Watch: An interview with Paul Gazelka at the State Fair

Editorial writer Patricia Lopez interviewed the Minnesota Senate majority leader on Friday morning on the Star Tribune Stage. Topics included insulin, guns, prospects for a special session, problems at the Department of Human Services, leadership and the relationship with the governor, and the interests of rural Minnesota.

By Star Tribune Opinion

August 30, 2019 at 3:35PM
Minnesota Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka with Star Tribune editorial writer Patricia Lopez on Friday at the Minnesota State Fair.
Minnesota Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka with Star Tribune editorial writer Patricia Lopez on Friday at the Minnesota State Fair. (David Banks/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

On Friday morning, Minnesota Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka sat down for an interview with Star Tribune editorial writer Patricia Lopez on the Star Tribune Stage at the Minnesota State Fair. To watch, click here.

At 3 p.m. Friday, Lopez is scheduled to interview University of Minnesota President Joan Gabel.

On Saturday at the fair, Lopez interviewed Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. Topics included leadership and relationships, technology in state government, clean energy, and executive powers. Segments of that discussion are available here, here and here.

On Wednesday, Lopez interviewed Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison. Topics included opioids, disparities, wage theft, the filmmaking/marriage ruling, and the role of the attorney general. To watch, click here.

On Thursday, Lopez interviewed:

• U.S. Sen. Tina Smith. Topics included tariffs and farming, housing, renewable energy, health care and insulin, and gun safety. To watch, click here.

• U.S. Rep. Angie Craig. Topics included special education, energy production, farming and the trade war, and health care. To watch, click here.

• U.S. Rep. Dean Phillips. Topics included campaign finance, a trip to the southern border, common ground on immigration, the minimum wage, health care, trade, and deficits. To watch, click here.

• U.S. Rep. Tom Emmer. Topics included political journeys, working with the Trump administration, trade policy, debts and deficits, economic growth, jobs and training. To watch, click here.

These interviews, generally running about half an hour, are being collected on Star Tribune Opinion's Twitter feed: @StribOpinion.

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