The Eighty-eighth Minnesota Legislature was the legislature of the U.S. state of Minnesota from January 8, 2013, to January 5, 2015. It was composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives , based on the results of the 2012 Senate election and the 2012 House election . The seats were apportioned based on the 2010 United States census . It first convened in Saint Paul on January 8, 2013 and last met on May 16, 2014. It held its regular session from January 8 to May 20, 2013, and from February 25 to May 16, 2014. A special session was held on September 9, 2013, to pass disaster aid legislation related to damage caused by storms and flooding in June 2013 and winter storms in April 2013.[ 1]
Governor Dayton delivering the 2013 State of the State Address, February 6, 2013.
Governor Dayton delivering the 2014 State of the State Address, April 30, 2014.
February 6, 2013: 2013 State of the State Address
March 6, 2013: Joint session to elect regents of the University of Minnesota .
April 30, 2014: 2014 State of the State Address
Governor Dayton signing the Minnesota Insurance Marketplace Act into law, March 20, 2013.
Governor Dayton signing the Safe and Supportive Schools Act into law, April 9, 2014.
Governor Dayton signing the Women's Economic Security Act into law, May 11, 2014.
February 19, 2013: Medical Assistance expansion act (Laws 2013, chapter 1 )
March 20, 2013: Minnesota Insurance Marketplace Act (Laws 2013, chapter 9 )
May 9, 2013: Environment and natural resources trust fund appropriations act (Laws 2013, chapter 52 )
May 14, 2013: Civil marriage act (Laws 2013, chapter 74 )
May 22, 2013: Omnibus education act (Laws 2013, chapter 116 )
May 23, 2013: Omnibus jobs, economic development, and energy act (Laws 2013, chapter 85 )
May 23, 2013: Omnibus public safety act (Laws 2013, chapter 86 )
May 23, 2013: Omnibus health and human services act (Laws 2013, chapter 108 )
May 23, 2013: Omnibus agriculture, environment, and natural resources act (Laws 2013, chapter 114 )
May 23, 2013: Omnibus transportation finance act (Laws 2013, chapter 117 )
May 23, 2013: Omnibus elections act (Laws 2013, chapter 131 )
May 23, 2013: Omnibus legacy act (Laws 2013, chapter 137 )
May 23, 2013: Omnibus state government and veterans affairs act (Laws 2013, chapter 142 )
May 23, 2013: Omnibus tax act (Laws 2013, chapter 143 )
May 24, 2013: Affordable Care Act conformity and health plan market rules act (Laws 2013, chapter 84 )
May 24, 2013: Omnibus higher education act (Laws 2013, chapter 99 )
One appropriation line-item vetoed.[ 3]
May 24, 2013: "Homeowners' Bill of Rights" act (Laws 2013, chapter 115 )
May 24, 2013: Proposed constitutional amendment removing lawmakers' power to set their own pay (Laws 2013, chapter 124 )
May 24, 2013: Omnibus transportation policy act (Laws 2013, chapter 127 )
May 24, 2013: Family Child Care Providers Representation Act (Laws 2013, chapter 128 )
May 24, 2013: Omnibus capital investment (bonding) act (Laws 2013, chapter 136 )
May 24, 2013: Campaign finance and public disclosure act (Laws 2013, chapter 138 )
March 21, 2014: Omnibus tax act (Laws 2014, chapter 150 )
April 9, 2014: Safe and Supportive Schools Act (Laws 2014, chapter 160 )
April 14, 2014: Minimum wage act (Laws 2014, chapter 166 )
May 9, 2014: Environment and natural resources trust fund appropriations act (Laws 2014, chapter 226 )
May 11, 2014: Women's Economic Security Act (Laws 2014, chapter 239 )
May 16, 2014: Outdoor heritage fund appropriations act (Laws 2014, chapter 256 )
May 16, 2014: Omnibus education policy act (Laws 2014, chapter 272 )
May 20, 2014: Omnibus capital investment (bonding) act (Laws 2014, chapter 294 )
May 20, 2014: Omnibus capital investment (general fund appropriations) act (Laws 2014, chapter 295 )
May 20, 2014: Omnibus supplemental tax act (Laws 2014, chapter 308 )
May 20, 2014: Omnibus supplemental appropriations act (Laws 2014, chapter 312 )
May 21, 2014: Omnibus health and human services policy act (Laws 2014, chapter 291 )
May 29, 2014: Medical cannabis act (Laws 2014, chapter 311 )
Boldface indicates the bill was passed by its house of origin.
