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Steve Drazkowski (born November 27, 1964) is an American politician serving as a member of the
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from District 20, representing all of
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, large parts of Olmsted County, Goodhue County, and
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, and a smaller part of
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. He previously served in the
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.


Early life and education

Drazkowski was born in
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, and grew up on a farm in
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. He graduated from Cochrane-Fountain City High School and earned a Bachelor of Science in agriculture in 1989 from the
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. In 1994, he earned a
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degree from the
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.


Career

Drazkowski is a
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firearms safety instructor,
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4-H volunteer, and past president of the Minnesota Forage and Grassland Council. In 2006, Drazkowski ran unsuccessfully for the District 28 seat in the
Minnesota Senate The Minnesota Senate is the upper house of the Legislature of the U.S. state of Minnesota. At 67 members, half as many as the Minnesota House of Representatives, it is the largest upper house of any U.S. state legislature. Floor sessions are hel ...
. He subsequently ran for and was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in the August 7, 2007 special election held after Representative Steve Sviggum resigned to become Minnesota's Commissioner of Labor and Industry. He was reelected in 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, and 2020. In 2010, Drazkowski introduced legislation in the Minnesota House modeled after Arizona's controversial immigration law. In 2012, Drazkowski and radio host Dave Thompson proposed an Employee Freedom Constitutional Amendment, which would require a statewide referendum on amending the Minnesota Constitution to include a right-to-work clause weakening unions. In early 2019, Drazkowski referred U.S. Representative
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to the Minnesota Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board, which enforces Minnesota election ethics rules. On December 7, 2018, Drazkowski and three other Republican state representatives left the GOP House Caucus to form the New Republican House Caucus. Drazkowski said, "It doesn’t change the fact we’re still Republican. As a matter of fact, our caucus of four is very committed to Republican ideals and values ... We’ll be working very hard to strengthen our party throughout Minnesota, strengthen party units and conservative organizations throughout the state so that we can win the election in two years instead of continuing on a course that could be very similar to the one ovember 2018that really just took 25 percent of our Republican membership in the House." The four members were assigned seats together on the House floor and hired three staff members shortly before the 2019 session began. During the session, they announced several bills that featured their strong interest in constitutional issues and also presented their own budget proposal.


Electoral history

*2020 Race for Minnesota House of Representatives — District 21B **Steve Drazkowski (R) 66.6% (15,647 votes) **Elise Diesslin (DFL), 33.3% (7,831 votes) **Write-in, 0.1% (24 votes) *2018 Race for Minnesota House of Representatives — District 21B **Steve Drazkowski (R) 63.4% (11,511 votes) **Jonathan Isenor (DFL), 36.5% (6,619 votes) **Write-in, 0.1% (17 votes) *2016 Race for Minnesota House of Representatives — District 21B **Steve Drazkowski (R) 65.31% (13,688 votes) **Elise Diesslin (DFL), 34.69% (7,270 votes) *2014 Race for Minnesota House of Representatives — District 21B **Steve Drazkowski (R) 63.3% (9,075 votes) **M.A. Schneider (DFL), 36.4% (5,213 votes) **Write-in, 0.3% (41 votes) *2012 Race for Minnesota House of Representatives — District 21B **Steve Drazkowski (R) 58% (11,759 votes) **Bruce Montplaisir (DFL), 42% (8,511 votes) *2010 Race for Minnesota House of Representatives — District 28B **Steve Drazkowski (R) 65.15% (9,669 votes) **Mark Schneider (DFL), 34.77% (5,160 votes) **Write-in, 0.08% (12 votes) *2008 Race for Minnesota House of Representatives — District 28B **Steve Drazkowski (R) 54.75% (10,980 votes) **Linda Pfeilsticker (DFL), 45.13% (9,050 votes) **Write-in, 0.12% (24 votes) *2007 Race for Minnesota House of Representatives — District 28B Special Election **Steve Drazkowski (R) 52.89% (3,762 votes) **Linda Pfeilsticker (DFL), 46.86% (3,333 votes) **Write-in, 0.25% (18 votes) *2006 Race for Minnesota Senate — District 28 ** Steve Murphy (DFL), 54.26% (17,511 votes) **Steve Drazkowski(R), 45.33% (14,627 votes) **Steve Wilson (Write-In), 0.20% (64 votes) **Write-In 0.21% (68 votes)


Personal life

Drazkowski is a member of the
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, Whitetails Unlimited,
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, and both the Lake City and Frontenac Sportsmens Clubs. He is Catholic, attending the St. Peter and Paul Church in Mazeppa. He is divorced; he and his ex-wife, Laura, have one child. In 2006, before he was elected to the legislature, Drazkowski was arrested and charged with assaulting his then 14-year-old daughter. He was acquitted, but at Laura's request, the judge issued a temporary restraining order against him. He co-owns an online retail business and a shoe store in Winona and resides in Mazeppa.


References


External links


Rep. Steve Drazkowski Web Page

Drazkowski Campaign Web Site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Drazkowski, Steve Living people 1964 births People from Wabasha, Minnesota People from Winona, Minnesota People from Buffalo County, Wisconsin University of Wisconsin–River Falls alumni University of Minnesota College of Education and Human Development alumni Republican Party members of the Minnesota House of Representatives University of Wisconsin–River Falls alumni 21st-century American politicians