Julie A. Rosen
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Julie A. Rosen (b. August 9, 1957) is a U.S. politician who currently serves as a Senator in the Minnesota Senate, where she is an assistant minority leader.
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[edit] Background
Born in Colorado, Rosen graduated from Denver High School in Denver, Colorado, and she earned a Bachelor's of Science degree in Agronomy from Colorado State University. Rosen is an agronomist residing in Fairmont, Minnesota, with her husband, Tom, and has three children: Wade, Karin, and Reid.
[edit] Political Career
Rosen was first elected in as State Senator during the elections of 2002 as a Republican. She was re-elected in 2006 and began her second term in the Minnesota Senate January, 2007. She is currently on the following committees:
- Business, Industry and Jobs
- Capital Investment
- Energy, Utilities, Technology and Communications
- Finance Subcommittee: Health and Human Services Budget Division
- Finance Subcommittee: Public Safety Budget Division. Rosen was elected from district 24, which is in South Central Minnesota.
[edit] Electoral History
2006 Minnesota State Senate District 24
Julie Rosen (R), 19579 votes, 62.18%
David Wertjes (DFL), 11880 votes, 37.73 %
Write-In, 27 votes, 0.09%
2002 Minnesota State Senate District 24
Julie Rosen (R), 15719 votes, 47.37%
Chuck Fowler (DFL), 14595 votes, 43.98%
Tim Hage (Independence) 2862 votes, 8.62%
Write-In, 10 votes, 0.03%
Preceded By | Minnesota Senate District 24 | Succeeded by |
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Chuck Fowler | 2003 - | Incumbent |