CHASKA, Minn. — Former gubernatorial candidate Scott Jensen filed lawsuits against the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice for investigating his anti-vaxer views during the CoVid pandemic. Jensen said the Board’s jurisdiction is supposed to be limited to medical practices, not personal views. Jensen asserted that his free speech rights were violated. Jensen also sued Attorney General Keith Ellison, alleging collusion with the medical practices board. Ellison has dismissed the suits as without merit. Jensen, a physician,  has a family medicine practice in Chaska. He is a Republican elected to  one term in the State Senate, 2016-2020.

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