Political composition
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Resignations and new members are discussed in the "Changes in membership" section below.
Senate composition 39 DFL
28 Republican
House of Representatives
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House composition (from February 19, 2013) 73 DFL
61 Republican
Majority (DFL) leadership
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Minority (Republican) leadership
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House of Representatives
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Majority (DFL) leadership
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Minority (Republican) leadership
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Senate districts by political party affiliation DFL
Republican
*Elected in a special election. [ 7]
†Elected to non-consecutive terms. [ 8]
House of Representatives
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House districts by political party affiliation DFL
Republican
District
Name
Party
Residence
First elected
1A
Dan Fabian
Republican
Roseau
2010
1B
Deb Kiel
Republican
Crookston
2010
2A
Roger Erickson
DFL
Baudette
2012
2B
Steve Green
Republican
Fosston
2012
3A
David Dill
DFL
Crane Lake
2002
3B
Mary Murphy
DFL
Hermantown
1976
4A
Ben Lien
DFL
Moorhead
2012
4B
Paul Marquart
DFL
Dilworth
2000
5A
John Persell
DFL
Bemidji
2008
5B
Tom Anzelc
DFL
Balsam Township
2006
6A
Carly Melin
DFL
Hibbing
2011*
6B
Jason Metsa
DFL
Virginia
2012
7A
Tom Huntley
DFL
Duluth
1992
7B
Erik Simonson
DFL
Duluth
2012
8A
Bud Nornes
Republican
Fergus Falls
1996
8B
Mary Franson
Republican
Alexandria
2010
9A
Mark Anderson
Republican
Lake Shore
2012
9B
Ron Kresha
Republican
Little Falls
2012
10A
John Ward
DFL
Baxter
2006
10B
Joe Radinovich
DFL
Crosby
2012
11A
Mike Sundin
DFL
Esko
2012
11B
Tim Faust
DFL
Hinckley
2006 , 2012 †
12A
Jay McNamar
DFL
Elbow Lake
2012
12B
Paul Anderson
Republican
Starbuck
2008
13A
Jeff Howe
Republican
Rockville
2012
13B
Tim O'Driscoll
Republican
Sartell
2010
14A
Tama Theis from February 19, 2013
Republican
St. Cloud
2013 *
14B
Zach Dorholt
DFL
St. Cloud
2012
15A
Sondra Erickson
Republican
Princeton
1998*, 2010 †
15B
Jim Newberger
Republican
Becker
2012
16A
Chris Swedzinski
Republican
Ghent
2010
16B
Paul Torkelson
Republican
St. James
2008
17A
Andrew Falk
DFL
Murdock
2008
17B
Mary Sawatzky
DFL
Willmar
2012
18A
Dean Urdahl
Republican
Grove City
2002
18B
Glenn Gruenhagen
Republican
Glencoe
2010
19A
Clark Johnson from February 19, 2013
DFL
North Mankato
2013 *
19B
Kathy Brynaert
DFL
Mankato
2006
20A
Kelby Woodard
Republican
Belle Plaine
2010
20B
David Bly
DFL
Northfield
2006 , 2012 †
21A
Tim Kelly
Republican
Red Wing
2008
21B
Steve Drazkowski
Republican
Mazeppa
2007*
22A
Joe Schomacker
Republican
Luverne
2010
22B
Rod Hamilton
Republican
Mountain Lake
2004
23A
Bob Gunther
Republican
Fairmont
1995*
23B
Tony Cornish
Republican
Vernon Center
2002
24A
John Petersburg
Republican
Waseca
2012
24B
Patti Fritz
DFL
Faribault
2004
25A
Duane Quam
Republican
Byron
2010
25B
Kim Norton
DFL
Rochester
2006
26A
Tina Liebling
DFL
Rochester
2004
26B
Mike Benson
Republican
Rochester
2010
27A
Shannon Savick
DFL
Wells
