Wednesday Apr 22, 2020
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT
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The American Council of Engineering Companies of Minnesota (ACEC/MN) is hosting a series of Virtual Town Hall conversations with state and federal policy makers, and joining us on April 22nd will be Pete Stauber, Minnesota's Congressional Representative for the 8th district.
While the COVID-19 pandemic prevents us from coming together in person, this town hall series will help to provide a sense of community and connection, as well as information exchange on important developments at the state and federal level that impact critical infrastructure projects in both the public and private sectors.
The event will be hosted on Zoom and we will use the chat function to take questions from attendees. ACEC/MN members will also be able to submit questions when registering for the event. If you have additional questions for this event, please email them to John Krapek at john@acecmn.org with the subject line "Town Hall Question."
Speaker Biography:
Congressman Pete Stauber is a Duluth native, currently serving his first term in Congress as the Representative from Minnesota’s Eighth Congressional District. Congressman Stauber believes that Northern Minnesota deserves strong, principled leadership in Washington, D.C. and is focused on creating jobs, protecting the interests of taxpayers, and strengthening national security.
Congressman Stauber has a remarkable record of public service. Prior to his time in Congress, Stauber worked as a St. Louis County Commissioner, City Councilor in Hermantown, and Duluth police officer for over two decades. In addition to his public service, following his college graduation, Congressman Stauber played hockey with the Detroit Red Wings Organization.
Congressman Stauber lives in Hermantown with his wife Jodi, an Iraq War veteran and the first female Command Chief of the 148th Fighter Wing. Together, they are the proud parents of four children: Levi, Luke, Isaac, and Addilynn.