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Julie Rosen

Julie A. Rosen (born August 9, 1957) is an American politician serving as a member of the Minnesota Senate. A member of the Republican Party of Minnesota, she represents District 23, which includes all or portions of Blue Earth, Faribault, Jackson, Le Sueur, Martin, Waseca, and Watonwan counties in the southern part of the state.[1]

Julie Rosen
Member of the Minnesota Senate
from the 23rd district
24th (2003–2013)
Assumed office
January 7, 2003
Preceded byredrawn district
Personal details
Born (1957-08-09) August 9, 1957 (age 66)
Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseTom Rosen (d. 2010)
Children3
ResidenceVernon Center, Minnesota
EducationColorado State University (BS)
Occupationlegislator

Early life, education, and career edit

Originally from Colorado, Rosen graduated from high school in Denver, and later graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Agronomy from Colorado State University. She worked as a marketing representative for both Elanco and American Hoechst Chemical Company prior to being elected to the legislature.

Minnesota Senate edit

Rosen represented District 24 in the Senate from 2003 to 2013. She was redistricted to District 23 in 2012. Her service earned her the "Freshman Legislator of the Year" award.[citation needed]

As a freshman senator, Rosen earned the distinction of being a leading authority on methamphetamine and other drug-related issues. She organized the Minnesota Meth Task Force and, under her direction and leadership, developed and passed the groundbreaking Minnesota Meth bill in 2005. This law is the most aggressive and comprehensive meth legislation in the nation.[citation needed] She continues to work passionately towards fighting drug use among children and adults.[2][3]

Along with her work on drug and public safety issues, former Governor Tim Pawlenty (R) called Rosen a "strong voice for rural Minnesota." She has a background in agriculture. She is also active in seeking improvements in health care,[4] working towards finding a more affordable and beneficial cost and delivery program that supplies the people of Minnesota with better health care benefits. In November 2008, she was appointed by Pawlenty to the Rural Health Advisory Committee. The Rural Health Advisory Committee advises the Minnesota Commissioner of Health and other state agencies on rural health issues. It consists of 15 members appointed by the Governor.[5]

Rosen consistently voted against the legalization of same-sex marriage. In 2006, she voted to force a Minnesota marriage amendment out of committee and onto the floor.[6] In 2011, Rosen voted to place a same-sex marriage ban question on Minnesota's 2012 ballot.[7] She voted against the 2013 bill to legalize same-sex marriage in Minnesota.[8]

In 2008, Rosen voted against a bill (SF 960) that would have allowed local governments to offer whatever health benefits they chose, including domestic partner benefits, to their employees.[9] In 2009, Rosen voted against school anti-bullying legislation (SF 971) that would protect LGBTQ youth.[10] She voted for the Limmer Amendment to SF 971, which specifies that the bill does not imply that Minnesota condones homosexuality or bisexuality, nor that education institutions are permitted to promote homosexuality or bisexuality or require them to be taught as "acceptable lifestyles."[11] In 2009 and 2010, Rosen voted against a bill (SF 341) that would provide death rights to domestic partners.[9]

Following her re-election in 2012, Rosen was mentioned as a potential candidate for Senator or Governor of Minnesota.[12]

On February 17, 2022; Rosen announced she would be retiring at the end of her current term and would not seek re-election in 2022.[13]

Electoral history edit

  • Minnesota Senate 23rd district election, 2020
    • Julie Rosen (R), 32,533 votes (78.66%)
    • David Pulkrabek (LMN), 8,730 votes (21.11%)
    • Write-in, 98 votes (0.24%)
  • Minnesota Senate 23rd district election, 2016
    • Julie Rosen (R), 28,063 votes (70.81%)
    • Barbara Ann Lake (DFL), 11,529 votes (29.09%)
    • Write-in, 40 votes (0.10%)
  • Minnesota Senate 23rd district election, 2012
    • Julie Rosen (R), 25,838 votes (63.97%)
    • Paul Marquardt (DFL), 14,516 votes (35.94%)
    • Write-in, 36 votes (0.09%)
  • Minnesota Senate 24th district election, 2010
    • Julie Rosen (R), 25,300 votes (98.16%)
    • Write-in, 473 votes (1.84%)
  • Minnesota Senate 24th district election, 2006
    • Julie Rosen (R), 19,579 votes (62.18%)
    • David Wertjes (DFL), 11,880 votes (37.73%)
    • Write-in, 27 votes (0.09%)
  • Minnesota Senate 24th district election, 2002
    • Julie Rosen (R), 15,719 votes (47.37%)
    • Chuck Fowler (DFL), 14,595 votes (43.98%)
    • Tim Hage (Independence) 2,862 votes (8.62%)
    • Write-in, 10 votes (0.03%)

