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Ron Kresha (born December 16, 1969) is an American politician serving in the
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since 2013. A member of the
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, Kresha represents District 10A in north-central
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, which includes the city of Little Falls and parts of Aitkin, Crow Wing, Kanabec, Mille Lacs and
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Counties.


Early life, education and career

Kresha attended Skotus Central High School, and graduated from St. Cloud State University with a
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in English and from
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with a
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in finance and accounting.


Minnesota House of Representatives

Kresha was elected to the
Minnesota House of Representatives The Minnesota House of Representatives is the lower house of the Legislature of the U.S. state of Minnesota. There are 134 members, twice as many as the Minnesota Senate. Floor sessions are held in the north wing of the State Capitol in Saint ...
in 2012 and has been reelected every two years since. He first ran for an open seat following legislative redistricting. In 2022, Kresha faced a primary challenge from the right, leading the House Republican Caucus to increase spending in the district to defend his seat. Kresha serves as the minority lead on the Education Finance Committee and also sits on the Ways and Means Committee. He served as an assistant majority leader from 2015 to 2016 and as majority whip for the Republican House caucus from 2017 to 2018. In 2018, after the retirement of
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, Kresha's name was floated as a potential replacement.


Education

In 2015, Kresha supported bipartisan legislation to expand early learning scholarships for disadvantaged children, and a bill to target preschool funding to low-income families. He opposed legislation that would create a Department of Early Childhood. He has called for focusing on improving math and literacy scores before legislators "throw money" at the public school system, and called DFL funding proposals "unrealistic". Kresha has largely opposed Governor
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's education proposals, calling them "mandates" and saying they would "indoctrinate students with messages that focus on our nation's flaws". He also criticized the Walz administration's handling of grant oversight after the Feeding our Future investigation uncovered one of the largest federal fraud cases in state history. He opposed language requiring comprehensive sex education in elementary and secondary schools. Kresha has co-authored bills that seek to change the state constitution's language guaranteeing all children the fundamental right to a quality public education, and criticized Education Minnesota, the state's largest teacher's union, for its opposition to the proposal. During the
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, Kresha sponsored legislation to allow local school leaders to determine their own school reopening plans, arguing against a "one-size-fits-all" approach. He also advocated for allowing districts to hold in-person graduation ceremonies.


School choice

Kresha is a supporter of the
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movement, and authored legislation to expand school choice and offer tax credits and scholarships to families whose students opt out of public schools. He has argued that more opportunities for private schools would help close the state's education achievement gap.


Child protection laws

Kresha was a member of Governor
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's Task Force on the Protection of Children, and authored the group's 11-point plan to reform the state's child protection laws. The legislation included a provision to mandate child protection reports be sent to law enforcement, and would rank child safety above keeping families intact. The bill unanimously passed the Minnesota House in 2015. He has called for better training of front-line child protection workers.


Other political positions

Kresha has co-sponsored legislation to provide broadband subsidies to rural communities, saying the private market alone would not provide full broadband coverage. He authored a bill to fund an opioid prevention pilot project in his district. Kresha abstained from a vote to declare racism a public health crisis in the state, saying it was "forcing an opinion based on words". During the COVID-19 pandemic, Kresha criticized Walz's emergency orders and Attorney General Keith Ellison for taking legal action against business owners who opened bars in defiance of the orders. Kresha authored a law that prohibits government contracts from being issued to vendors who boycott
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. In 2015, he visited
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as part of a bipartisan delegation sponsored by the Niagara Foundation, a nonprofit organization with ties to
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.


Electoral history


Personal life

Kresha is married to his wife, Wendy. They have five children and reside in Little Falls, Minnesota.


References


External links


Official House of Representatives website

Official campaign website
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