Carol Molnau

Carol Molnau

Infobox_Lt_Governor
name= Carol Molnau


caption= Carol Molnau
order= 46th
state=
office=Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
term_start= January 6, 2003
governor= Tim Pawlenty
predecessor= Mae Schunk
successor= incumbent
birth_date= birth date and age |1949|09|17
birth_place= Waconia, Minnesota
death_date=
death_place=
party= Republican
profession= Farmer
alma_mater=
spouse= Steve Molnau
footnotes=

Carol Molnau (born September 17, 1949) is the 46th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota. She formerly served as head of the Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT). She is known for her opposition to state funding of the mass transit systems of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area.

Born in Carver County, Minnesota, she was elected as a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1992 and served five terms. Molnau announced she would not run for re-election after she sold her farm to developers and would no longer be living in the area she represented. She joined the Pawlenty ticket shortly thereafter, and was elected Lieutenant Governor in 2002.

Confirmation as Mn/DOT commissioner

The Minnesota Senate Transportation Committee voted in March 2004 to remove Molnau from her position as commissioner of Mn/DOT with some lawmakers citing that she lacked vision for the transportation needs of the state.cite web| last =Scheck| first =Tom| title =Senate panel votes to oust Molnau| publisher =Minnesota Public Radio| date =2004-03-30| url =http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/2004/03/31_scheckt_molnau/| accessdate = 2007-08-04] The full senate later voted to confirm her.cite web| last =Lopez| first =Patricia| title =Gas tax increase appears certain| publisher =Star Tribune| date =2007-08-03| url =http://www.startribune.com/10204/story/1343631.html| accessdate = 2007-09-04] In Summer 2005, rumors began circulating that Governor Tim Pawlenty would drop Molnau from his ticket when he sought re-election in 2006, mainly because of their differences over state funding for the planned Northstar Commuter Rail linking St. Cloud and the Twin Cities. [cite web| title =BLOG ARCHIVE: AUGUST 2005| publisher =Politics1.com| year =2005| url =http://www.politics1.com/blog-0805.htm| accessdate =2007-09-04] Pawlenty denied those rumors on August 1, 2005 and Molnau remained on the ticket, winning reelection on November 7, 2006. Then, in January 2007, as part of a renewed threat to remove her, Senator Steve Murphy opined that under Molnau the state's transportation infrastructure was "crumbling."cite web| title =Molnau could be on shaky ground in Senate| publisher =Minnesota Public Radio| date =2007-01-26| url =http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2007/01/26/molnau/| accessdate =2007-09-04]

tate Highway 62 mishap

In 2006, Molnau requested bids for a major highway reconstruction of Minnesota State Highway 62 and Interstate Highway 35W. Molnau's office required applicants to pay all construction projects as they did the work, with the state reimbursing the contractor over the course of the project. As a result, no contractors submitted bids and the project was shelved until new funding streams could be developed a year later.cite web| last =Olson| first =Rochelle| coauthors =Jon Tevlin| title =Molnau fends off fresh criticism over her ability to lead MnDOT| publisher = Star Tribune| date =2007-08-11| url =http://www.startribune.com/462/story/1357661.html| accessdate = 2007-08-04]

