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Senator Janet Johnson of North Branch Dies
On the heels of the recent deaths of Duluth legislator
and Minnesota legend Willard Munger, and Grand Marais
renewable energy activist and developer Bill Haveland,
clean energy advocates received a third sad blow of the
sum-mer on August 21.
Minnesota State Senator Janet Johnson passed away August
21 from complications of a brain tumor that was just
diagnosed in July. Senator Johnson, 59, was first elected
to the Minnesota Senate in 1990.
She is survived by her husband Dennis, her three children
and three grand-children.
Here's a partial list of bills Johnson authored that
became state laws supporting efficiency and clean energy:
improvements to energy standards for building components;
prohibitions of certain nonrenewable energy electric
power generating systems; requiring the quantification of
environmental externalities; sales and property tax
exemptions for photovoltaic and wind energy systems;
state preference for renewable energy in resource
planning; requirements for wind power plant siting; and
financial incentives for dispersed wind generating
systems. Johnson was a key player in numerous other clean
energy debates, including the landmark 1994 Prairie
Island laws, and the 1999 negotiated settlement that led
to the Renewable Development Fund.
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