Reyer, Liz
House 2021-2022 (District 51B); House 2023-Present (District 52A)
Party when first elected: Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Counties Served:
Dakota
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Date of Birth:
Birth Place:
,
Birth County:
Birth Country:
Date of Death:
Gender:
Female
Religion:
Reported Minority: None Reported
Other Names:
City of Residence (when first elected):
Eagan
Occupation (when first elected):
Executive coach and business columnist
EDUCATION
Royal Roads University; Graduate Certificate; Executive Coaching, 2003
University of Minnesota; B.A.; Chinese
Ohio State University; M.A.; Political science, 1989
OTHER GOVERNMENT SERVICE
FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
Spouse:
Jim
Children:
Four children
Family Members Who Have Served in the Minnesota Legislature:
GENERAL NOTES
She is particularly interested in equity, in healthcare issues, and broadband access according to her House Public Information interview.
Body:
House
District:
52A
Elected:
11/5/2024
Residence:
Eagan
Term of Office:
1/6/2025 to 1/3/2027
Counties Represented:
Dakota
Occupation:
Researcher/leadership coach
Party:
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Body:
House
District:
52A
Elected:
11/8/2022
Residence:
Eagan
Term of Office:
1/2/2023 to 1/5/2025
Counties Represented:
Dakota
Occupation:
Researcher/ leadership coach
Party:
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Committees:
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Capital Investment
Minutes
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Health Finance and Policy
Minutes
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Human Services Finance
Minutes
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Workforce Development Finance and Policy
Minutes
Body:
House
District:
51B
Elected:
11/3/2020
Residence:
Eagan
Term of Office:
1/4/2021 to 1/1/2023
Counties Represented:
Dakota
Occupation:
Executive coach and business columnist
Party:
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Special Session Bills Authored: 2021 1st Sp.S. - Author
Committees:
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Capital Investment
Minutes
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Health Finance and Policy
Minutes
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Housing Finance and Policy
Minutes
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Housing Finance and Policy: Preventing Homelessness Division
Minutes
Session Notes:
Senators Klein, Bigham, Clausen, and Representatives Reyer, Hansen, Richardon, Hanson, Bierman, and Huot's elections were contested by their opponents. The contests were dismissed by the courts for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction and failure to state a claim.
Session Interviews
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