Carol Molnau
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Carol Molnau | |
![]() Carol Molnau |
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Assumed office January 6, 2003 |
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Governor(s) | Tim Pawlenty |
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Preceded by | Mae Schunk |
Succeeded by | incumbent |
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Born | 1949 Carver County, Minnesota |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Steve Molnau |
Profession | Politician |
Carol Molnau (born 1949) is the 46th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota, and also serves as head of the Minnesota Department of Transportation. She is known for her opposition to state funding of the mass transit systems of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area.
Born in Carver County, Minnesota, she was elected as a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1992 and served five terms. Molnau announced she would not run for re-election after she sold her farm to developers and would no longer be living in the area she represented. She joined the Pawlenty ticket shortly thereafter, and was elected Lieutenant Governor in 2002.
In Summer 2005, rumors began circulating that Governor Tim Pawlenty would drop Molnau from his ticket when he sought re-election in 2006, mainly because of their differences over state funding for the planned Northstar Commuter Rail linking St. Cloud and the Twin Cities. Pawlenty denied those rumors on August 1, 2005 and Molnau remained on the ticket, winning reelection on November 7, 2006.
Molnau was a noted female arm wrestler prior to entering politics.[citation needed]
[edit] Controversy
In 2006, Molnau requested bids for a major highway reconstruction of Minnesota State Highway 62 and Interstate Highway 35W. Molnau's office required applicants to pay all construction projects as they did the work, with the state reimbursing the contractor over the course of the project. As a result, no contractors submitted bids and the project was shelved until new funding streams could be developed.
- See also: Politics of Minnesota
Preceded by Mae Schunk |
46th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota 2003 – present |
Incumbent |
Lieutenant Governors of Minnesota | ![]() |
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Holcombe • Donnelly • Swift • Sherwood • Armstrong • Yale • Barto • Wakefield • Gilman • Rice • Ives • Clough • Day • Gibbs • L. Smith • Jones • Eberhart • E. Smith • Gordon • Burnquist • Sullivan • Frankson • Collins • Nolan • Adams • Arens • Solberg • Petersen • Richardson (acting) • Lindsten • Anderson • Thye • Miller • Anderson • Nelsen • Wright • Rolvaag • Keith • Goetz • Perpich • Olson • Wangberg • Johnson • Dyrstad • Benson • Schunk • Molnau |
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NAME | Molnau, Carol |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | 46th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1949 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Carver County, Minnesota |
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