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Edward Arthur Burdick (December 26, 1921 – March 9, 2011)Session Daily – Former Chief Clerk Ed Burdick passes away – Minnesota House of Representatives
was a nonpartisan former chief clerk and parliamentarian of the
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and the past national president of the American Society of Legislative Clerks and Secretaries (ASLCS).MPR: Lawmakers honor the "real" speaker of the House
/ref> Burdick served the citizens of the
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more than 60 years until his "final" retirement from the legislature in 2005. According to
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and the Board of Commissioners of Blue Earth County in Minnesota, Burdick introduced 80,953 bills and 23,268 were signed into law by the Governor. Former Governor
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characterized Burdick as "a Minnesota icon and a Minnesota institution" for his legendary service to the nation.Session Daily – Honoring Edward A. Burdick – Minnesota House of Representatives
Burdick was nationally known as the "Dean" of parliamentary procedures and legislative affairs. To recognize and honor his public service, the
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erected a bronze bust of Burdick in the State Capitol at his "first" retirement in 1994.


Early education and family newspapers

Burdick was born in Vernon Center in southern Minnesota. He attended the Vernon Center Grade School, the Garden City High School, and the Mankato Commercial College in Minnesota. He worked in the country newspaper business as his parents operated weekly newspapers at Vernon Center, Good Thunder, and Amboy in
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. He was a Sunday school teacher and a
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leader. His childhood dream of owning a newspaper suddenly changed when he later discovered the opportunity and excitement of public policymaking in legislative sessions at the
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in St. Paul. In 1941, he left his parents Harold L. and Carrie M. Burdick in
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for St. Paul. A former journalist and experienced editor, Burdick authored a booklet entitled ''A Few of My Favorite Anecdotes'', a collection of short stories based on his public service and newspaper career. He also edited several books including ''Glocalization'', ''TRADE for PEACE'', and '' Commercial Providence''.


Legislative and military service

During the 1941 legislative session, Burdick was employed as a page by the
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in St. Paul and that experience led to a full-time public service career. He worked for the legislature on a part-time basis in various capacities until 1957. When not working at the State Capitol he worked for the
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in 1949–50 and the Minnesota Department of Military Affairs in 1953–57 at Mankato. He also served as the executive director of the Legislative Building Commission in St. Paul in 1957–65 and traveled widely in the State. He served in the
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of the
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from 1951 to 1952 during the
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era. In 1951, he was a corporal at Camp Rucker, Alabama and his military duty prevented him from attending the legislative session that year, the only time he missed one in his career.


Honors and awards

As the longest-served chief clerk in the nation, Burdick was recognized as the national authority on parliamentary procedure and legislative process. Minnesota House Minority Leader
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(DFL-St. Paul) said: "Ed, you are our rock star" in "the Star of the North" (Minnesota). Other praise for Burdick came from both Republican and Democratic leaders, including former Governor
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, House Speakers
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, Rod Searle, David Jennings, Dee Long, Robert Vanasek, Phil Carruthers,
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, and Irv Anderson as well as former Senate Majority Leader Dean Johnson and Honorable Kathleen Blatz, chief justice of the
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. Popularly known as the "Voice of Minnesota," Edward Burdick "is quintessentially Minnesotan and eis the spirit of the Minnesota House of Representatives," concluded Republican Representative Ron Abrams of Minnetonka. Elected national president of the American Society of Legislative Clerks and Secretaries (ASLCS) in 1971, Burdick received many accolades during his legislative, military, and public service career. Some of which included the
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Distinguished Service Award (1983), the Lloyd Short Public Service Award (1985), the National Conference on State Legislatures’ Legislative Staff Award (2002), and the ASLCS Service Award (2003). In 2010, the Minnesota Legislative Society honored Edward Burdick and his counterpart in the
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, Patrick Flahaven, with the Elmer Anderson Award for their years of public service to the State of Minnesota. Governor
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proclaimed January 10, 2005 as "Edward A. Burdick Day" in Minnesota and President
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wrote on March 14, 2005, that "our Nation is deeply indebted" for his military and public service. In his congratulations on Burdick's "retirement after 62 years of government service, including 38 years as chief clerk for the
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," President Bush said, "Laura and I send our best wishes for many years of happiness" in the sun-setting chapter of his philanthropic, patriotic, and legendary public service career as a great American statesman. In October, 2012 the annual Edward Burdick Legislative Award was established at the Hubert Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota. ASLCS also established a Memorial Scholarship honoring its former President Burdick for its associate members in all 50 states.


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Minnesota House of RepresentativesNational Conference on State LegislaturesOffice of the Governor, MinnesotaMinnesota SenateUniversity of Minnesota
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