Ginny Klevorn Explained

Ginny Klevorn
State House:Minnesota
District:42B
Constituency:42B (2023-present)
44A (2019-2022)
Term Start:January 8, 2019
Predecessor:Sarah Anderson
Party:Democratic (DFL)
Spouse:Tom
Children:3
Residence:Plymouth, Minnesota
Education:Saint Louis University (B.S.)

Ginny Klevorn (born 1959) is an American politician serving in the Minnesota House of Representatives since 2019. A member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), Klevorn represents District 42B in the western Twin Cities metropolitan area, which includes the city of Plymouth and parts of Hennepin County.[1] [2]

Early life, education, and career

Klevorn's family has lived in Belgium and Brazil. In Brazil, she volunteered for Catholic relief agencies in the slums of cities.[3] Klevorn attended Saint Louis University, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in business administration. She is a professional mediator.

Klevorn served on the Minnesota Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility Board and the Wayzata School District Legislative Action Committee.[4] [5] She was a guardian ad litem in the 4th Judicial District juvenile court.

Minnesota House of Representatives

Klevorn was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 2018 and has been reelected every two years since. She first ran in 2016, losing to five-term Republican incumbent Sarah Anderson. She challenged Anderson again in 2018 and won, in a race that generated the most outside spending that year.[6] [7]

Klevorn chairs the State and Local Government Finance and Policy Committee and sits on the Commerce Finance and Policy, Ethics, Higher Education Finance and Policy, and Ways and Means Committees. From 2019 to 2020, she served as vice chair of the State Government Finance Committee, and from 2021 to 2022 she was vice chair of the Redistricting Committee.[8]

Klevorn authored legislation to form a citizen advisory redistricting commission to draw legislative boundaries, rather than relying on the courts as Minnesota had in multiple redistricting cycles.[9] [10] In 2022, she sponsored a bill to ban political parties from setting up exclusive political clubs for lobbyists to access politicians after the Senate Republican Campaign fund made a request for such a club at the state legislature.[11] [12] She has spoken out against the payday loan industry's predatory practices.[13]

Klevorn wrote a bill to prohibit evictions from assisted-living homes during public health emergencies like COVID-19.[14] [15] When Sanford Health and Fairview announced an intention to merge, Klevorn questioned the move and advocated for additional financial transparency from the companies.[16]

Personal life

Klevorn and her husband, Tom, have three children. She resides in Plymouth, Minnesota. She is Catholic.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Klevorn, Ginny - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present . 2023-03-15 . www.lrl.mn.gov.
  2. Web site: Rep. Ginny Klevorn (42B) - Minnesota House of Representatives . 2023-03-15 . www.house.mn.gov.
  3. Web site: Coolican . J. Patrick . October 26, 2016 . Plymouth House race shows how suburbs are center of battle to control Capitol . 2023-03-15 . Star Tribune.
  4. Web site: Meitrodt . Jeffrey . December 11, 2021 . More leave Minnesota's lawyer disciplinary office amid morale concerns . 2023-03-15 . Star Tribune.
  5. Web site: Meitrodt . Jeffrey . December 16, 2021 . Minnesota chief justice apologizes for strain with board overseeing state's legal-industry watchdog . 2023-03-15 . Star Tribune.
  6. Web site: Van Berkel . Jessie . November 5, 2018 . Battle for Minnesota House likely decided in Twin Cities suburbs . 2023-03-15 . Star Tribune.
  7. Web site: Van Berkel . Jessie . Coolican . J. Patrick . February 1, 2019 . DFL donors poured millions into Minnesota 2018 election season . 2023-03-15 . Star Tribune.
  8. Web site: Bierschbach . Briana . September 25, 2021 . Minnesota's divided government has tight timeline for redistricting . 2023-03-15 . Star Tribune.
  9. Web site: Belladonna-Carrera . Annastacia . Klevorn . Ginny . July 5, 2019 . OPINION EXCHANGE Supreme Court reminds voters who's in charge on redistricting . 2023-03-15 . Star Tribune.
  10. Web site: Quimby . Charlie . Cushman . Susan . 2019-03-08 . Together, let’s address 70 years of electoral map dysfunction . 2023-04-16 . MinnPost . en-US.
  11. Web site: Callaghan . Peter . 2022-04-06 . Elephants in the room? Bill language would ban private clubs for lawmakers, lobbyists proposed by GOP campaign committee . 2023-04-16 . MinnPost . en-US.
  12. Web site: Lopez . Ricardo . March 11, 2022 . House committee advances bill to close loophole for private lobbyist clubs during legislative session . 2023-04-16 . Minnesota Reformer . en-US.
  13. Web site: Deng . Grace . January 25, 2023 . DFL legislators advance bill to limit interest rates on payday loans . 2023-04-16 . Minnesota Reformer . en-US.
  14. Web site: Serres . Chris . July 13, 2020 . Amid deadly virus, Minnesota advocates renew push for senior care protections . 2023-03-15 . Star Tribune.
  15. Web site: Orenstein . Walker . 2020-07-17 . In Minnesota, the pandemic doesn’t prevent seniors from being forced to leave assisted living facilities . 2023-04-16 . MinnPost . en-US.
  16. Web site: Wiley . Michelle . March 7, 2023 . Lawmakers question timeline, cost of U of M's nearly billion dollar plan to acquire Fairview facilities . 2023-04-16 . MPR News . en.