Proudly serving District 61 - south, southwest & downtown Minneapolis
Senator D. Scott Dibble first became involved in politics in the mid-1980's working on issues concerning the civil rights of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) communities including HIV/AIDS. His involvement led to organizing on issues of social and economic justice—especially in the areas of neighborhood livability, transportation, housing, energy and the environment.
He later worked as aide to Minneapolis City Councilmember Doré Mead for about 6 years. In 2000, Dibble ran for a seat in the Minnesota House of Representatives, becoming the third openly gay legislator to serve in the Minnesota Legislature. After serving one term in the House, Dibble ran for State Senate in 2002 where he is now serving in his third term.
Senator Dibble has played a key role in a number of legislative successes. They include passage of an historic transportation funding measure, enactment of the Freedom to Breathe Act (ensuring clean indoor air for all workers) and approval of the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act. As the Chair of the Senate’s Transit Subdivision, Senator Dibble played a pivotal role in the override of Governor Pawlenty’s veto of a vital transportation improvement bill that will allow the Twin Cities to build a transit system for the 21st century. He was also asked to serve on a special investigative committee that looked into the tragic collapse of the I-35W Bridge. Senator Dibble continues to be a leader in the Minnesota Senate on legislation relating to transportation and transit, energy efficiency, the environment, housing and economic development.
Senator Dibble has helped position Minnesota as a leader among the states that are working to solve critical clean air, global warming, and economic challenges. Senator Dibble has served as chief author or as a lead negotiator on groundbreaking energy efficiency standards, implementation of a nation-leading renewable energy standard, establishment of a carbon dioxide reduction mandate, instituting the nation’s most stringent mercury emission reduction requirements for coal-fired energy, the first legislation in the country on hybrid plug in electric cars, programs to aid the construction of green buildings and to assist local governments in building more energy efficient facilities. Senator Dibble helped author and served on the state’s Green Jobs Task Force charged with developing a comprehensive economic development policy charged with shaping Minnesota’s participation in the Green Economy for generations to come.
In his spare time, Senator Dibble is an avid runner, triathlete and has run in several marathons. He loves theater, reading, cooking, and travel.
Quick Facts:
Standing Senate Committees: Transportation Committee (Ranking DFL member), Energy, Utilities, and Telecommunications Committee, and Taxes Committee.
Joint Legislative Committees: Legislative Energy Commission, Legislative Commission on Metropolitan Government, Legislative Commission on Pensions and Retirement
National Committees: Past Chair (2009-2010) of the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Transportation Committee.
Born: 1965
Education and training: Apple Valley High School. University of Minnesota (Political Science). University of St. Thomas (German & Political Science), Policy Fellow at the University of Minnesota Humphrey Institute, Fleming Fellow at the Center for Policy Alternatives, Bowhay Institute for Leadership Development-Council of State Governments.
Spouse: Richard Leyva
Home: Minneapolis (Uptown)




