This is an article about the Minnesota legislator and House Speaker.
Edward Everett Smith (May 5, 1861 - July 29, 1931) was a Minnesota legislator and the 18th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota.
Mr. Cooper said Minnesota legislators chose to address only those decisions that they believed they could specifically affect by changing the state law.
Minnesota legislators asked Gov. Rudy Perpich to call the special session, and a spokeswoman for the Governor said he would do so.
The response from some Democratic Minnesota legislators was to take steps to curtail the governor's unallotment power through legislation that would limit or repeal the governor's unallotment authority.
Frank Arah Day (September 30, 1855 - December 27, 1928) was a Minnesota legislator and the 13th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota.
For the former Minnesota legislator and speaker of the house, see John A. Johnson.
He served as a Minnesota legislator in the Minnesota State Senate during the 43rd - 46th Legislative Sessions ( 1/2/1923 -1/5/1931).
In 1913, Minnesota legislators began to be elected on nonpartisan ballots.
Minnesota legislators criticized the use of a children's toy to allow adults to gamble.