Mindy Greiling | |
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| Member of theMinnesota House of Representatives from the 54A district | |
| In office January 5, 1993 – 2013 | |
| Preceded by | Don Valento |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1948-02-28)February 28, 1948 (age 77) |
| Political party | Democratic Farmer Labor Party |
| Spouse | Roger |
| Children | 2 |
| Residence | Roseville, Minnesota |
| Alma mater | Gustavus Adolphus College University of Minnesota |
| Occupation | legislator |
Mindy Greiling is a formerMinnesota politician and a member of theMinnesota House of Representatives who represented the former districts 54B and 54A inRamsey County, part of theTwin Cities metropolitan area. (These districts have since been divided among other districts by redistricting.) District 54B included parts ofRoseville andLittle Canada, while District 54A included portions ofRoseville,St. Anthony, andLauderdale. She is a member of theMinnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL).
Greiling served 10 terms in the Minnesota House. She was first elected in 1992 in the old District 54B after serving on the Roseville School Board for five years. Followingredistricting in 2002, her home became part of 54A. This district was previously represented byMary Jo McGuire, who retired from the legislature to avoid running against a fellow Democrat in her new district, 66B.
Greiling is an advocate of education, environmental issues, and mental health issues. She served as the K-12 Education Finance Committee Chair.[1] She founded and chaired the Mental Health Caucus, a bipartisan committee formed from the Minnesota House and theMinnesota Senate. She also served as anassistant minority leader during the 2003-2004 Legislative Session.[2]
In January, 2012, before the redistricting following the 2010 Census, Greiling announced that she would not seek reelection in 2012.[3][4]
After leaving the legislature, Greiling wrote about her experiences dealing with the mental health system as the mother of a son withschizophrenia. The book,Fix What You Can: Schizophrenia and a Lawmaker's Fight for Her Son, was published in 2020 by the University of Minnesota Press.[5]
Greiling graduated fromGustavus Adolphus College in 1970 and obtained a master's degree in education from theUniversity of Minnesota in 1975. She is married to Roger Greiling and has two children.