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Paul Holmgren
District: 65A
Party: Republican
Residence: St. Paul, MN



Statement from the campaign:
The following are my three principle issues:
1) Defense of Family.
2) Support for Economic Development through
Small Business and Job Creation.
3) Defense of Freedom - at the neighborhood
and state level.

Biography:
*Born 6/28/1975 in Tulsa, OK
*Home-Schooled
*Graduated Saint Paul (Technical) College,
Accountant Diploma.
*Graduated, Christian Life College, Associate
of Arts, Christian Studies.
*Single, never married
*Homeowner in Frogtown for 4 years
*Member Bethel Christian Fellowship Church

On the Issues:

Should increased taxes be considered as part of a solution to a projected budget deficit?

No
Should gambling be expanded in Minnesota to generate new revenue for the state?

No
Should state funds — directly or indirectly — be used to build new sports facilities for the Twins and Vikings?

No
Do you support Gov Pawlenty's JOBZ zones program?

Yes
Should K-12 spending in Minnesota be curtailed in order to balance a projected budget deficit?

Yes
Should a constitutional amendment be presented to voters that would ban same-sex marriage in Minnesota?

Yes
Should the state spend money for expanding mass transit options in Minnesota?

No
Should there be additional restrictions on abortion in Minnesota?

Yes
Should the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program, which seeks to protect wildlife habitat and wetlands by paying farmers for taking marginal lands out of agriculture production, be supported?

No
Should the state's subsidized health care program be trimmed in order to reduce a projected budget deficit?

Yes