July 2010


Representative Terry Morrow participated in yesterday’s Capitol meeting to look into the St. Peter Regional Treatment Center nursing home situation:

http://keyc.com/node/40166 

http://mankatofreepress.com/local/x1446649978/-8-8-million-St-Peter-facility-scheduled-to-open 

The Minnesota Police & Peace Officers Association has endorsed Representative Terry Morrow’s re-election campaign for Minnesota House District 23A:

It is our hope that our endorsement will advance your candidacy and that you will be successful in your efforts to retain your seat in the Minnesota House.

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The Minnesota Nurses Association endorses Terry Morrow’s re-election for the Minnesota House 23A seat:

Our endorsement reflects our whole-hearted support for your candidacy.  We appreciate all that you have done on behalf of our nurses and look forward to working with you in the future.

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The Care Providers of Minnesota PAC has endorsed Representative Terry Morrow’s re-election campaign for Minnesota House District 23A.

Patti Cullen, President of Care Providers of Minnesota, wrote

Our dedicated long-term care professionals are proud to support Terry Morrow.  Representative Morrow understands our state’s health care issues and he has a deep commitment to maintaining Minnesota’s reputation for high-quality long-term health care.

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KSTP interviewed Representative Terry Morrow as part of its coverage of the St. Peter Regional Treatment Center’s forensic nursing home:
http://kstp.com/news/stories/S1653068.shtml?cat=1

This session, the Nicollet Conservation Club and Terry worked closely and diligently to reverse legislative actions regarding the Legacy Act and the constitutional language concerning game, fish, and wildlife habitat.  Fred Froehlich spearheaded these efforts and reported to the NCC in the most recent newsletter:

Now, back to this last session at the Capitol, as you know the big fight was over 3 words ” Enhance, Protect and Restore” that the House had stiffed us with in Conference committee the previous year. Because of all the efforts of wildlife groups and especially your individual efforts in contacting your legislators, we prevailed and the language was repealed. I want to give credit to the following legislators from this area  who supported us and worked very hard to make this happen. In the House, Rep. Terry Morrow(DFL) your efforts did not go unnoticed by this organization,we know you logged countless hours building support for us. In the Senate, Sen. Kathy Sheran(DFL) and Sen. Dennis Frederickson(R), again thank you, you all helped immensely. Sen. Frederickson, hope you thoroughly enjoy your retirement and now can find time to share a blind in the field with us. I have to salute Sen. Satveer Chaudhary(DFL) Fridley also, Sen. Chaudhary is Environment and Natural resources, chair. He is a true friend and supporter of every one of us that picks up a rod or gun in Minnesota. If you see these folks on the street, Thank them, without their support we wouldn’t have succeeded.

The Mankato Free Press follows up on its coverage of the still-unopened nursing home at the St. Peter Regional Treatment Center:

When pushed by The Free Press and State Rep. Terry Morrow, DFL-St. Peter, state officials would only say they are assessing what needs to be done and who will pay for it. Morrow has pledged to make department officials accountable to legislative committees for the foul-ups.

 http://mankatofreepress.com/editorials/x657355459/Our-View-Questions-pile-up-over-empty-facility

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