I-35W bridge collapse

In 2007 the I-35W Mississippi River bridge collapsed in Minneapolis. Molnau was unable to immediately assist in her capacity as Commissioner of Transportation because she was in China at the time. Molnau responded to complaints over her absence by stating she was presenting a paper on transportation. Subsequently some state legislators blamed her for her role as transportation commissioner for failing to advocate for robust funding of the state's transportation infrastructure, while Governor Pawlenty continued to support her. [cite web| last =Scheck| first =Tom| title =Bridge Collapse Arms Molnau Critics| publisher =Minnesota Public Radio| date =2007-08-06| url =http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2007/08/06/molnau_bridge/| accessdate = 2007-08-07] Molnau was a controversial transportation commissioner; while she does not have a college degree and said she did not read bridge inspection reports, she frequently promoted herself as a transportation expert while refusing to ask for funding to fix hundreds of problem bridges in Minnesota. She defended her leadership, citing that three members of her leadership team were engineers. The bridge that collapsed was one of those problem bridges that inspectors found to be structurally deficient. [cite web|url=http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=3442381|title= Minn. bridge problems uncovered in 1990 |accessdate=2007-08-03 |author= Cohen, Sharon; Bakst, Brian (Associated Press) |date=2007-08-02|work=ABC News (abc.go.com)|publisher=The Walt Disney Company] The required repairs were not made before the tragedy.cite web| last =Kennedy| first =Tony| coauthors =Paul McEnroe| title =Phone call put brakes on bridge repair| publisher =Star Tribune| date =2007-08-18| url =http://www.startribune.com/10204/story/1370130.html| accessdate =2007-08-04] A plan to strengthen the fatiguing steel trusses under the bridge was scrapped, some claim in part due to the $2 million cost of those repairs, although MNDoT engineers "scoffed" at the suggestion that this was a major factor in the decision. From 2003 through August 2007, Mn/DOT had reduced its staff of 4,500 by 600. Her critics claim that her focus was on new roads—not maintenance of existing ones. In September 2007 the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported that Molnau's Director of Emergency Response was attending a class at Harvard on Emergency Response. The Director did not return when the bridge collapsed, and proceeded to spend several days in Washington, DC before returning to Minnesota over a week later. The Director has since been terminated after the outcome of an investigation by the State's Legislative Auditor and the Department of Transportation.

Removal as transportation commissioner

After the I-35 bridge collapse some lawmakers publicly questioned her dual role as Lieutenant Governor and Transportation Commissioner. However, Molnau defended her roles, citing her predecessor, Mae Schunk, who was active in education throughout the state. [cite web| title =Lt. Governor/Commissioner Carol Molnau Confirmation Hearing| publisher =Mn/DOT| date =2004-03-30| url =http://www.dot.state.mn.us/hottopics/confirmation/opening.html| accessdate =2007-09-04]

Fallout from the I-35 bridge collapse was evident in a January 2008 Minnesota Public Radio/Humphrey Institute poll, with only one in four Minnesotans approving of the job she was doing as MnDOT commissioner. State Senator Steve Murphy responded by saying that the Minnesota Senate would remove her if she does not step down from her post as MnDOT chief. [cite web| last = Scheck| first = Tom| title = Poll: Molnau gets low marks as MnDOT chief| publisher = Minnesota Public Radio| date = 2008-02-01| url = http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/02/01/mndotpoll/| accessdate =2008-02-02]

On February 28, 2008 Molnau was removed from her position as Transportation Commissioner by the State Senate by a party-line, 44-22 vote.cite web| last =Fecke| first =Jeff| title =The other shoe falls: Molnau ousted from MnDOT post | publisher =Minnesota Monitor| date =2008-02-28| url =http://minnesotamonitor.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=3295| accessdate = 2008-02-29] Pawlenty considered her ouster a disappointing partisan move while legislators saw failures of leadership and management. [cite news|author=Saulny, Susan|title=Minnesota Transportation Chief Is Out|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/29/us/29bridge.html|work=The New York Times|publisher=The New York Times Company|date=February 29, 2008|accessdate=2008-02-29]

Molnau's farm sale

In addition to the criticism following the I-35 bridge collapse, Molnau was also targeted for the sale of her family's farm in 2000. Then-state Rep. Carol Molnau and her husband Steve Molnau sold a 40 acre parcel of land for 3.3 million dollars near the Hwy 212 project she had backed passed through the House of Representatives. Although the official sale date was May 23 2000, 8 days after then-governor Jesse Ventura signed the Hwy 212 project bill, Molnau stated that the sale had been in negotiations for several months. Additionally, a Carver County clerk stated that the sale date as recorded reflected the actual date of the sale, not the day of the real estate closing or the filing date. [cite web |url=http://www.startribune.com/local/west/15909507.html |title=Molnau sold farm near road she pushed]

References

* [http://www.mnhs.org/people/governors/lt_gov/ltgov_37.htm Minnesota Historical Society]
* [http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=10435 Minnesota Legislators Past and present]

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NAME=Molnau, Carol
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=46th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
DATE OF BIRTH=1949
PLACE OF BIRTH=Carver County, Minnesota
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