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Tim Walz: Minnesota's 41st Governor and Democratic Nominee
Early Life and Career
Timothy James “Tim” Walz was born on April 6, 1964. Before entering politics, Walz worked as a schoolteacher and served in the U.S. Army National Guard for nearly two decades.
Political Career
Walz's political career began in 2006 when he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. He served three terms in Congress before being elected Governor of Minnesota in 2018.
Walz won re-election in 2022 and is currently serving his second term as Governor.
Accomplishments as Governor
During his time as Governor, Walz has signed several notable bills into law, including the One Minnesota Budget, which aims to address racial disparities and invest in education, housing, and healthcare.
- One Minnesota Budget
- Expanded Medicaid
- Increased funding for education
- Signed bipartisan legislation to address climate change
National Recognition
Walz has gained national recognition for his work on issues such as climate change, healthcare, and gun safety.
Conclusion
Tim Walz is a politician with a diverse background and a strong commitment to public service. As Governor of Minnesota, he has made significant progress on important issues and gained national recognition for his leadership.
References
- CNN Fast Facts: Tim Walz
- Star Tribune: Walz, Flanagan sign $1.5 billion public works bill at Twin Cities-area bridge
- Twin Cities Pioneer Press: Democrat Tim Walz wins re-election as Minnesota governor