GOP State Senator Bruce Anderson dies unexpectedly
MINNESOTA, JUL 21 – Bruce Anderson served nearly 30 years focusing on veterans, agriculture, and rural development, and was a Navy Vietnam War veteran, Senate Republicans said.
- State Senator Bruce Anderson of Minnesota died unexpectedly at the age of 75 on Monday.
- Governor Tim Walz expressed that Anderson was a steadfast advocate for veterans and will be missed in the Senate chamber.
- Senator Anderson served in the Minnesota Senate since 2013 and previously in the House from 1995 to 2012.
- Senate DFL Majority Leader Erin Murphy expressed condolences, stating they will keep his family and friends in their hearts.
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Sen. Bruce Anderson, longtime Republican state lawmaker, dies at 75 AlphaNews.org
Share This StoryState Senator Bruce Anderson, R-Buffalo, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, according to a statement from Senate Minority Leader Mark Johnson, R-East Grand Forks. “I’m saddened to learn Senator Bruce Anderson passed unexpectedly today,” said Johnson. “Bruce was a dedicated public servant, loving family man, and dear friend to many at the Capitol and in Buffalo. We offer our condolences and prayers for comfort for the entire Ande…
‘A a dedicated public servant’: Republican state Senator Bruce Anderson dies at 75 - Austin Daily Herald
MPR News Staff Republican state Sen. Bruce Anderson of Buffalo has died. Senate Republican Leader Mark Johnson confirmed Anderson’s death in a statement. “I’m saddened to learn Senator Bruce Anderson passed unexpectedly today. Bruce was a dedicated public servant, loving family man, and dear friend to many at the Capitol and in Buffalo. We offer our condolences and prayers for comfort for the entire Anderson family.” DFL Caucus Senate Majority L…
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