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Durenberger, David

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Personal name headingDurenberger, David
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Variant(s)Durenberger, Dave
LocatedSaint Paul (Minn.)
Addressdurenbergerd@gmail.com
Birth date1934-08-19
Death date2023-01-31
Place of birthSaint Cloud (Minn.)
Place of deathSaint Paul (Minn.)
Field of activityUnited States--Politics and government Medical policy
AffiliationUnited States. Congress. Senate
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
National Institute of Health Policy
Profession or occupationSenators University and college administrators
Found innuc86-15941: His Neither madmen nor messiahs, c1984 (hdg. on MH-KG rept.: Durenberger, David; usage: David Durenberger)
U.S. General Accounting Office . Legislative mandates, state experiences ofer insights ... 1988: p. 1 (Dave Durenberger, United States Senate)
U.S. govt. org. manual, 1988/89: p. 32 (Dave Durenberger, Senator from Minnesota)
Durenberger, David. When Republicans were progressive, 2018: eCIP t.p. (Dave Durenberger with Lori Sturdevant) data view (Dave Durenberger is a retired three-term US senator and the retired chair of the National Institute of Health Policy. He lives in St. Paul, MN ; email: durenbergerd@gmail.com)
Washington post WWW site, viewed January 31, 2023 (in obituary dated January 31, 2023: Former U.S. senator David Durenberger, a Minnesota Republican who espoused a moderate-to-progressive brand of politics and criticized the GOP after his political career, died Jan. 31 at his home in St. Paul, Minn. He was 88. Following his exit from politics, he worked with a number of initiatives focused on health-care policy. As chair of the National Institute of Health Policy at the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business, he addressed systemic health-care problems. David Ferdinand Durenberger was born in St. Cloud, Minn., on Aug. 19, 1934)
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