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Edward Reynoso was appointed to the Metropolitan Council by Gov. Mark Dayton in March 2011. Reynoso <br />represents District 9, which includes the Anoka County cities of Andover, Anoka, Bethel, Coon Rapids, East <br />Bethel, Ham Lake, Nowthen, Oak Grove, Ramsey, and St. Francis, and the town of Linwood. <br />Reynoso brings 20 years of experience representing transportation industry members of the Teamsters Union. <br />Specifically, he has served as the political director and special projects coordinator for the Teamsters Joint Council <br />32 in Minneapolis since 2009. Previously, he worked as a political representative for the International Brotherhood <br />of Teamsters Local 63 in Rialto, Cal., from 1991 -99, and as national political field representative for the <br />International Brotherhood of Teamsters in Washington, D.C. from 1999 -2009. <br />As a Council member, Reynoso serves on the Environment and Transportation committees. <br />"One of the top issues facing the region is transportation," Reynoso said. "Growth in affordable transportation, be it <br />LRT or bus transit, is extremely important." He also noted that more of a focus on economic development will help <br />ensure a healthy and vibrant region. <br />Reynoso serves on several community and government organizational boards, including the Governor's Workforce <br />Development Council, the Workers Compensation Advisory Council, the Minnesota HealthCare Task Force and <br />Governor's Job Skills Partnership. <br />Reynoso lives in Ham Lake with his wife, Marla. They have two sons, Adam and Adrian, and two daughters, Kristy <br />and Jessica. <br />To contact Reynoso, you may call 612-331-3456, or e -mail edward.reynoso@metc.state.mn.us. <br />Recommendation: <br />No action recommended. <br />Funding Source: <br />No funding required. <br />Council Action: <br />No action required. <br />Inbox Reviewed By <br />Kurt Ulrich Kurt Ulrich <br />Form Started By: Heidi Nelson <br />Final Approval Date: 03/23/2011 <br />Form Review <br />Date <br />03/23/2011 05:37 PM <br />Started On: 03/23/2011 01:00 PM <br />
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