Peggy Bennett

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Peggy Bennett (born July 3, 1958) is an American politician serving in the Minnesota House of Representatives since 2015. A member of the Republican Party of Minnesota, Bennett represents District 23A in southern Minnesota, which includes the city of Albert Lea and parts of Faribault, Freeborn, Steele and Waseca Counties.[1][2]

Preceded byShannon Savick
ConstituencyDistrict 27A (2015–2023)
District 23A (2023–present)
Born (1958-07-03) July 3, 1958 (age 67)
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Peggy Bennett
Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
Assumed office
January 6, 2015
Preceded byShannon Savick
ConstituencyDistrict 27A (2015–2023)
District 23A (2023–present)
Personal details
Born (1958-07-03) July 3, 1958 (age 67)
PartyRepublican
EducationCrown College (BA)
St. Cloud State University MA)
WebsiteState House website Campaign website
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Early life, education, and career

Bennett grew up in White Bear Lake, Minnesota. She graduated from Mound Westonka High School in Mound, Minnesota; from Crown College in St. Bonifacius, Minnesota, with a Bachelor of Arts in education; and from St. Cloud State University in 1981 with a Master of Arts in special education.[1][3]

Before entering politics, Bennett was a first-grade public school teacher in Albert Lea for 33 years.[4][5]

Minnesota House of Representatives

Bennett was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 2014, and has been reelected every two years since. She defeated one-term DFL incumbent Shannon Savick,[1] criticizing Savick and Democrats for raising taxes.[4] During the 2016 Republican Presidential Primary, Bennett joined two dozen state lawmakers in endorsing Florida Senator Marco Rubio.[6]

Bennett is the minority lead on the Education Policy Committee and serves on the Education Finance and Veterans and Military Affairs Finance and Policy Committees. From 2015-16, Bennett served as vice chair of the Education Innovation Policy Committee. She was an assistant minority leader from 2019 to 2022.[1]

Education

Bennett has called for more local control in education decisions.[7] She opposed efforts to provide free meals to all school children, regardless of family income, calling it a "shotgun approach".[8][9] She supported a bill that would speed up the licensing process for substitute teachers in response to workforce shortages caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, arguing that DFL proposals didn't go far enough.[10] Bennett has spoken against bills to increase recruitment of teachers of color.[11]

Other political positions

In 2018, Bennett authored legislation that passed unanimously creating a "sibling bill of rights" to help children in the foster care system avoid being separated from their siblings.[12] She supported legislation increasing penalties on distracted driving and on protestors that block freeways.[13][14] Bennett has been in contact and worked directly with an anti-LGBTQ group in Minnesota, the "Child Protection League."[15][16][17] She has opposed proposals to raise the gas tax to pay for roads and bridges improvements.[18] Bennett stated she carries a handgun while at the State Capitol.[19]

Bennett led House Republican opposition of the Mayo Clinic for its vaccine mandate policy for employees, calling for a halt in state funding for health care facilities that fire employees "due to unrealistic vaccine mandate policies".[20][21][22]

Electoral history

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2014 Minnesota State House - District 27A[23]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Peggy Bennett 8,155 53.04
Democratic (DFL) Shannon Savick (incumbent) 6,139 39.93
Independence Thomas Keith Price 1,066 6.93
Write-in 14 0.09
Total votes 15,374 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic (DFL)
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2016 Minnesota State House - District 27A[24]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Peggy Bennett (incumbent) 12,329 61.71
Democratic (DFL) Gary Schindler 7,633 38.21
Write-in 17 0.09
Total votes 19,979 100.0
Republican hold
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2018 Minnesota State House - District 27A[25]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Peggy Bennett (incumbent) 9,957 56.52
Democratic (DFL) Terry Gjersvik 7,651 43.43
Write-in 9 0.05
Total votes 17,617 100.0
Republican hold
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2020 Minnesota State House - District 27A[26]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Peggy Bennett (incumbent) 13,416 63.43
Democratic (DFL) Thomas Martinez 7,719 36.49
Write-in 16 0.08
Total votes 21,151 100.0
Republican hold
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2022 Minnesota State House - District 23A[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Peggy Bennett (incumbent) 12,038 65.75
Democratic (DFL) Mary Hinnenkamp 6,252 34.15
Write-in 19 0.10
Total votes 18,309 100.0
Republican hold
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2024 Minnesota State House - District 23A[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Peggy Bennett (incumbent) 15,554 67.75
Democratic (DFL) Joe Staloch 7,379 32.14
Write-in 26 0.11
Total votes 22,959 100.0
Republican hold
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Personal life

Bennett is single, and resides in Albert Lea, Minnesota.[1]

References

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