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Brian T. Biele, Democrat for Minnesota House of Representatives, has received the endorsements or support of the following labor unions & organizations:

Minnesota Teamsters * Minneapolis Building and Construction Trades Council (of the A.F.L.-C.I.O.) * Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis * COACT (Citizens Organized Acting Together) * D.F.L. Stonewall Caucus ("Acceptable" rating) * Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association * Minnesota Daily (U of M student newspaper)

For more information, visit the Endorsements section of Biele2000.com.

This is Biele2000.com, the official campaign site of Brian T. Biele. Brian ran for the Minnesota House of Representatives in District 59B, an area of Minneapolis that includes downtown, the University of Minnesota, Prospect Park, Como, and Marcy-Holmes. (For specific wards

represented in 59B, please visit the Our District page.)

Brian's name was on the ballot in the DFL primary election, which was held on September 12, 2000.

To receive updates about this site, please email webmaster@biele2000.com and include your email address. Thanks for your interest!

We live in a unique district. Our University, downtown community, and diverse neighborhoods are in need of leadership that can build on and strengthen what we have in common. Working as a community organizer and citizen's lobbyist, I have learned the skills necessary to effectively bring out the best from each region of Minnesota. This year we have the opportunity to claim our position as the district that brings Minnesotans together. It's time to move forward. It's your time.
- Brian Biele



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The University of Minnesota's student newspaper, The Minnesota Daily, has endorsed Brian T. Biele for the 59B House seat. In an editorial published Monday, September 11, 2000, the paper cited his "incredible wealth of experience as a community organizer" and his "vision that will benefit the entire community," in focusing on housing and higher education, as reasons for students to vote for Biele. Read the editorial and a related news story.