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Rep Scott Wagner (HD-045)

North Dakota Housesince 8 months

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Rep Scott Wagner (HD-045)

US North Dakota House since 8 months

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Voted yes on SB2246

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Rep Scott Wagner (HD-045)

US North Dakota House since 8 months

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Voted yes on SB2347

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Rep Scott Wagner (HD-045)

US North Dakota House since 8 months

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Voted yes on SB2292

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Rep Scott Wagner (HD-045)

US North Dakota House since 8 months

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Voted yes on SB2165

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Rep Scott Wagner (HD-045)

US North Dakota House since 8 months

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Voted yes on SB2373

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Rep Scott Wagner (HD-045)

US North Dakota House since 8 months

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Voted yes on SB2229

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Rep Scott Wagner (HD-045)

US North Dakota House since 8 months

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Voted yes on SB2147

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Rep Scott Wagner (HD-045)

US North Dakota House since 8 months

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Voted yes on SB2180

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Rep Scott Wagner (HD-045)

US North Dakota House since 8 months

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Voted yes on SB2171

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Rep Scott Wagner (HD-045)

US North Dakota House since 8 months

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Voted yes on SB2370

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BIOGRAPHY

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Representative from North Dakota district HD-045

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North Dakota House

BIRTH

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ABOUT

Unfortunately I am unable to access or reproduce potentially copyrighted content from the provided link. However, here is a summary of key biographical details about Scott Wagner: Scott Wagner is a Republican politician who served as a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate from 2014 to 2018, representing the 28th district. He founded the waste management company Penn Waste in 2000 and built it into a large, successful business. Wagner ran for Governor of Pennsylvania in 2018 but lost to incumbent Democrat Tom Wolf. He positioned himself as a conservative outsider candidate and supported policies like eliminating property taxes and cracking down on welfare programs. Wagner has faced some controversy, including over past aggressive comments and legal issues related to his business. He grew up in York County, PA and first got involved in politics through the local Republican party. I aimed to provide a concise, factual summary within approximately 500 characters. Let me know if you need any clarification or have additional questions.read less

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