2012
27B
Jeanne Poppe
DFL
Austin
2004
28A
Gene Pelowski
DFL
Winona
1986
28B
Greg Davids
Republican
Preston
1991*, 2008 †
29A
Joe McDonald
Republican
Delano
2010
29B
Marion O'Neill
Republican
Buffalo
2012
30A
Nick Zerwas
Republican
Elk River
2012
30B
David FitzSimmons
Republican
Albertville
2012
31A
Kurt Daudt
Republican
Crown
2010
31B
Tom Hackbarth
Republican
Cedar
1994 , 1998 †
32A
Brian Johnson
Republican
Cambridge
2012
32B
Bob Barrett
Republican
Lindstrom
2010
33A
Jerry Hertaus
Republican
Greenfield
2012
33B
Cindy Pugh
Republican
Chanhassen
2012
34A
Joyce Peppin
Republican
Rogers
2004
34B
Kurt Zellers
Republican
Maple Grove
2003*
35A
Jim Abeler
Republican
Anoka
1998
35B
Peggy Scott
Republican
Andover
2008
36A
Mark Uglem
Republican
Champlin
2012
36B
Melissa Hortman
DFL
Brooklyn Park
2004
37A
Jerry Newton
DFL
Coon Rapids
2008 , 2012 †
37B
Tim Sanders
Republican
Blaine
2008
38A
Linda Runbeck
Republican
Circle Pines
1989*, 2010 †
38B
Matt Dean
Republican
Dellwood
2004
39A
Bob Dettmer
Republican
Forest Lake
2006
39B
Kathy Lohmer
Republican
Stillwater
2010
40A
Mike Nelson
DFL
Brooklyn Park
2002
40B
Debra Hilstrom
DFL
Brooklyn Center
2000
41A
Connie Bernardy
DFL
Fridley
2000 , 2012 †
41B
Carolyn Laine
DFL
Columbia Heights
2006
42A
Barb Yarusso
DFL
Shoreview
2012
42B
Jason Isaacson
DFL
Shoreview
2012
43A
Peter Fischer
DFL
Maplewood
2012
43B
Leon Lillie
DFL
North St. Paul
2004
44A
Sarah Anderson
Republican
Plymouth
2006
44B
John Benson
DFL
Minnetonka
2006
45A
Lyndon Carlson
DFL
Crystal
1972
45B
Mike Freiberg
DFL
Golden Valley
2012
46A
Ryan Winkler
DFL
Golden Valley
2006
46B
Steve Simon
DFL
St. Louis Park
2004
47A
Ernie Leidiger
Republican
Mayer
2010
47B
Joe Hoppe
Republican
Chaska
2002
48A
Yvonne Selcer
DFL
Minnetonka
2012
48B
Jenifer Loon
Republican
Eden Prairie
2008
49A
Ron Erhardt
DFL
Edina
1990 , 2012 †
49B
Paul Rosenthal
DFL
Edina
2008 , 2012 †
50A
Linda Slocum
DFL
Richfield
2006
50B
Ann Lenczewski
DFL
Bloomington
1998
51A
Sandra Masin
DFL
Eagan
2006 , 2012 †
51B
Laurie Halverson
DFL
Eagan
2012
52A
Rick Hansen
DFL
South St. Paul
2004
52B
Joe Atkins
DFL
Inver Grove Heights
2002
53A
JoAnn Ward
DFL
Woodbury
2012
53B
Andrea Kieffer
Republican
Woodbury
2010
54A
Dan Schoen
DFL
St. Paul Park
2012
54B
Denny McNamara
Republican
Hastings
2002
55A
Mike Beard
Republican
Shakopee
2002
55B
Tony Albright
Republican
Prior Lake
2012
56A
Pam Myhra
Republican
Burnsville
2010
56B
Will Morgan
DFL
Burnsville
2006 , 2012 †
57A
Tara Mack
Republican
Apple Valley
2008
57B
Anna Wills
Republican
Apple Valley
2012
58A
Mary Liz Holberg
Republican
Lakeville
1998
58B
Pat Garofalo
Republican
Farmington
2004
59A
Joe Mullery
DFL
Minneapolis
1996
59B
Raymond Dehn
DFL
Minneapolis
2012
60A
Diane Loeffler
DFL
Minneapolis
2004
60B
Phyllis Kahn
DFL
Minneapolis
1972
61A
Frank Hornstein
DFL
Minneapolis
2002
61B
Paul Thissen
DFL
Minneapolis
2002
62A
Karen Clark
DFL
Minneapolis
1980
62B
Susan Allen
DFL
Minneapolis
2012*
63A
Jim Davnie
DFL
Minneapolis
2000
63B
Jean Wagenius
DFL
Minneapolis
1986
64A
Erin Murphy
DFL
Saint Paul
2006
64B
Michael Paymar
DFL
Saint Paul
1996
65A
Rena Moran
DFL
Saint Paul
2010
65B
Carlos Mariani
DFL
Saint Paul
1990
66A
Alice Hausman
DFL
Saint Paul
1989*
