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Kira (who did not want her last name used because she teaches local dance classes and did not want to be associated with a particular candidate) had gathered with Ladd Ehlinger Jr., a director, producer and writer who started making political ads this election cycle.
Alex Blaze: Gay Republicans Launch Homophobic Ad Against Barney Frank Alex Blaze 2010
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"We used to call these 'never events,'" said Dr. Ed Ehlinger, Minnesota's health commissioner.
www.startribune.com 2012
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Ehlinger has testified in support of state bills that would establish a comprehensive health plan for all Minnesotans, and his appointment was praised by the Minnesota Universal Health Care Coalition.
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"We know it's safe, we know it's effective," said Ehlinger, who previously managed the University of Minnesota's student health service.
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Dayton said Ehlinger has the skills "to restore our state's former preeminence in national health-care initiatives."
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Dayton's commissioners work as a team with the Met Council toward "racial and economic equity for all people," Ehlinger said.
www.startribune.com 2012
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Minnesota Health Commissioner Dr. Ed Ehlinger said his agency is studying the ruling to determine whether it endangers the program.
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But both Ehlinger and Aasen bring long records of public service and expertise to their positions, which ought to buffer them through the Senate confirmation process.
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State Health Commissioner Ed Ehlinger told the group that some of the nation's greatest disparities in longevity, mortality and teen pregnancy between whites and minority groups are found in the Twin Cities.
www.startribune.com 2012
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Ehlinger, 64, is a board-certified doctor in internal medicine and pediatrics.
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