Senate GOP leader intends to step down from leadership if he runs for governor
By: Ricardo Lopez - July 29, 2021 5:20 pm Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka speaks during a press conference on Jun 2, 2021. Photo by Ricardo Lopez/Minnesota Reformer.
Senate Republicans could soon face a leadership contest because Majority Leader Paul Gazelka, R-East Gull Lake, has pledged to step down as leader if he decides to run for governor, according to two people with direct knowledge of caucus deliberations.
Sources, who were granted anonymity to speak freely about internal caucus deliberations, say Gazelka’s preferred successor is state Sen. John Jasinski, R-Faribault, but he currently may lack the votes to ascend to leadership.
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North Morristown 4th Speaker is Senator Jasinski
District 24 State Senator John Jasinski of Faribault will deliver the speech for this year s North Morristown 4th of July Celebration Patriotic Program.
The Program wiill be broadcast on KDHL Radio, 920 AM beginning just after 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 4, 2021 for those who are unable to get to the event.
The broadcast is sponsored by Saemrow Dairy, Ed and Bev Schmidtke and Melchert Farms all from the Morristown area.
North Morristown Commercial Club President Andrew Wagner told KDHL on Thursday s AM Minnesota program the only request he made of Senator Jasinski is not to mention COVID-19.
The Owatonna Area Chamber of Commerce and Tourism (OACCT) is pleased to announce that funding to reopen the Workforce Center in town looks strong. In the weekly
Tuesday Talk e-newsletter, the chamber states, The Minnesota House and Senate have both passed the Jobs bill which contains $275,000 for the next two years to reopen the workforce center in Owatonna. The bill moves on to the governor. Owatonna is the only city over 20,000 in population currently without a workforce center, according to the newsletter. Special thank you to Rep. John Petersburg who was one of two republicans in the house to support the bill and Sen. John Jasinski who guided this project in the bill.