Tim Mahoney

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Tim Mahoney (born 1953) is a politician in the U.S. state of Minnesota. Mahoney is a member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL), representing district 67A in the Minnesota House of Representatives, which includes all or portions of the Saint Paul Greater East Side, Payne-Phalen, Dayton’s Bluff, and Battle Creek neighborhoods.[1][2] Mahoney was first elected to the House in 1998, when the incumbent, Jim Farrell, ran for Ramsey County Attorney. Mahoney, a pipefitter, defeated fellow DFLers Michele Ford, a legislative staffer, and Brian McMahon, a housing specialist, in the 1998 DFL primary; he went on to defeat Republican Julie Glanz and Reform candidate Andy Lamotte in the general election.[3][4] Mahoney has been reelected four times by comfortable margins.

Source:  Wikipedia on Tim Mahoney. DFL Minnesota

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Representing Minnesota's District 67A

Tim Mahoney has represented the East Side of St.Paul since 1998. He is now chair of the Bioscience and Workforce Development Policy and Oversight Division Committee; and a member of the Capital Investment Finance Division Committee, the Civil Justice Committee, the Higher Education and Workforce Development Finance and Policy Division Committee, Labor and Consumer Protection Division Committee and the Ways and Means Committee. Please feel free to contact me.


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