Families crowd into the picture at state Capitol

As legislators returned to St. Paul for the beginning of the 2013 session, family members joined them for ceremonial events at the Capitol.

By jimrags

January 9, 2013 at 12:01AM
With his dad Dan Getsch showing him around the senate chambers, Owen Getsch, 3, marveled at the room and the buttons to be pushed Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013, at the Capitol in St. Paul, MN, during the opening day of the 2013 session. Dan Getsch's brother-in-law David Osmek, (R) district 33, was to be sworn in as a new state senator later in the day. The Getsch family is from Maplewood.
With his dad Dan Getsch showing him around the senate chambers, Owen Getsch, 3, marveled at the room and the buttons to be pushed Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013, at the Capitol in St. Paul, MN, during the opening day of the 2013 session. Dan Getsch's brother-in-law David Osmek, (R) district 33, was to be sworn in as a new state senator later in the day. The Getsch family is from Maplewood. (Dml -/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

It was family and friends at the Minnesota state Capitol.

As new and veteran legislators returned for the beginning of a new session on Tuesday, they brought relatives, friends, family bibles and even their favorite jurist to recite the oath of office and take pictures.

Foung Hawj, a DFLer from St. Paul, posed with his wife, parents and an extended group of relatives and friends. He and other incoming senators took a ceremonial oath in a Capitol room before the official oath was administered on the floor of the Senate.

"As you can see, I brought diversity to the Capitol," said Hawj, a native of Laos who replaces John Harrington in the Senate. "I'm very happy that Minnesota decided to include us at the table."

Two other state senators surrounded by family and friends were Jeff Hayden and Bobby Joe Champion, both African-American senators from Minneapolis. Hayden will serve as a deputy majority leader, which he believes is a first for a state that has had few black legislators in its history.

Returning veteran Sen. Dave Senjem, R-Rochester, was sworn in by former Supreme Court Chief Justice Sandy Keith, 84, a Rochester native who headed the state Supreme Court in the 1990s.

Newcomer Bill Weber, R-Luverne, was looking forward to trying to educate legislators on the problems of border areas.

"We have far too many jobs and retired people crossing state lines because of our tax structure," Weber said.

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