League of Minnesota Cities Honors 25 Lawmakers as 2024 Legislators of Distinction
The League of Minnesota Cities has recognized 25 state lawmakers (16 representative and 9 senators) as 2024 Legislators of Distinction. Chosen legislators are honored for specific actions that aided efforts of Minnesota cities during the past year’s state legislative session.
Legislators of Distinction are approved annually by the League’s Board of Directors in recognition of the collaboration of state and city officials needed to successfully serve shared communities and meet the unique needs of rural, urban, and suburban residents across Minnesota.
The 2024 Legislators of Distinction are:
Representatives:
Rep. Patty Acomb, DFL – Minnetonka, District 45B
Rep. Jeff Backer, R – Browns Valley, District 9A
Rep. Cedrick Frazier, DFL – New Hope, District 43A
Rep. Mike Freiberg, DFL – Golden Valley, District 43B
Rep. Dawn Gillman, R – Dassel, District 17A
Rep. Frank Hornstein, DFL – Minneapolis, District 61A
Rep. Ginny Klevorn, DFL – Plymouth, District 42B
Rep. Dave Lislegard, DFL – Aurora, District 07B
Rep. Kelly Moller, DFL – Shoreview, District 40A
Rep. Andrew Myers, R – Tonka Bay, District 45A
Rep. Danny Nadeau, R – Rogers, District 34A
Rep. Paul Novotny, R – Elk River, District 30B
Rep. Roger Skraba, R – Ely, District 3A
Rep. Paul Torkelson, R – Hanska, District 15B
Rep. Dean Urdahl, R – Grove City, District 16A
Rep. Jeff Witte, R – Lakeville, District 57B
Senators:
Sen. Steve A. Cwodzinski, DFL – Eden Prairie, District 49
Sen. Gary H. Dahms, R – Redwood Falls, District 15
Sen. Kari Dziedzic, DFL – Minneapolis, District 60
Sen. Nick A. Frentz, DFL – North Mankato, District 18
Sen. Heather Gustafson, DFL – Vadnais Heights, District 36
Sen. Grant Hauschild, DFL – Hermantown, District 3
Sen. Ann Rest, DFL – New Hope, District 43
Sen. Judy Seeberger, DFL – Afton, District 41
Sen. Bill Weber, R – Luverne, District 21
To be eligible for the award, legislators must achieve one or more of the following criteria:
- Be generally and reasonably accessible to League representatives
- Seek input on issues of importance to cities
- Listen to League concerns and be receptive to League-provided information on issues
- Sponsor and/or support League initiatives
- Speak out on behalf of the interest of cities
- Demonstrate the importance of partnership between the state and cities
The League of Minnesota Cities is a membership organization dedicated to helping cities throughout Minnesota build quality communities through effective advocacy, expert analysis, trusted guidance, and collective action. The League serves its more than 830 members through advocacy, education and training, policy development, risk management, and other services. For more information, visit lmc.org.