Personal life edit

She was married to Tom Rosen until 2010. Tom Rosen is the CEO of Rosen's Diversified, Inc., a Fairmont company that specializes in beef processing and agricultural chemical distribution and fertilizers. They are the parents of three children.[14]

In 2005, she was honored as the first female to receive the Alumni of the Year award from the College of Agricultural Sciences at Colorado State University.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ "Legislator Record - Rosen, Julie A". Minnesota Legislators Past & Present. Retrieved 2012-12-08.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-10-19. Retrieved 2007-08-15.
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-05-22. Retrieved 2009-04-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ Fischenich, Mark (August 30, 2007). "Sheran, Rosen working to improve health care". Mankato Free Press. Archived from the original on January 28, 2013. Retrieved 2012-12-08.
  5. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2009-04-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ "Key anti-gay marriage legislators are divorced". 20 May 2011.
  7. ^ Collins, Bob. "The same-sex marriage roll call".
  8. ^ Writer, Dan LinehanFree Press Staff. "Gay marriage hits home for minister".
  9. ^ a b "The Voter's Self Defense System". Vote Smart.
  10. ^ "The Voter's Self Defense System". Vote Smart.
  11. ^ "The Voter's Self Defense System". Vote Smart.
  12. ^ Nelson, Tim (December 6, 2012). "Rosen may look at higher office". MPR.
  13. ^ Bakst, Brian (February 17, 2022). "Move or move on? New districts put some incumbents in tough spot". MPR.
  14. ^ "Legislator Record - Rosen, Julie A". Minnesota Legislators Past & Present. Retrieved 2012-12-08.

External links edit

  • Julie Rosen at Minnesota Legislators Past & Present
  • Senator Julie Rosen official Minnesota Senate website
  • Minnesota Public Radio Vote Tracker: Senator Julie Rosen
  • official campaign website

