Dayton, Mark

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When Mark Dayton was sworn in as Minnesota's newest U.S. Senator in January 2001, it was the latest stop in a career that has kept public service to Minnesota and to the nation as its top priority. In more than three decades of service, in a variety of capacities, Mark has worked to use his skills and experience to make life better for the people of Minnesota and for people around the country. Mark was …

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…as U.S. Senator and has voted for all of the bills that were proposed in the first session of the 107th Congress. He has voted both ways but like most Democrats favors public health and safety. His attendance record is very good as is the other U.S. Senator form Minnesota, Paul Wellstone. Dayton stays consistent with his beliefs and that of the people of Minnesota when he hears and votes on various bills.