Ramsey County History podcast   /     March of the Governors, Governor #35: Albert Harold Quie

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Albert H. Quie (1923-2023) left a safe seat in Congress after twenty years to run for governor in 1978. In that, his timing was good. He rode around the ā€œMinnesota Massacreā€ and into office as the stateā€™s thirty-fifth governor along with fellow...
Duration
45:44
Publishing date
2024-04-10 16:12
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  Paul Nelson
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Albert H. Quie (1923-2023) left a safe seat in Congress after twenty years to run for governor in 1978. In that, his timing was good. He rode around the ā€œMinnesota Massacreā€ and into office as the stateā€™s thirty-fifth governor along with fellow Republicans Dave Durenberger and Rudy Boschwitz, who were elected to the US Senate. But in another respect, his timing could not have been worse. A successful first year of tax cuts was followed by an unwelcome recession that slashed state revenues and triggered a three-year budget crisis requiring six special legislative sessions and making most of the governorā€™s political agenda impossible to achieve. Quie did not seek reelection, moving, instead, into a long career of public service, most notably in prison ministry.Ā