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Julie A Rosen born August 9 1957 is an American politician serving as a member of the Minnesota Senate A member of the Republican Party of Minnesota she represents District 23 which includes all or portions of Blue Earth Faribault Jackson Le Sueur Martin Waseca and Watonwan counties in the southern part of the state 1 Julie RosenMember of the Minnesota Senate from the 23rd district24th 2003 2013 IncumbentAssumed office January 7 2003Preceded byredrawn districtPersonal detailsBorn 1957 08 09 August 9 1957 age 66 Denver Colorado U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseTom Rosen d 2010 Children3ResidenceVernon Center MinnesotaEducationColorado State University BS Occupationlegislator Contents 1 Early life education and career 2 Minnesota Senate 3 Electoral history 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life education and career editOriginally from Colorado Rosen graduated from high school in Denver and later graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Agronomy from Colorado State University She worked as a marketing representative for both Elanco and American Hoechst Chemical Company prior to being elected to the legislature Minnesota Senate editRosen represented District 24 in the Senate from 2003 to 2013 She was redistricted to District 23 in 2012 Her service earned her the Freshman Legislator of the Year award citation needed As a freshman senator Rosen earned the distinction of being a leading authority on methamphetamine and other drug related issues She organized the Minnesota Meth Task Force and under her direction and leadership developed and passed the groundbreaking Minnesota Meth bill in 2005 This law is the most aggressive and comprehensive meth legislation in the nation citation needed She continues to work passionately towards fighting drug use among children and adults 2 3 Along with her work on drug and public safety issues former Governor Tim Pawlenty R called Rosen a strong voice for rural Minnesota She has a background in agriculture She is also active in seeking improvements in health care 4 working towards finding a more affordable and beneficial cost and delivery program that supplies the people of Minnesota with better health care benefits In November 2008 she was appointed by Pawlenty to the Rural Health Advisory Committee The Rural Health Advisory Committee advises the Minnesota Commissioner of Health and other state agencies on rural health issues It consists of 15 members appointed by the Governor 5 Rosen consistently voted against the legalization of same sex marriage In 2006 she voted to force a Minnesota marriage amendment out of committee and onto the floor 6 In 2011 Rosen voted to place a same sex marriage ban question on Minnesota s 2012 ballot 7 She voted against the 2013 bill to legalize same sex marriage in Minnesota 8 In 2008 Rosen voted against a bill SF 960 that would have allowed local governments to offer whatever health benefits they chose including domestic partner benefits to their employees 9 In 2009 Rosen voted against school anti bullying legislation SF 971 that would protect LGBTQ youth 10 She voted for the Limmer Amendment to SF 971 which specifies that the bill does not imply that Minnesota condones homosexuality or bisexuality nor that education institutions are permitted to promote homosexuality or bisexuality or require them to be taught as acceptable lifestyles 11 In 2009 and 2010 Rosen voted against a bill SF 341 that would provide death rights to domestic partners 9 Following her re election in 2012 Rosen was mentioned as a potential candidate for Senator or Governor of Minnesota 12 On February 17 2022 Rosen announced she would be retiring at the end of her current term and would not seek re election in 2022 13 Electoral history editMinnesota Senate 23rd district election 2020 Julie Rosen R 32 533 votes 78 66 David Pulkrabek LMN 8 730 votes 21 11 Write in 98 votes 0 24 Minnesota Senate 23rd district election 2016 Julie Rosen R 28 063 votes 70 81 Barbara Ann Lake DFL 11 529 votes 29 09 Write in 40 votes 0 10 Minnesota Senate 23rd district election 2012 Julie Rosen R 25 838 votes 63 97 Paul Marquardt DFL 14 516 votes 35 94 Write in 36 votes 0 09 Minnesota Senate 24th district election 2010 Julie Rosen R 25 300 votes 98 16 Write in 473 votes 1 84 Minnesota Senate 24th district election 2006 Julie Rosen R 19 579 votes 62 18 David Wertjes DFL 11 880 votes 37 73 Write in 27 votes 0 09 Minnesota Senate 24th district election 2002 Julie Rosen R 15 719 votes 47 37 Chuck Fowler DFL 14 595 votes 43 98 Tim Hage Independence 2 862 votes 8 62 Write in 10 votes 0 03 Personal life editShe was married to Tom Rosen until 2010 Tom Rosen is the CEO of Rosen s Diversified Inc a Fairmont company that specializes in beef processing and agricultural chemical distribution and fertilizers They are the parents of three children 14 In 2005 she was honored as the first female to receive the Alumni of the Year award from the College of Agricultural Sciences at Colorado State University citation needed References edit Legislator Record Rosen Julie A Minnesota Legislators Past amp Present Retrieved 2012 12 08 Julie Rosen Home Page Archived from the original on 2007 10 19 Retrieved 2007 08 15 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2007 05 22 Retrieved 2009 04 15 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Fischenich Mark August 30 2007 Sheran Rosen working to improve health care Mankato Free Press Archived from the original on January 28 2013 Retrieved 2012 12 08 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2011 09 27 Retrieved 2009 04 15 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Key anti gay marriage legislators are divorced 20 May 2011 Collins Bob The same sex marriage roll call Writer Dan LinehanFree Press Staff Gay marriage hits home for minister a b The Voter s Self Defense System Vote Smart The Voter s Self Defense System Vote Smart The Voter s Self Defense System Vote Smart Nelson Tim December 6 2012 Rosen may look at higher office MPR Bakst Brian February 17 2022 Move or move on New districts put some incumbents in tough spot MPR Legislator Record Rosen Julie A Minnesota Legislators Past amp Present Retrieved 2012 12 08 External links editJulie Rosen at Minnesota Legislators Past amp Present Senator Julie Rosen official Minnesota Senate website Minnesota Public Radio Vote Tracker Senator Julie Rosen Senator Julie Rosen official campaign website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Julie Rosen amp oldid 1183569134, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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