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Mary Murphy Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
from the 6B districtIncumbent Assumed office
1977Preceded by Marvin Ketola Personal details Born 1940
Duluth, MinnesotaPolitical party Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party Residence Hermantown, Minnesota Alma mater College of St. Scholastica
Indiana University
Macalester College
American University
University of Wisconsin–Superior
University of Minnesota–DuluthProfession educator, grounds manager, legislator Religion Catholic Mary Catherine Murphy (born 1940) is a Minnesota politician and a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives representing District 6B, which includes portions of Carlton and St. Louis counties in the northeastern part of the state. A Democrat, she is also a retired history and social studies teacher at Duluth Central High School in Duluth (1964–1997). She is active in historical preservation and works as a grounds manager.[1]
Murphy was first elected in 1976, and has been re-elected every two years since then. Prior to the 1982 legislative redistricting, she represented the old District 14B, and prior to the 2002 redistricting, she represented the old District 8A. She is currently the DFL Lead on the Redistricting Committee, and also serves on the State Government Finance Committee, and on the Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Policy and Finance Subcommittee for the Legacy Funding Division. She was chair of the Ethics Committee during the 2007-2008 and 2009-2010 bienniums.[2]
Murphy previously chaired the House Labor-Management Relations Subcommittee for Negotiation, General Labor and Legislation from 1979–1982, the Commerce and Economic Development Subcommittee for Commerce and Job Creation during the 1983-1984 biennium, the Labor-Management Relations Subcommittee for the Unemployment Insurance and Workers Compensation Division during the 1987-1988 biennium, the Economic Development Subcommittee for the Rural Resource Development Division during the 1989-1990 biennium, the Energy Committee during the 1991-1992 biennium, the Judiciary Subcommittee for the Judiciary Finance Division from 1993–1998, and the Finance Subcommittee for the Education Finance and Economic Competitiveness Finance Division during the 2007-2008 biennium. She was an assistant minority leader during the 2001-2002 biennium.[1]
Murphy graduated from Hermantown High School in Hermantown, then went on to the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, graduating with a B.A. in history in 1961. She later attended graduate school at Indiana University, at Macalester College in Saint Paul, at American University in Washington D.C., at the University of Wisconsin in Superior, and at the University of Minnesota in Duluth. She is a former member of the Minnesota delegation to the Great Lakes Commission and, more recently, served on the Minnesota Statehood Sesquicentennial Commission from 2006-2008.[3]
Murphy's key legislative concerns include labor and union advocacy, women’s economic issues, education, consumer protection, health care, criminal justice, jobs, and capitol projects.[2]
References
- ^ a b "Minnesota Legislators Past & Present - Legislator Record - Murphy, Mary C". Leg.state.mn.us. http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=10444. Retrieved 2010-07-20.
- ^ a b "Mary Murphy (DFL) 06B - Minnesota House of Representatives". House.leg.state.mn.us. http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/members/members.asp?id=10444. Retrieved 2010-07-20.
- ^ "Project Vote Smart - Representative Mary Murphy - Biography". Votesmart.org. http://www.votesmart.org/bio.php?can_id=3820. Retrieved 2010-07-20.
External links
- Mary Murphy (politician) at Minnesota Legislators Past & Present
- Rep. Murphy Web Page
- Minnesota Public Radio Votetracker: Rep. Mary Murphy
- Project Votesmart - Rep. Mary Murphy Profile
Members of the Minnesota House of Representatives 87th Legislature (2011-2012)
Speaker of the House: Kurt Zellers (R) • Majority Leader: Matt Dean (R) • Minority Leader: Paul Thissen (D)- A. Dan Fabian (R)
B. Debra Kiel (R) - A. Kent Eken (DFL)
B. David Hancock (R) - A. Tom Anzelc (DFL)
B. Carolyn McElfatrick (R) - A. John Persell (DFL)
B. Larry Howes (R) - A. Tom Rukavina (DFL)
B. Carly Melin (DFL) - A. David Dill (DFL)
B. Mary Murphy (DFL) - A. Thomas Huntley (DFL)
B. Kerry Gauthier (DFL) - A. Bill Hilty (DFL)
B. Roger Crawford (R) - A. Morrie Lanning (R)
B. Paul Marquart (DFL) - A. Bud Nornes (R)
B. Mark Murdock (R) - A. Torrey Westrom (R)
B. Mary Franson (R) - A. John Ward (DFL)
B. Mike LeMieur (R) - A. Paul Anderson (R)
B. Bruce Vogel (R) - A. Tim O'Driscoll (R)
B. Larry Hosch (DFL)
- A. Steve Gottwalt (R)
B. King Banaian (R) - A. Sondra Erickson (R)
B. Mary Kiffmeyer (R) - A. Kurt Daudt (R)
B. Bob Barrett (R) - A. Ron Shimanski (R)
B. Dean Urdahl (R) - A. Bruce Anderson (R)
B. Joe McDonald (R) - A. Andrew Falk (DFL)
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B. Rod Hamilton (R) - A. Terry Morrow (DFL)
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B. Tony Cornish (R) - A. Glenn Gruenhagen (R)
B. Kelby Woodard (R) - A. Kory Kath (DFL)
B. Patti Fritz (DFL) - A. Rich Murray (R)
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B. Steve Drazkowski (R)
- A. Duane Quam (R)
B. Kim Norton (DFL) - A. Tina Liebling (DFL)
B. Mike Benson (R) - A. Gene Pelowski (DFL)
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B. Kurt Zellers (R) - A. Steve Smith (R)
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B. Joe Hoppe (R) - A. Michael Beard (R)
B. Mark Buesgens (R) - A. Mary Liz Holberg (R)
B. Pat Garofalo (R) - A. Tara Mack (R)
B. Kurt Bills (R) - A. Diane Anderson (R)
B. Doug Wardlow (R) - A. Rick Hansen (DFL)
B. Joe Atkins (DFL) - A. Pam Myhra (R)
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B. Lyndon Carlson (DFL) - A. Michael Nelson (DFL)
B. Debra Hilstrom (DFL) - A. Denise Dittrich (DFL)
B. Melissa Hortman (DFL) - A. Tom Hackbarth (R)
B. Jim Abeler (R) - A. Peggy Scott (R)
B. Branden Petersen (R) - A. Carolyn Laine (DFL)
B. Kate Knuth (DFL) - A. Tim Sanders (R)
B. Tom Tillberry (DFL) - A. Bob Dettmer (R)
B. Matt Dean (R) - A. Linda Runbeck (R)
B. Carol McFarlane (R) - A. Mindy Greiling (DFL)
B. Bev Scalze (DFL) - A. Leon Lillie (DFL)
B. Nora Slawik (DFL) - A. Kathy Lohmer (R)
B. Andrea Kieffer (R)
- A. John Kriesel (R)
B. Denny McNamara (R) - A. Joe Mullery (DFL)
B. Bobby Joe Champion (DFL) - A. Diane Loeffler (DFL)
B. Phyllis Kahn (DFL) - A. Marion Greene (DFL)
B. Frank Hornstein (DFL) - A. Karen Clark (DFL)
B. vacant - A. Jim Davnie (DFL)
B. Jean Wagenius (DFL) - A. Paul Thissen (DFL)
B. Linda Slocum (DFL) - A. Erin Murphy (DFL)
B. Michael Paymar (DFL) - A. Rena Moran (DFL)
B. Carlos Mariani (DFL) - A. John Lesch (DFL)
B. Alice Hausman (DFL) - A. Tim Mahoney (DFL)
B. Sheldon Johnson (DFL)
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