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Lawrence M. Hall

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Lawrence M. Hall
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Lawrence M. Hall, Sr. (May 20, 1908 in St. Cloud, Minnesota February 28, 1973) was a Minnesota Democratic politician and is the longest-serving Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives. He was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1934, and was affiliated with the Democrats, although the legislature was at the time a nonpartisan body. In 1939, he joined with the Conservative Caucus, and was elected to serve as speaker, a position he held for ten years.

Quick facts 40th Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives, Preceded by ...

Hall left the legislature in 1949. He worked as a lobbyist, before joining the Metropolitan Airports Commission in 1953. He would remain with the body until August 1972, eventually becoming chair of the organization.[1]

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