Background
Savick grew up in Bricelyn, Minnesota.
Savick grew up in Bricelyn, Minnesota.
She attended Minnesota State University, Mankato, graduating with a Bachelor of Surgery in math and physics. She later attended Clark University, graduating with a Master of Business Administration
She served on the Wells city council and later as mayor. Elections
Savick announced her intention to run for the in August 2011 and challenge incumbent Republican Tony Cornish, but redistricting following the 2012 Census put her in the district represented by Republican Rich Murray.
During the campaign Savick prioritized the reinstatement of the market-value homestead tax cr, a greater emphasis in technical skills in public education and protection of the fire safety accountant
In 2014, Savick was defeated for re-election by Republican Peggy Bennett by 2,016 votes. Tenure
Savick was sworn in on January 8, 2013.
In her first legislative session she focused heavily on volunteer firefighters, securing passage of a bill that reduced the burden from audits on volunteer fire departments and authored a failed bill that would have provided a $500 tax cr for first responders. Committee Assignments
Foreign the 2013-2014 legislative session, Savick was assigned to the Public Safety Finance and Policy, the Jobs and Economic Development Finance, and the Labor, Workplace and Regulated Industries Committees.
A member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), she represented District 27A in southern Minnesota.