66B
John Lesch
DFL
Saint Paul
2002
67A
Tim Mahoney
DFL
Saint Paul
1998
67B
Sheldon Johnson
DFL
Saint Paul
2000
*Elected in a special election. [ 9]
†Elected to non-consecutive terms. [ 10]
Changes in membership
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House of Representatives
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Capital Investment (Chair: LeRoy Stumpf , Vice Chair: Bev Scalze , Ranking: Dave Senjem )
Commerce (Chair: James Metzen , Vice Chair: Vicki Jensen , Ranking: Paul Gazelka )
Education (Chair: Patricia Torres Ray , Vice Chair: Kevin Dahle , Ranking: Carla Nelson )
Environment and Energy (Chair: John Marty , Vice Chair: John Hoffman , Ranking: Dave Brown )
Finance (Chair: Dick Cohen , Vice Chair: Bobby Joe Champion , Ranking: Michelle Fischbach )
Divisions:
E-12 Division (Chair: Chuck Wiger , Vice Chair: Alice Johnson , Ranking: Sean Nienow )
Environment, Economic Development and Agriculture Division (Chair: David Tomassoni , Vice Chair: Foung Hawj , Ranking: Bill Ingebrigtsen )
Health and Human Services Division (Chair: Tony Lourey , Vice Chair: Melisa Franzen , Ranking: Julie Rosen )
Higher Education and Workforce Development Division (Chair: Terri Bonoff , Vice Chair: Greg Clausen , Ranking: Jeremy Miller )
Judiciary Division (Chair: Ron Latz , Vice Chair: Barb Goodwin , Ranking: Warren Limmer )
State Departments and Veterans Division (Chair: Tom Saxhaug , Vice Chair: Kari Dziedzic , Ranking: Roger Chamberlain )
Transportation and Public Safety Division (Chair: Scott Dibble , Vice Chair: Susan Kent , Ranking: John Pederson )
Legacy (Chair: Dick Cohen )
Health, Human Services and Housing (Chair: Kathy Sheran , Vice Chair: Melissa Halvorson Wiklund , Ranking: Michelle Benson )
Higher Education and Workforce Development (Chair: Terri Bonoff , Vice Chair: Greg Clausen , Ranking: Jeremy Miller )
Jobs, Agriculture and Rural Development (Chair: Dan Sparks , Vice Chair: Matt Schmit , Ranking: Gary Dahms )
Judiciary (Chair: Ron Latz , Vice Chair: Barb Goodwin , Ranking: Warren Limmer )
Rules and Administration (Chair: Tom Bakk , Vice Chair: Katie Sieben , Ranking: David Hann )
State and Local Government (Chair: Sandy Pappas , Vice Chair: Chris Eaton , Ranking: Dan Hall )
Taxes (Chair: Rod Skoe , Vice Chair: Ann Rest , Ranking: Julianne Ortman )
Transportation and Public Safety (Chair: Scott Dibble , Vice Chair: Susan Kent , Ranking: John Pederson )
House of Representatives
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Agriculture Policy (Chair: Jeanne Poppe , Vice Chair: Tim Faust , Lead: Rod Hamilton )
Capital Investment (Chair: Alice Hausman , Vice Chair: John Ward , Lead: Matt Dean )
Civil Law (Chair: John Lesch , Vice Chair: Susan Allen , Lead: Peggy Scott )
Commerce and Consumer Protection Finance and Policy (Chair: Joe Atkins , Vice Chair: Patti Fritz , Lead: Joe Hoppe )
Controlled Substances and Synthetic Drugs (Select, established May 28, 2013)[ 18] (Chair: Erik Simonson )
Early Childhood and Youth Development Policy (Chair: Joe Mullery , Vice Chair: Carolyn Laine , Lead: Pam Myhra )
Education Finance (Chair: Paul Marquart , Vice Chair: Linda Slocum , Lead: Kelby Woodard )
