Paul Anderson (Minnesota state representative) explained

Paul Anderson
State House:Minnesota
District:12A
Constituency:12A (2023–present)
12B (2013–2022)
13A (2009–2012)
Term Start:January 6, 2009
Preceded:Bud Heidgerken
Party:Republican
Birth Date:15 June 1951
Birth Place:Starbuck, Minnesota, U.S.
Education:University of Minnesota Morris (BA)
Spouse:Faith
Children:3
Residence:Starbuck, Minnesota, U.S.

Paul H. Anderson (born June 15, 1951) is an American politician serving in the Minnesota House of Representatives since 2009. A member of the Republican Party of Minnesota, Anderson represents District 12A in central Minnesota, which includes the cities of Morris and Benson and portions of Big Stone, Pope, Stearns, Stevens and Swift Counties.[1] [2]

Early education and career

Born in Starbuck, Minnesota, Anderson attended Starbuck High School. He graduated from the University of Minnesota, Morris, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in physical education and education.

Before running for the House, Anderson served as a Pope County commissioner, a member of the Starbuck School Board, and a Starbuck township officer. He is a fourth-generation farmer, and operates a 700-acre farm near Starbuck.[3] [4] [5]

Minnesota House of Representatives

Anderson was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 2008 and has been reelected every two years since. He first ran after three-term Republican incumbent Bud Heidgerken announced he would not seek reelection.

Anderson serves as the minority lead on the Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee and also sits on the Property Tax Division and the Sustainable Infrastructure Policy Committee. From 2015 to 2018, Anderson served as chair of the Agriculture Policy Committee. From 2011 to 2012, he was vice chair of the Agriculture and Rural Development Committee.

Agriculture

In 2015, after being named Agriculture Policy chair, Anderson supported scaling back environmental regulations and protections, citing opposition from agricultural businesses.[6] As chair, Anderson was often at odds with Governor Mark Dayton, opposing the administration's additional rules and regulations.[7] [8] [9] In 2017, Dayton vetoed the omnibus agriculture finance bill because of a provision that exempts farmers from stricter pesticide label regulations, and was criticized by House and Senate Republican agriculture chairs.[10] In 2018, Anderson supported efforts to delay a state rule aimed at reducing groundwater contamination by farm fertilizers.[11]

Anderson has advocated for stronger farm safety measures, even stating his openness to expanding regulations on small farms.[12] He authored legislation to give farmers rebates to equip tractors with roll bars to reduce accidents.[13]

Anderson has called for year-round E15 ethanol access.[14] He has spoken out against foreign tariffs from China on Minnesota agricultural exports like soybeans and pork.[15]

Anderson opposed a provision allowing Minnesota's four largest cities to regulate pesticides, saying, "it's a solution looking for a problem."[16] He has opposed efforts to increase regulations on pesticides meant to protect pollinators.[17] [18]

Other political positions

In 2011, Anderson sponsored legislation to have the state subsidize two-thirds of the cost of a $900 million dollar Minnesota Vikings stadium.[19] He stated his openness to supporting Representative Matt Dean's plan to eliminate MinnesotaCare, a public health care program.[20] He introduced legislation that would exempt a zoo in his district from state wildlife law despite their less strict accreditation status.[21]

Personal life

Anderson lives in Starbuck, Minnesota, with his spouse, Faith, and has three children. Former legislator Delbert F. Anderson is his first cousin once removed.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anderson, Paul H. - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present . 2023-03-18 . www.lrl.mn.gov.
  2. Web site: Rep. Paul Anderson (12A) - Minnesota House of Representatives . 2023-03-18 . www.house.mn.gov.
  3. Web site: Meitrodt . Jeffrey . November 21, 2015 . Minnesota hopes to replicate Wisconsin's record on farm safety . 2023-03-18 . Star Tribune.
  4. Web site: Schneider . Renée Jones . October 7, 2015 . In Washington, lives are saved when farm rules are enforced . 2023-03-18 . Star Tribune.
  5. Web site: Nehil . Tom . 2016-02-19 . The fall of the farmer, the rise of the full-timer, and other trends in the side-gigs of the Minnesota Legislature . 2023-03-18 . MinnPost . en-US.
  6. Web site: Coolican . J. Patrick . January 26, 2015 . Minnesota environmentalists back on their heels after election defeat . 2023-03-18 . Star Tribune.
  7. Web site: Star Tribune Editorial Board . March 9, 2018 . EDITORIAL Safe drinking water must be a shared value in Minnesota . 2023-03-18 . Star Tribune.
  8. Web site: Marcotty . Josephine . March 18, 2018 . Dayton defends plan to protect drinking water from ag pollution . 2023-03-18 . Star Tribune.
  9. Web site: Meersman . Tom . May 9, 2018 . Farmers urge Gov. Mark Dayton and legislative leaders to provide tax credits for buffer property . 2023-03-18 . Star Tribune.
  10. Web site: Pugmire . Tim . May 12, 2017 . Dayton, GOP squabble over vetoed farm issues . 2023-03-18 . MPR News . en.
  11. Web site: Dunbar . Elizabeth . June 11, 2018 . Legislature formally delays Dayton’s nitrogen rule . 2023-03-18 . MPR News . en.
  12. Web site: Meitrodt . Jeffrey . June 8, 2016 . Minnesota takes big step to improve safety on farms . 2023-03-18 . Star Tribune.
  13. Web site: Meitrodt . Jeffrey . February 27, 2016 . Bills introduced to encourage farmers to add roll bars to tractors . 2023-03-18 . Star Tribune.
  14. Web site: Anderson . Paul . April 17, 2022 . OPINION EXCHANGE Year-round E15 access must be permanent . 2023-03-18 . Star Tribune.
  15. Web site: Spencer . Jim . Meersman . Tom . April 5, 2018 . Minnesota has millions at stake as China targets soybeans . 2023-03-18 . Star Tribune.
  16. Web site: Belz . Adam . Coolican . J. Patrick . May 2, 2019 . Landscapers, pest control firms lash out at Minnesota bill that lets 4 cities enforce pesticide rules . 2023-03-18 . Star Tribune.
  17. Web site: Gunderson . Dan . March 29, 2017 . Pollinator protections facing obstacles at Capitol . 2023-03-18 . MPR News . en.
  18. Web site: Gunderson . Dan . March 14, 2017 . Attempt to regulate seeds harming pollinators rejected . 2023-03-18 . MPR News . en.
  19. Web site: Pugmire . Tim . April 12, 2011 . Stadium opponents lining up . 2023-03-18 . MPR News . en.
  20. Web site: Richert . Catharine . April 1, 2015 . Some Republicans not sold on eliminating MN Care . 2023-03-18 . MPR News . en.
  21. Web site: Orenstein . Walker . 2022-03-28 . More monkey business? Legislature weighs what kind of facilities can have large animals, primates in Minnesota . 2023-03-18 . MinnPost . en-US.