers call on Pharma to pay up for opioids MPR News Retrieved 2023 03 22 Collins Jon March 30 2018 Penny a pill funding fades under pressure MPR News Retrieved 2023 03 22 Bierschbach Briana May 29 2018 Opioid fee dies in final hours of session MPR News Retrieved 2023 03 22 Van Oot Torey May 15 2019 New Minnesota opioid initiative stuck in legislative gridlock Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 18 Van Oot Torey September 18 2019 New Minnesota opioid council goes to work Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 18 Steiner Andy 2019 09 30 Incoming members state leadership have high hopes for Minnesota s Opioid Advisory Council MinnPost Retrieved 2023 03 22 a b Montemayor Stephen December 6 2021 Minnesota county city associations agree to opioid settlement that could net state 300M Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 18 Montemayor Stephen June 14 2022 Minnesota leaders celebrate law that speeds access to opioid settlement money Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 18 Star Tribune Editorial Board January 9 2022 EDITORIAL A unified front on the opioid crisis Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 18 Van Oot Torey Van Berkel Jessie April 6 2019 Minnesota House votes to allow driver s licenses for immigrants in the country illegally Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 18 Ferguson Dana January 30 2023 MN House passes driver s license for all bill MPR News Retrieved 2023 03 22 Van Berkel Jessie February 21 2023 Families of overdose victims press Minnesota legislators to act Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 18 Bierschbach Briana May 13 2021 Minnesota House casts historic vote to legalize marijuana Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 18 Coolican J Patrick October 31 2019 Vaping epidemic complicates marijuana legalization in Minnesota Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 18 Richert Catharine April 1 2015 Some Republicans not sold on eliminating MN Care MPR News Retrieved 2023 03 22 Bakst Brian March 17 2016 Broadband demands rise in MN but who ll pay the bill MPR News Retrieved 2023 03 22 Nelson Tim March 3 2017 MN House votes to block minimum wage sick time moves in Mpls and St Paul MPR News Retrieved 2023 03 22 Callaghan Peter 2020 11 13 Legislative Republicans change their tone and their tune on the seriousness of the pandemic MinnPost Retrieved 2023 03 22 Olson Jeremy May 22 2020 COVID 19 pandemic complaints both grow across Minnesota Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 18 Walsh Paul Olson Jeremy August 29 2020 Complaints spur intensified virus related inspections for Minnesota bars restaurants Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 18 Bierschbach Briana Montemayor Stephen December 11 2020 Millions in federal relief goes to Minnesota companies with ties to lawmakers Star Tribune Retrieved 2023 03 18 2014 Results for State Representative District 17B Minnesota Secretary of State Retrieved February 17 2023 2016 Results for State Representative District 17B Minnesota Secretary of State Retrieved February 17 2023 2018 Results for State Representative District 17B Minnesota Secretary of State Retrieved February 17 2023 2020 Results for State Representative District 17B Minnesota Secretary of State Retrieved February 17 2023 2022 Results for State Representative District 16B Minnesota Secretary of State Retrieved February 17 2023 External links editDave Baker at Minnesota Legislators Past amp Present 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