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    Governor of Minnesota since 2019

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    Born in West Point, Nebraska, Walz was a member of the Army National Guard, and worked in agriculture, manufacturing, and teaching after high school. [3] He later graduated from Chadron State College and Minnesota State University, Mankato. He moved to Minnesota in 1996.

  2. Nov 8, 2022 · 2027. Years in position. 5. Predecessor. Mark Dayton. Prior offices. U.S. House Minnesota District 1. Successor: Jim Hagedorn. Compensation. Base salary. $127,629. Elections and appointments. Last elected. November 8, 2022. Education. High school. Butte High School, Butte, NE. Bachelor's. Chadron State College, Chadron, NE. Graduate.

  3. Jan 2, 2023 · Politics Jan 2, 2023 5:25 PM EDT. Democratic Gov. Tim Walz pledged Monday to make the largest investments in public education in Minnesota history as he took the oath of office for his second...

  4. Jan 17, 2023 · Published 3:21 PM PDT, January 17, 2023. ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Gov. Tim Walz unveiled a $12 billion, four-year education budget Tuesday that includes big tax credits for families with young children as well as more money for public schools across the state.

  5. May 24, 2023 · Gov. Tim Walz has signed into law historic budgets for education, labor and taxes that could provide sweeping improvements to the teaching and learning environments in Minnesota’s schools and campuses, and which pay for an important step toward true pension reform for Minnesota’s teachers.

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  7. Learn about Tim Walz's career as a teacher, coach, and Congressman, and his achievements as Minnesota's 41st Governor. Find out how he invested in education, protected LGBTQ+ rights, and tackled climate change during his first term.

  8. After high school graduation, Tim enlisted in the Army National Guard. He attended Chadron State College and graduated with a social science degree in 1989. Tim spent a year teaching abroad before returning home to serve full time in the Army National Guard and eventually accepting a high school teaching and coaching position.

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