Posted at 5:44 PM on January 11, 2006
by Bob Collins
DFLer Matt Entenza, who is running for attorney general, gets roughed up pretty well in the City Pages article, United He Stands. Specifically, the article suggests Entenza, as attorney general, would have a light approach to health care organizations, since his wife is an executive with United Health Group.
Minnesota Democrats Exposed says Rep. Al Juhnke e-mailed the article to members of the DFL caucus, suggesting that Juhnke wants Entenza removed as House Minority Leader as long as he's going to be spending time running for attorney general. Just for the record, Juhnke, and every other state represenative (unless they've chosen not to), will also be running for office in November.
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