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Paul Overgaard

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Preceded by
  
Rudolph Hanson

Name
  
Paul Overgaard

Awards
  
Silver Star, Purple Heart

Spouse(s)
  
Janet

Rank
  
First lieutenant

Succeeded by
  
Henry J. Savelkoul

Battles and wars
  
Korean War

Preceded by
  
Edmond Conn

Role
  
Politician


Succeeded by
  
Robert "Baldy, C.R." Hansen

Born
  
February 15, 1930 (age 94) Albert Lea, Minnesota (
1930-02-15
)

Political party
  
Republican Party of Minnesota

Party
  
Republican Party of Minnesota

Residence
  
Albert Lea, Minnesota, United States

Paul Overgaard (born February 13, 1930) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota Senate and the Minnesota House of Representatives. A member of the Republican Party of Minnesota, he represented District 9(present-day district 27) in the Senate and 9A(present-day district 27A) in the House, which includes portions of Freeborn and Waseca counties in the southeastern part of Minnesota.

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Education, Military and Career

Born in Albert Lea, Minnesota, Overgaard graduated from Albert Lea High School. Overgaard served in the military from 1948-1953 and fought in the Korean War. Overgaard spent the morning of his 21st birthday on February 15, 1951 in a firefight where he parachuted twice, led a company of soldiers in battle after his commander and fellow platoon leaders fell, and sustained a gunshot wound in his thigh forceful enough to send shrapnel into his ankle and heel. Overgaard helped win the battle that erupted at 3 a.m. on his birthday in part by calling off friendly fire that would have produced a tragic result had it continued unchecked. Overgaard was awarded a Silver Star, a Purple Heart, and an article and photo in the Minneapolis Star Tribune on June 11, 1951, announcing his return to Albert Lea, then stateside service in Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. After his return from Korea, Overgaard was a grain farmer, worked for Mutual Funds Securities as an Investment Adviser, and as Vice-President of Imperial Financial Services, Inc.

Elections

Overgaard was first elected in 1962. He was re-elected in 1964 and 1966. In 1968, he decided not to seek re-election in 1968.

Committee Assignments

For the 65th Legislative Session, Overgaard was a part of:

  • Civil Administration Committee
  • Employees Compensation Committee
  • Highways Committee
  • Recreation and Water Resources Committee
  • Taxes Committee
  • University and College Committee
  • For the 64th Legislative Session, Overgaard was a part of:

  • Employees Compensation Committee
  • General Legislation and Veterans Affairs Committee
  • Highways Committee
  • Municipal Affairs Committee
  • Taxes Committee
  • For the 63rd Legislative Session, Overgaard was a part of:

  • Cooperatives and Marketing Committee
  • Employees Compensation Committee
  • Industrial and Employee Relations Committee
  • Metropolitan and Urban Affairs Committee
  • Municipal Affairs Committee
  • Recreation and Water Resources Committee
  • Tenure

    Overgaard represented District 31A in the Minnesota House of Representatives from January 8, 1963 to January 6, 1969(63rd, 64th, and 65th Legislative Sessions).

    Elections

    Overgaard was first elected to the Minnesota Senate in 1970. He lost re-election in 1972.

    Committee Assignments

    For the 67th Legislative Session, Overgaard was a part of:

  • Civil Administration Committee
  • Commerce and Insurance Committee
  • Education Committee
  • Labor Relations Committee
  • Local Government Committee
  • Regulated Industries Committee
  • Tenure

    Overgaard was sworn in on January 5, 1971, serving in the 67th Minnesota Legislature.

    Personal life

    Overgaard is married to his wife, Janet. They have five daughters and live in Albert Lea, Minnesota.

    References

    Paul Overgaard Wikipedia