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We honor the birthday of Congressman John Blatnik. Born on the Iron Range to Slovenian immigrants, John Blatnik carried the code of mining solidarity all the way to the halls of Congress. Before he represented Minnesota’s Iron Range for 28 years, Blatnik was an educational advisor in the Civilian Conservation Corps and a World War Two OSS secret agent, parachuting behind enemy lines to rescue downed Allied pilots. The Chisholm native became a father of the Interstate Highway System and the force behind the Clean Water Act of 1972, the environmental law he authored, forcing him to navigate the agonizing local conflict that threatened his hometown iron mines and the jobs his neighbors relied on to survive.
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