BREAKING: Dan Horoshak has officially launched his campaign for the House District 7B seat, currently held by first-term incumbent Cal Warwas. The announcement comes as a critical moment for the Iron Range, where local economies have been struggling due to mine closures and dwindling opportunities.
Horoshak, an employee at Nelson Williams Linings Inc. and a member of USW Local 6860, emphasized the urgent need for change during his campaign announcement in Eveleth. “I’ve lived what happens when the mines shut down,” he stated. “Storefronts close. Families struggle. Young people leave because the opportunities aren’t here anymore.”
His platform is built on a vision to revitalize the Iron Range. Horoshak pledges to strengthen mining and local industries, invest in trade schools and apprenticeships, and expand access to health care services. “For more than a century, the Iron Range powered Minnesota,” he declared. “We did the work. We made sacrifices. But we never got the investment or respect we earned. It’s time that changed.”
Horoshak’s call to action resonates deeply with the community: “Let’s bring the Range back — for you, for your kids, and for everything we stand for. Rangers can do anything. Let’s get to work.” His candidacy adds an urgent voice to the race, as voters look for solutions to pressing economic challenges.
As the campaign unfolds, the focus will shift to the November 2024 election, where Horoshak aims to galvanize support and outline specific plans to address the needs of his constituents. Stay tuned for more updates as this developing story unfolds.
