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Tim Mahoney (Minnesota politician)

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Preceded by
  
Jim Farrell

Name
  
Tim Mahoney

Spouse(s)
  
Susan Bishop

Role
  
Minnesota politician

Children
  
2

Education
  
Saint Paul College


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Born
  
September 21, 1953 (age 70) Saint Paul, Minnesota (
1953-09-21
)

Political party
  
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party

Alma mater
  
Saint Paul Technical College

Party
  
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party

Residence
  
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

Occupation
  
pipefitter, legislator

Tim Mahoney (born September 21, 1953) is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives. A member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), he represents District 67A, which includes all or portions of the Saint Paul Greater East Side, Payne-Phalen, Hayden Heights, Frost Lake, Hillcrest and Phalen Village neighborhoods in Ramsey County, which is in the Twin Cities metropolitan area.

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Early life, education, and career

Mahoney is the fifth child of Francis and Eleanor Mahoney. He was raised on the East Side of Saint Paul, graduating in 1971 from Harding High School. He attended Saint Paul Technical College to become a union pipefitter.

Minnesota House of Representatives

Mahoney was first elected to the House in 1998, when incumbent Rep. Jim Farrell ran for Ramsey County Attorney. He defeated fellow DFLers Michele Ford, a legislative staffer, and Brian McMahon, a housing specialist, in the 1998 DFL primary election; he went on to defeat Republican Julie Glanz and Reform candidate Andy Lamotte in the general election. He has been re-elected every two years since then..

He chaired the Finance Subcommittee for the Higher Education and Workforce Development Finance and Policy Division and Bioscience and Workforce Development Policy and Oversight Division during the 2009–2010 biennium, and the Biosciences and Emerging Technology Committee during the 2007–2008 biennium.

References

Tim Mahoney (Minnesota politician) Wikipedia