Six degrees of medical marijuana

A few political analysts have pointed to a conflict former state Rep. Chris DeLaForest has with his new boss, Gov. Tim Pawlenty. They needn’t bother. DeLaForest, a former state rep who gave up his House seat last year, is Pawlenty’s new director of legislative affairs. He’s also a lobbyist who pushed legislators to pass a medical marijuana bill that Pawlenty is going to veto.

But a glance at the MPR Votetracker (a neat app that I wish we’d kept in service) shows a clearer picture. DeLaForest and Pawlenty are politically joined at the hip.

A look at his votes on major issues during his legislative career reveals that.

FOR

Charging 13 year olds as adults

Preventing local government grants from going to organizations that provide abortions

Requiring voters to show ID

Banning public funding of abortions

Welfare limits for newcomers

Defining marriage as between one man and one woman

A metro-area casino

AGAINST

Embryonic stem cell research

Gas tax

Dedicated outdoors and arts funding

Studying cancer among Iron Range miners

Expanding health care coverage