SANDRA S. GARDEBRING:

An Inventory of Her Papers at the Minnesota Historical Society

Manuscripts Collection

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Creator: Gardebring, Sandra S., creator.
Title:Sandra S. Gardebring papers.
Dates:1975-1998.
Language:Materials in English.
Abstract:Sandra S. Gardebring Biographical information, clippings, correspondence, news releases, photographs, schedules, subject files, campaign files, speeches, and other miscellaneous papers of Sandra S. Gardebring, an associate justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court (1991-1998), judge of the Minnesota Court of Appeals (1989-1991), commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (1977-1978 and 1982-1984), chair of the Metropolitan Council (1984-1986), and commissioner of the Department of Human Services (1986-1989).
Quantity:4.6 cubic feet (5 boxes).
Location: See Detailed Description for shelf locations.

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Sandra Sue Bailey Gardebring was born June 15, 1947 in Bismarck, North Dakota. She received a B.A. from Luther College in 1969 and a J.D. from the University of Minnesota in 1973. Her first job after graduation was as a reporter for the Bismark Tribune.

Her legal career began in 1973 as a Special Assistant Attorney General for Minnesota, working mostly on environmental litigation. In 1977 she served as Commissioner for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and initiated the legislation that became the first Superfund enacted by a State. Other issues she worked on included solid waste disposal, acid rain control, and air and water quality.

From 1978-1982 she served as Director for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 Enforcement Division. She supervised over 40 attorneys working on major environmental litigation at the federal level.

Governor Rudy Perpich appointed her in 1984 to head the Metropolitan Council, a major regional planning agency for the St. Paul/Minneapolis metro area. She focused on setting public policies for airports, airport noise, highways, mass transit systems, regional parks, housing, solid waste disposal, and sewage treatment plants. She also helped initiate staff structural changes in the Metropolitan Council, and was responsible for legislation to stop raw sewage flows into the Mississippi River and end the disposal of solid waste into landfills.

As Commissioner for the Department of Human Services (1986-1989), which was the largest department in the state with over 6,000 employees and an annual budget of over $2 billion, she began a number of human service programs and focused on improving the treatment of the mentally ill and developmentally disabled, and expanding self-sufficiency programs to return unemployment recipients back to work.

From 1989-1991 she served as a Judge on the Minnesota Court of Appeals and wrote over 100 opinions and closed several hundred cases.

Governor Rudy Perpich appointed her to the Minnesota Supreme Court in January 1991. This made the Minnesota Supreme Court the only one in the country at that time to have a majority of women. In 1992 she ran a successful campaign for election to the Minnesota Supreme Court and served on the Supreme Court until she resigned in 1998.

During her service on the Minnesota Supreme Court she focused on environmental protection, welfare reform, reform for services to the mentally ill and developmentally disabled, and abused, neglected, and poor children and youth. She became known for work with consumer rights and juvenile justice, leading the revision of juvenile court rules. She wrote 130 majority opinions, and 160 total opinions. The majority of her opinions focused on criminal justice.

In 1998 she became the Vice President of University Relations for the University of Minnesota. In 2004 she took a position at Cal Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California, where she and her husband Paul Ogren had planned to retire.

Gardebring was born the daughter of Jack and Viola (Sauter) Bailey and married to former Minnesota State Representative Paul Ogren. They had two children. Sandra Sue Bailey Gardebring Ogren died July 20, 2010 in San Luis Obispo, California.

DateEvent
1947Born in Bismark, North Dakota on June 15.
1969 Earned B.A. from Luther College.
1969-1970Reporter, Bismark Tribune.
1973 Earned J.D. from the University of Minnesota.
1973-1976Special Assistant Attorney General for Minnesota.
1977-1978Commissioner, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
1978-1982Director, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 Enforcement Division.
1982-1984Commissioner, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
1984-1986Chair, Metropolitan Council.
1986-1989Commissioner, Department of Human Services.
1989-1991Judge, Minnesota Court of Appeals.
1991-1998Associate Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court.
2010Died July 20 in San Luis Obispo, California.

