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Julia Coleman

Overview

Current roleState Senator

PartyRepublican

Political ideologyConservative Republican

Age34 years old (Dec 19, 1991)

GenderFemale

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LocationMinnesota

BackgroundPolitician

EducationUniversity of Minnesota, Twin Cities (BA)

Notable personal detailsJulia Erin Coleman is a Republican member of the Minnesota Senate, first elected in 2020 and taking office on January 5, 2021. She previously served on the Chanhassen City Council and represents areas in the southwest Twin Cities metro (Senate District 47 previously; District 48 after redistricting). She is a University of Minnesota graduate and has served in Senate Republican leadership as an assistant minority leader.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

Supports large state tax cuts and tax relief measures, including reducing income tax rates, eliminating the state tax on Social Security, opposing tax increases, and proposing targeted sales-tax exemptions (e.g., school supplies).

Healthcare

Supports market-based solutions to expand access to benefits (e.g., creating an insurance product and tax incentives for paid family leave) and favors options that rely on businesses and insurers rather than one-size-fits-all government-run programs; has supported Health & Human Services budgets that prioritize lowering costs and targeted programs for mothers, children, mental health, and substance-use services.

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Immigration & Border

Supports stronger enforcement measures and restrictions on benefits for undocumented adults while calling for de-escalation and cooperation between federal and local authorities on targeted immigration operations. Has voted to remove MinnesotaCare eligibility for undocumented adults and publicly urged honoring ICE detainers and a temporary pause to improve cooperation.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Julia Coleman describes herself as pro-life, opposes legislation that permits abortion through all nine months of pregnancy, and supported amendments to impose limits such as bans on third‑trimester abortions and parental notification requirements. She has cited her personal pregnancy experience in explaining her opposition to late‑term abortion.

Climate & Energy

Supports an all-of-the-above energy approach that expands renewable options like solar and nuclear while keeping natural gas and other fossil fuels available for reliability and affordability. Has sponsored legislation to remove barriers to rooftop solar and backed state Republican energy plans that oppose a mandatory 100% carbon-free electricity mandate. Emphasizes energy choice, grid reliability, and protecting family budgets when addressing clean-energy policy.

Public Safety & Guns

Supports law-enforcement-focused public safety measures and tougher penalties for illegal gun purchases while opposing extreme new firearm-removal powers like red-flag provisions. Emphasizes keeping firearms out of the hands of people who should not have them and backing school security and police recruitment. Campaign materials and news coverage show a pro-police, pro-public-safety stance with selective support for increased penalties rather than broad new gun bans or universal restrictions.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedJun 12, 2026

Julia Coleman is being mentioned in the context of the 2026 midterms, where Republicans are trying to tighten up their messaging and avoid internal divisions. The broader political coverage also points to heavy spending in key races and a GOP focus on issues like immigration and voting rules. The summaries do not give any specific new action or statement from Coleman herself, so her current news presence appears tied to the campaign environment rather than a standalone development.

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