Education Policy (Chair: Carlos Mariani , Vice Chair: Kathy Brynaert , Lead: Sondra Erickson )
Elections (Chair: Steve Simon , Vice Chair: Laurie Halverson , Lead: Tim Sanders )
Energy Policy (Chair: Melissa Hortman , Vice Chair: Will Morgan , Lead: Pat Garofalo )
Environment and Natural Resources Policy (Chair: David Dill , Vice Chair: Peter Fischer , Lead: Tom Hackbarth )
Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture Finance (Chair: Jean Wagenius , Vice Chair: Andrew Falk , Lead: Denny McNamara )
Ethics (Chair: Jim Davnie , Lead: Tim Kelly )
Government Operations (Chair: Mike Nelson , Vice Chair: Mike Freiberg , Lead: Joyce Peppin )
Health and Human Services Finance (Chair: Tom Huntley , Vice Chair: Kim Norton , Lead: Jim Abeler )
Health and Human Services Policy (Chair: Tina Liebling , Vice Chair: Rena Moran , Lead: Tara Mack )
Higher Education Finance and Policy (Chair: Gene Pelowski , Vice Chair: Zach Dorholt , Lead: Bud Nornes )
Housing Finance and Policy (Chair: Karen Clark , Vice Chair: David Bly , Lead: Paul Anderson )
Jobs and Economic Development Finance and Policy (Chair: Tim Mahoney , Vice Chair: John Persell , Lead: Bob Gunther )
Judiciary Finance and Policy (Chair: Debra Hilstrom , Vice Chair: Carly Melin , Lead: Steve Drazkowski )
Labor, Workplace and Regulated Industries (Chair: Sheldon Johnson , Vice Chair: Mike Sundin , Lead: Tim O'Driscoll )
Legacy (Chair: Phyllis Kahn , Vice Chair: Leon Lillie , Lead: Dean Urdahl )
Living Wage Jobs (Select) (Chair: Ryan Winkler )
Public Safety Finance and Policy (Chair: Michael Paymar , Vice Chair: Paul Rosenthal , Lead: Tony Cornish )
Rules and Legislative Administration (Chair: Erin Murphy , Vice Chair: John Benson , Lead: Kurt Daudt )
State Government Finance and Veterans Affairs (Chair: Mary Murphy , Vice Chair: Jerry Newton , Lead: Bob Dettmer )
Taxes (Chair: Ann Lenczewski , Vice Chair: Diane Loeffler , Lead: Greg Davids )
Transportation Finance (Chair: Frank Hornstein , Vice Chair: Connie Bernardy , Lead: Mike Beard )
Transportation Policy (Chair: Ron Erhardt , Vice Chair: Sandra Masin , Lead: Linda Runbeck )
Veterans Housing (Select, established April 19, 2013)[ 19] (Chair: Jerry Newton )
Ways and Means (Chair: Lyndon Carlson , Vice Chair: Tom Anzelc , Lead: Mary Liz Holberg )
Administrative officers
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Secretary: JoAnne Zoff
First Assistant Secretary: Colleen Pacheco
Second Assistant Secretary: Mike Linn
Third Assistant Secretary: Jessica Tupper
Engrossing Secretary: Melissa Mapes
Sergeant at Arms: Sven K. Lindquist
Assistant Sergeant at Arms: Marilyn Logan Hall
Chaplain: Rev. Dennis Morreim
House of Representatives
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Chief Clerk: Albin Mathiowetz
First Assistant Chief Clerk: Patrick Murphy
Second Assistant Chief Clerk: Gail Romanowski
Desk Clerk: Tim Johnson
Legislative Clerk: David Surdez
Chief Sergeant at Arms: Travis Reese
First Assistant Sergeant at Arms: Amanda Rudolph
Index Clerk: Carl Hamre
^ Ragsdale, Jim and Rachel E. Stassen-Berger (September 10, 2013). "Minnesota legislators OK disaster relief; tax talks delayed" . Star Tribune . Retrieved September 10, 2013 .
