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RandySF

(59,146 posts)
Tue Oct 13, 2020, 04:34 AM Oct 2020

MN-01: Minneapolis Star Tribune endorses Democrat Dan Feehan for Congress.

In 2018, Democrat Dan Feehan won the Star Tribune Editorial Board’s enthusiastic endorsement to represent southern Minnesota in the U.S. House.

A decorated combat veteran with impressive experience, including a stint as an acting assistant secretary of defense, Feehan’s breadth of knowledge, eloquence and commitment to public service easily made him a standout among those candidates running for office in Minnesota that year.

Two years after losing the 2018 race by 1,315 votes, the 38-year-old father of three from North Mankato is again the clear choice in the First Congressional District. A promising talent during his first run, Feehan has become an even stronger candidate in 2020 and gets our recommendation again over Republican Rep. Jim Hagedorn, who is seeking a second term. Also on the ballot: Bill Rood of the Grassroots-Legalize Cannabis Party of Minnesota.

Feehan’s work since 2018 with the National Farmers Union, as well as consulting work with several reputable nonprofits, has focused on issues deeply important to this district: agriculture, education, veterans’ issues and health care. The additional experience has forged deeper connections to the district and made him an even stronger advocate for southern Minnesota families, farmers and businesses.

Feehan’s differences with Hagedorn on a key issue — health care — have also become more important in the past two years.

Feehan calls for thoughtfully building on the Affordable Care Act to broaden access to coverage. Many rural families don’t make enough to afford coverage on their own, but make too much to afford the health law’s aid to buy private insurance, a plight recently described in a Star Tribune editorial. Feehan’s fixes would include expanding eligibility to these subsidies and opening up other routes to coverage, such as lowering the Medicare eligibility age.



https://www.startribune.com/after-close-loss-in-2018-dan-feehan-focused-on-first-district-s-needs/572719511/

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