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State Reps. Mary Franson, Jim Nash support awareness for motorcycle safety

"Recognizing May as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month is an important step to help remind Minnesotans to share the roads this summer with motorcycles," said Franson.

State Representatives Mary Franson, R-Alexandria, and Jim Nash, R-Waconia, supported the naming of May as “Motorcycle Awareness Month” by the governor.

Rep. Nash and Rep. Franson each sent a letter to Gov. Tim Walz urging him to take the action in support of American Bikers for Awareness, Training and Education, known as ABATE, and the motorcycle riders in their communities.

"On behalf of all Minnesotans, I want to thank the governor for joining our call to help raise awareness for motorcycle safety," said Nash. "Safety on our roads is not a partisan issue and, while the nice Minnesota summer weather is a little safer than our winter blizzards, motorists need to pay closer attention and share the road with motorcycles."

"Recognizing May as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month is an important step to help remind Minnesotans to share the roads this summer with motorcycles," said Franson. "The safety of all Minnesotans on our streets and highways is vital for everyone as we work together to reduce injuries and fatalities on our roads."

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Rep. Mary Franson

Governor Walz's proclamation of May as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month can be viewed here .

Al Edenloff is the editor of the twice-weekly Echo Press. He started his journalism career when he was in 10th grade, writing football and basketball stories for the Parkers Prairie Independent.
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