The Minnesota Racing Commission is pleased to announce the appointment of Commissioner Raymond Dehn. Commissioner Dehn was appointed by Governor Tim Walz on March 1, 2021.
Commissioner Dehn brings to the commission public sector experience, serving as a 4-term Minnesota state legislator, representing House District 59B in Minneapolis from 2013-2021. The Minnesota native graduated with honors from the architecture program of the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
“Raymond Dehn is an excellent addition to the Minnesota Racing Commission. His legislative history in Minnesota will aide his fellow Commission members, and he has a desire to work for all racing participants, both equine and human. We welcome Commission Dehn to the team” stated Chair James S. Lane, III.
In addition to the recent appointment of Commissioner Dehn, the Office of the Secretary of State has released notice of vacancies for three Minnesota Racing Commission positions. The terms of three incumbents expire June 30, 2021.
The Commission is comprised of nine members who serve staggered 6-year terms. All members are appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the state senate. The governor also designates the chair of the commission. The Commission regulates horse racing, pari-mutuel wagering and card playing at two licensed racetracks in the state to ensure their integrity and conduct in the public interest.
A commissioner must have been a resident of the State of Minnesota for at least five years prior to appointment and must have a background and experience that would qualify for commission service.
Interested applicants are encouraged to apply online through the Secretary of State's Open Appointments process at commissionsandappointments.sos.state.mn.us/Agency/Details/114 no later than April 5, 2021, to be assured of full consideration by the appointing authority, which is the governor.
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