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Dee Long 52nd Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives In office
January 6, 1992 – September 15, 1993Preceded by Robert Vanasek Succeeded by Irv Anderson Minnesota House Majority Leader In office
1989–1992Preceded by Ann Wynia Succeeded by Alan Welle Minnesota State Representative from District 60A In office
January 1993 – January 1999Preceded by Karen J. Clark Succeeded by Margaret Anderson Kelliher Minnesota State Representative from District 59A In office
January 1983 – January 1992Minnesota State Representative from District 56B In office
January 1979 – January 1983Personal details Born April 1939
Minneapolis, MinnesotaPolitical party DFL Spouse(s) Nicholas Children Catherine, Nicholas Residence Minneapolis, Minnesota Alma mater Northwestern University, University of Minnesota Profession College Instructor Religion Congregationalist Dee Long (born April 1939) is a Minnesota politician, a member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, and a former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives, representing part of Minneapolis. Long was the first woman to serve as Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives, a position she held from 1992 to 1993.[1]
Long attended Northwestern University before transferring to the University of Minnesota, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Psychology. She first won election to the House of Representatives in 1978, and served in the body until 1998.
Long was elected as the first female Speaker of the House in 1992. Her tenure in that position was cut short due to the "Phonegate" scandal, in which members of the House of Representatives were found to be using state toll-free access codes for personal use. Long resigned the speakership in September 1993, but continued to serve until 1998, becoming the first woman to chair the House Tax Committee.[2]
After leaving the legislature, Long lobbied for energy independence, before retiring in 2007. She currently lives in a suburb of Minneapolis.
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Political offices Preceded by
Robert VanasekSpeaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives
1992–1993Succeeded by
Irv AndersonSpeakers of the Minnesota House of Representatives Territorial (1849–1858) State (since 1858) Bradley • Coggswell • Benson • Sherwood • Benson • Armstrong • Wakefield • Farmer • Davidson • J. Merriam • Hall • Kinyon • Gibbs • Gilman • Fletcher • Gibbs • W. Merriam • Graves • Champlin • Lee • Van Sant • Jones • Dare • Dowling • Babcock • Clague • L. Johnson • Rockne • Dunn • Rines • Flowers • Parker • Nolan • J. Johnson • Swenson • Munn • G. Johnson • Barker • Hall • Hartle • A. Johnson • Chilgren • Duxbury • Dirlam • Sabo • Searle • Norton • Sieben • Jennings • Norton • Vanasek • Long • Anderson • Carruthers • Sviggum • Anderson Kelliher • ZellersMinnesota House Majority Leaders Categories:- Speakers of the Minnesota House of Representatives
- Members of the Minnesota House of Representatives
- 1939 births
- Living people
- Minnesota Democrats
- University of Minnesota alumni
- Harvard University alumni
- American Congregationalists
- Women state legislators in Minnesota
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