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Expand/CollapseADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Availability:

The collection is open for research use.

Preferred Citation:

[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. Sandra S. Gardebring Papers. Minnesota Historical Society.

See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.

Accession Information:

Accession number: 16,655

Processing Information:

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Processing and cataloging of this collection was supported with a Basic Project grant awarded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC).

Processed by: Alex Kent and Carol Kussmann.

Catalog ID number: 990075089100104294


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DETAILED DESCRIPTION

LocationBox
129.A.1.4F1Biographical information, 1980s-1990s.
Clippings, 1979-1998.
Correspondence, 1977-1998. 7 folders.
Certificates and awards, 1983-1989.
Events, 1984-1998.
News releases, 1985-1986, 1992.
Photographs, 1970s-1990s.
Some photographs have accompanying correspondence.
Publications, 1984-1998.
Schedules:
Appointment books (daily), 1984, 1986, 1990. 3 volumes.
Daily schedules, 1988-1989.
Monthly appointment books, 1993-1994. 2 volumes.
Weekly calendar, 1994-1996. 3 folders.
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129.A.1.5B2Subject files:
Boy Scouts of America, 1984-1985.
Human Services Commissioner, 1987.
Programs for the People, Minnesota Legislature, 1997.
Metropolitan Council:
General, 1983-1986.
Correspondence, 1984.
Guest book, May 31, 1984.
For celebration of appointment as Chairperson of Metropolitan Council.
Horizon 100, 1984.
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency scrapbook, 1975-1978. 1 volume.
Includes correspondence.
Minnesota Regional Treatment Center, 1988-1989.
Strategic Leadership for Gubernatorial Executives, 1987.
Woman's issues, 1982-1986.
Women in state government, 1983-1984.
Women to watch, 1983-1984.
Campaign files:
Files related to the 1992 campaign for Supreme Court Justice.
Correspondence, 1992. 3 folders.
Campaign strategy and plan, 1992.
Subject files:
Bar plebiscite, 1992.
Biographical background and development, 1992.
Budget, 1992.
Campaign plans, 1992.
Direct mail, 1992.
Duluth, 1992.
Endorsements, 1992.
Fergus Falls, 1992.
Fund raising, 1992.
Fund raising events preparation, 1992.
Fund raiser mailing lists, 1992.
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129.A.1.6F3General campaign background, 1992. 3 folders.
Lindquist Op Ed, 1992.
Literature design and development, 1992.
Mankato, 1992.
Media contacts, 1992.
MJC [Minnesota Justices Committee] correspondence, 1992.
Newspaper advertisements, 1992.
Newspaper advertisement permissions, 1992.
Notes, 1992.
Office, 1992.
Rodger A. Peterson Supreme Court case, 1992.
Photographs, 1992.
Political advertising, 1992. 1 folder including 1 sound cassette.
Press releases, 1992.
Radio advertisements, 1992.
Reform proposal, 1992.
Remittance envelope master, 1992.
Surveys and applications, 1992.
Thanks yous to write, 1992.
Volunteers, 1992.
Speeches:
Arranged chronologically. Some folders list individual speeches. These include speeches for Clean Sites, Inc., administration/management, and general court speeches.
1983-1990s. 20 folders.
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129.A.1.7B4 1991-1996. 69 folders.
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129.A.1.8F5 1996-1997. 40 folders.

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This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.

Topics:
Environmental law -- Minnesota -- Cases.
Hazardous waste sites -- Minnesota.
Human services -- Minnesota -- Management.
Juvenile justice, Administration of -- Minnesota.
Mental health laws -- Minnesota.
Public policy (Law) -- Minnesota.
Public welfare -- Minnesota.
Occupation:
Women judges -- Minnesota.
Organizations:
Minnesota -- Attorney General.
Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities Area.
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.

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