^ Dayton, Mark (May 23, 2013). "Chapter 137 line-item veto letter" (PDF) . Office of Governor Mark Dayton. Retrieved May 26, 2013 .
^ Dayton, Mark (May 24, 2013). "Chapter 99 line-item veto letter" (PDF) . Office of Governor Mark Dayton. Retrieved May 26, 2013 .
^ a b c Simons, Abby (February 24, 2014). "State Senate GOP caucus elects new assistant leadership" . Star Tribune . Retrieved February 25, 2014 .
^ "Minn. gov hopeful Thompson giving up his state Senate leadership post due to campaign" . Star Tribune . July 3, 2013. Retrieved July 10, 2013 .
^ Dyste, Leslie (March 13, 2014). "Sen. David Osmek Named Minn. Senate Republican Whip" . KSTP-TV . Retrieved March 14, 2014 .
^ "Party Control of the Minnesota Senate, 1951-present" . Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved December 10, 2012 .
^ "Minnesota Legislators Past & Present - Session Search Results" . Legislators Past & Present . Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved January 7, 2013 .
^ "Party Control of the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1951-present" . Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved December 10, 2012 .
^ "Members by Seniority 2013 - 2014" . Minnesota House of Representatives. Retrieved January 7, 2013 .
^ Brooks, Jennifer (January 3, 2013). "New job leads State Rep. Gottwalt to abruptly quit" . Star Tribune . Retrieved March 15, 2013 .
^ Schutz, Lee Ann (January 4, 2013). "Rep. Steve Gottwalt announces intention to resign" . Session Daily . Minnesota House of Representatives Public Information Services. Retrieved March 15, 2013 .
^ Stassen-Berger, Rachel E. (January 7, 2013). "DFL Rep. Morrow and GOP Rep. Gottwalt resign, let the special elections begin" . Star Tribune . Retrieved March 15, 2013 .
^ Sommerhauser, Mark (February 19, 2013). "Theis takes oath to respresent House District 14A" . St. Cloud Times . Retrieved March 15, 2013 .
^ Ragsdale, Jim (December 19, 2012). "Rep. Terry Morrow of St. Peter will step down to take new job" . Star Tribune . Retrieved March 15, 2013 .
^ Cook, Mike (December 19, 2012). "Rep. Morrow to step down" . Session Daily . Minnesota House of Representatives Public Information Services. Archived from the original on February 21, 2013. Retrieved March 15, 2013 .
^ Fischenich, Mark (February 19, 2013). "After three decades of waiting, Johnson takes his seat" . The Free Press . Retrieved March 15, 2013 .
^ "Subsequent Proceedings 2013" (PDF) . Journal of the House . Minnesota House of Representatives . p. 6522. Retrieved July 10, 2013 .
^ "Friday, April 19, 2013" (PDF) . Journal of the House . Minnesota House of Representatives . p. 3618. Retrieved July 10, 2013 .
^ When seated or oath administered, not necessarily when service began.
Preceded by
Eighty-eighth Minnesota Legislature 2013—2014
Succeeded by