Nora Slawik Explained

Nora Slawik
Office:Chairwoman of the Metropolitan Council
Term Start:January 9, 2019
Term End:November 15, 2019
Successor:Charlie Zelle
Predecessor:Alene Tchourumoff
Office1:Mayor of Maplewood, Minnesota
Term Start1:January 7, 2014
Term End1:January 9, 2019
Successor1:Marylee Abrams
Predecessor1:Will Rossbach
Office2:Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
Term Start2:1997 – 1998; 2000
Term End2:2012
Successor2:JoAnn Ward
Predecessor2:Walt Perlt
Birth Date:November 23, 1962
Birth Place:Tucson, Arizona, U.S,
Residence:Maplewood, Minnesota, U.S.
Party:Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Spouse:Mark Buckwheat
Children:2 Adult children

Nora Bayly Slawik (born November 23, 1962) is a Minnesota politician, previously serving as Chairwoman of the Metropolitan Council, Maplewood Mayor and Minnesota State Representative. From 1997 to 1998 and 2001–2002, she represented District 57A, and from 2003 to 2012, she represented District 55B, which includes portions of Ramsey and Washington counties and the cities of Maplewood and Oakdale in the eastern part of the Twin Cities metropolitan area. As Mayor of Maplewood, first elected in 2013 and re-elected in 2018, she oversaw economic redevelopment, increased public safety, and expansion of Maplewood's public outdoor spaces. In 2018, she was appointed by Governor Tim Walz to serve as head of the Metropolitan Council, where she worked until stepping down in November 2019. She also has a history of community service before her time in office, including her development of Juniper as their Project Manager for the Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging from 2016 to 2017.[1] [2]

Legislative service

Slawik was first elected in 1996 and served one term. She ran again in 2000, was elected for six more consecutive terms as a Democrat. Prior to the 2002 legislative redistricting, she represented the old District 57A. She served on a variety of committees including as Chair of the Early Learning Finance Division for two terms, Health Care and Human Services Finance Division. State Government Finance Division and Ways and Means.[3] She served as an assistant minority leader during the 2003-2004 biennium.[1] In 2012, she announced that she was stepping down.[4]

Maplewood Mayor

In 2013, Slawik announced that she would seek election as Mayor of Maplewood[5] and won the DFL endorsement.[6] In the primary, she received 60% of the vote,[7] and faced former Mayor Diana Longrie in the November election. Slawik won the Mayor election in November with 67 percent of the vote.[8] She serves as the Chair of the Rush Line Policy Advisory Committee; alternate on the Gateway Corridor Commission, and as Fourth Vice President of the Minnesota Mayors Association.

In 2018, Slawik was successfully re-elected to a second term for Mayor of Maplewood. Shefaced opponent Margaret Behrens and won with 63% of the vote.[9] Following her appointment to chair the Metropolitan Council, City Councilwoman Marylee Abrams was appointed to fill the soon-to-be-vacant Mayor seat.[10]

Metropolitan Council

In December 2018, Governor Tim Walz announced that he would appoint Nora Slawik as Chairwoman of the Metropolitan Council to join his incoming cabinet.[11] Nora was officially sworn in as chair on January 9, 2019. As chair of the council and Cabinet member she oversaw policymaking, planning, and services in the areas of water, transportation, parks, and housing for the Twin Cities metropolitan region. The council's work is performed by three primary organizational divisions: community development, environmental services, and the transportation division that includes Metro Transit and the Metropolitan Transportation Services. On October 31, 2019 she submitted her letter of resignation to Governor Walz citing health issues, stepping down on November 15.[12]

Education

Slawik graduated from the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, earning her M.P.A. from the Humphrey School, where she has since served as adjunct professor and mentor.[1] [2] and attended Arizona State University, where she received her B.S. in Recreation Administration.

Slawik currently works at the Century College Foundation as Executive Director in White Bear Lake, Minnesota. She oversees development, alumni, private foundation grants and raising scholarship funds for the state funded college in partnership with college leadership and the board of directors. Slawik continues to be active in the community as a member of the White Bear Lake Rotary, a member of the White Bear Area Chamber Board, a member of the White Bear Lake Economic Development Corporation and in various organizations.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Minnesota Legislators Past & Present - Legislator Record - Slawik, Nora . Leg.state.mn.us . 2010-07-20.
  2. Web site: Project Vote Smart - Representative Nora Slawik - Biography . Votesmart.org . 1962-11-23 . 2010-07-20.
  3. Web site: Nora Slawik (DFL) 55B - Minnesota House of Representatives . House.leg.state.mn.us . 2010-07-20.
  4. Web site: Maplewood DFL Rep. Nora Slawik to step down. 23 March 2012.
  5. Web site: 2013 East Metro Voter Guide . www.saintpaulchamber.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140225212335/http://www.saintpaulchamber.com/CWT/EXTERNAL/WCPAGES/PUBLIC/2013%20CIVIC%20ENGAGEMENT%20GUIDE/slawik.html . 2014-02-25.
  6. Web site: Former state Rep. Nora Slawik gets DFL nod in Maplewood mayoral election. 28 May 2013.
  7. Web site: Maplewood: Primary voters narrow field for mayor, city council. 12 August 2013.
  8. Web site: Maplewood's Nora Slawik wins big over past mayor Diana Longrie. 4 November 2013.
  9. Web site: Home - Election Results.
  10. Web site: Maplewood City Council appoints new mayor KSTP.com . kstp.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20190116024606/https://kstp.com/politics/maplewood-city-council-appoints-new-mayor/5211022/ . 2019-01-16.
  11. Web site: Next Met Council chair: Maplewood Mayor Nora Slawik is pick of Gov.-elect Tim Walz. Other appointments also named. 19 December 2018.
  12. Web site: Resignation Letter.