Minnesota and North Dakota Voter's Guide

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Minnesota State House District 24B

The “lower chamber” of the Minnesota legislature has two representatives per senate district for a total of 134. Representatives are elected every two years.What your state legislature does affects many facets of your life—the taxes you pay, the highways on which you drive, public schools, the state-supported colleges and universities you or your children might attend, the state parks that provide recreation for you and your family, social programs, funding for the judicial system.A candidate forum for this race is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KbVF95pspE. More MN forums are available at https://www.lwvmn.org/2024-candidate-forums.

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    Tina Liebling
    (DFL)

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    Dan Sepeda
    (Rep)

Biographical Information

If elected, what will your top three priorities be and why? (750 characters)

What will you do to support a vibrant economy across Minnesota and to address inflation? (500 character)

What legislation, if any, would you support to address racial or ethnic disparities in Minnesota? (500 characters)

What legislation, if any, would you support to address climate change and its effects in Minnesota? (500 characters)

Campaign Website http://www.TinaLiebling.com
Contact Phone 5072894664
Campaign Twitter Handle @@TinaLiebling
Campaign Email Tina@TinaLiebling.com
1. Continue working to make high-quality health care affordable and accessible to all Minnesotans: rein in insurance companies, attract and training more health care professionals, reduce cost of prescription drugs. 2. Continue supporting our environment: address the climate crisis, protect wild places, reduce pollution. 3. Continue working to make Minnesota the best place to live, work, and raise a family: support policies such as union rights, workplace fairness, paid family/medical leave, affordable childcare, affordable housing.

Policies that support the health of the population and allow Minnesotans to work while still caring for their families support a vibrant economy. Also, a strong public education system with affordable higher education and training; welcoming everyone, no matter where they come from or what they look like; fairness in the marketplace by reining in corporate power and excessive profits. Cutting taxes for the wealthy does not support a vibrant economy: investing in our people does.
Our economy works best for everyone when everyone has the opportunity to succeed. Racial and ethnic discrimination and disparities are real, and they hold all of us back. I have and will continue to support policies that address disparities in healthcare and public health, environmental justice, education, and other areas.
For the sake of our children and grandchildren, the climate crisis must be addressed. I have supported and will continue to support clean-energy policies and efforts to reduce energy consumption that benefit the average Minnesotan.
LESS TAXES: Minnesota had a $19 Billion surplus and spent it with very little accountability. Then they raised our taxes another $10 Billion. listen to some in office, they'll tell you how great our government is doing because they have so much money. SMALLER GOVERNTMENT: Minnesota is the 3rd largest employer in the state and they produce no product. In the last 2 years they grew government by almost 40% SAFER COMMUNITIES: We need to support our first responders and police officers so they can freely go about doing the job of keeping us safe.
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The League of Women Voters of Minnesota and North Dakota crafted the questions sent to the candidates in the Spring of 2024. They reached out to candidates based on contact information in their public candidate filings. Candidates with email addresses were invited and reminded with emails. Candidates with only mailing addresses were sent a letter. Candidates with phone numbers received a phone call as well.

Candidate responses are published as they responded and have not been edited, except when responses were longer than the given character limit. In those cases, the responses are truncated.

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