For the people that don’t know me my name is Brian Daniels and I live in Faribault. My family and I have lived here for 22 years.
I have been married to my wife Liz for 41 years and we have four adult children and seven grandchildren. When our children were small I coached youth hockey and we did foster care and we taught Sunday school in our local church. I also served on our local school board. All our children have gone on to college and graduated with their degrees.
The reason we moved to Faribault was for our oldest son Jeremiah who is severely hard of hearing and wanted to attend the deaf school. We moved from Bemidji to Faribault in 1996 so he could attend the deaf school and we could keep our family together.
I am a man of faith and integrity who will always stand up for family values and do what is best for Minnesota.
The reason I decided to run for office is I didn’t like the direction this country and state was headed. It seems like the Liberal Democrats are trying to grow the government and give themselves more power and strip away our family values and rights.
- I would like to help reduce the size of government, restore traditional family values and as a member of the NRA protect our Second Amendment rights.
- I would like to be the advocate for the small business owner and help reduce the tax burden in Minnesota and make Minnesota a more business friendly state.
- I would like to repeal MnSure because it is a failed system and because I am a brain tumor survivor and I know firsthand how important world-class health care is for us in Minnesota. I take this whole MnSure disaster very personally and will fight to protect our world-class healthcare.
Brian Daniels
Representative House District 24B
Accomplishments in the last two years:
- Delivered largest tax relief package in nearly two decades. Lowered the income tax for our senior citizens on their social security benefits. Expanded dependent care credit for families and lowered property taxes.
- Voted for historic funding of our local roads and bridges without increasing taxes.
- Passed legislation that ends “Last In, First Out” default layoff policy for schools to keep the best teachers in the classroom.
- Eliminated controversial executive orders from Governor Dayton put on farmers such as nitrogen fertilizer rule. Put oversight on any future rule making to make sure farmers will not be crippled by unnecessary regulations.
Send me back to St. Paul and I’ll make sure that Greater Minnesota doesn’t get left behind.
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