

Jeffrey Hayden
Senior Government Relations Specialist, Fredrikson
Jeff brings the perspective of an experienced State Senator with a demonstrated history of working collaboratively within the state legislature and various state agencies to his government relations and policy work.
Jeff’s work over twelve years as a three-term State Senator and two-term State Representative, as well as his professional background in housing policy, provide him with a deep understanding of the legislative process and relationships with key stakeholders. During his time in the MN Senate, he served as the Deputy Caucus Leader.
Jeff has been a go-to state legislator on several issues, including health and human services and equity policy and funding. As a State Senator, he advocated for policy and funding changes impacting his Senate district. Equity policy and funding are issues Jeff was involved with long before his election to the Minnesota Senate. These issues included moving Minnesota forward in the areas of economic justice, increased access to high quality health care for all Minnesotans and addressing the educational opportunity gap.
Specifically, Jeff has been at the center of important legislation throughout his time in the legislature. He authored legislation for an increase in the statewide minimum wage, continuously advocated for increased funding of the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) and passed a guaranteed school lunch program for all children, regardless of ability to pay. He authored the African American Family Preservation Act, which protects the best interests of African American children and promotes the stability and security of African American Families. More recently, he successfully pushed for an increase of the Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP), which had not been increased since 1986. In 2015, he co-chaired the Select Committee on Disparities and Opportunities to find practical solutions to Minnesota's racial disparities, which has to date appropriated over 100 million dollars for target investments in communities of color.
While serving as a Minnesota State Senator representing District 62, he was a member of the commerce and consumer protection finance and policy, human services reform finance and policy, finance, and health and human services finance and policy committees. Jeff’s work on these committees helped improve the lives of all Minnesotans, and particularly, Minnesota’s communities of color.
Jeff is a political contributor on the weekly PBS show Almanac and KSTP’s At Issue where he discusses the political topics of the week and provides in-depth political analysis on all things Minnesota. In the aftermath of George Floyd’s death, Jeff’s expertise and empathy were sought by not only local media, but also the MN Democratic party. Jeff also hosted a podcast, “Call of the Senate,” where he interviewed legislative stakeholders regarding key legislation and other matters important to Minnesotans.
He has prior career experience as a county services worker, housing advocate and nonprofit manager.