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Entenza had announced that he will seek the [[Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor|Minnesota DFL's]] endorsement for the 2010 Minnesota gubernatorial race, later dropping out of the endorsement process and running a primary campaign without the DFL endorsement. Before removing himself from the official endorsement process, he was endorsed by Minnesota Congressman [[Keith Ellison (politician)|Keith Ellison]] in May 2009<ref>[http://mnpublius.com/2009/05/ellison-endorses-entenza/ Broom, Sean. "Ellison Endorses Entenza." MNPublius.com, May 4, 2009]</ref> and Minnesota [[National Stonewall Democrats|Stonewall]] DFL in December 2009.<ref>[http://thecolu.mn/1706/stonewall-dfl-endorses-matt-entenza-for-governor/ "Stonewall DFL Endorses Matt Entenza for Governor." TheColu.mn, December 14, 2009]</ref> Since launching |
Entenza had announced that he will seek the [[Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor|Minnesota DFL's]] endorsement for the 2010 Minnesota gubernatorial race, later dropping out of the endorsement process and running a primary campaign without the DFL endorsement. Before removing himself from the official endorsement process, he was endorsed by Minnesota Congressman [[Keith Ellison (politician)|Keith Ellison]] in May 2009<ref>[http://mnpublius.com/2009/05/ellison-endorses-entenza/ Broom, Sean. "Ellison Endorses Entenza." MNPublius.com, May 4, 2009]</ref> and Minnesota [[National Stonewall Democrats|Stonewall]] DFL in December 2009.<ref>[http://thecolu.mn/1706/stonewall-dfl-endorses-matt-entenza-for-governor/ "Stonewall DFL Endorses Matt Entenza for Governor." TheColu.mn, December 14, 2009]</ref> Since launching a primary campaign, Entenza has announced plans to start a large television campaign. On May 27, 2010, he announced television broadcaster [[Robyne Robinson]] as his lieutenant governor running mate.<ref>[http://entenza.com/news_and_events/recent_news/detail/2010-05-matt-entenza-picks-robyne-robinson-for-lg]"http://entenza.com/news_and_events/recent_news/detail/2010-05-matt-entenza-picks-robyne-robinson-for-lg"</ref> |
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==Personal== |
==Personal== |
Revision as of 02:54, 10 August 2010
Matt Entenza | |
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Minnesota House Minority Leader | |
In office January 7, 2003 – June 20, 2006 | |
Preceded by | Thomas W. Pugh |
Succeeded by | Margaret Anderson Kelliher |
Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from the 64A district | |
In office January 3, 1995 – June 20, 2006 | |
Preceded by | C. Thomas Osthoff |
Succeeded by | Erin Murphy |
Personal details | |
Born | thumb October 4, 1961 Santa Monica, California |
Died | thumb Matt Entenza in 2009. |
Resting place | thumb Matt Entenza in 2009. |
Nationality | American |
Political party | Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party |
Spouses | Lois Quam |
Children | Ben, Will and Steve |
Parent |
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Residences | St. Paul, Minnesota |
Alma mater | Macalester College Oxford University University of Minnesota |
Occupation | Attorney |
Matthew "Matt" Entenza is a Minnesota lawyer and politician who served six terms in the Minnesota House of Representatives and also ran for state attorney general. He served as House Minority Leader from 2003–2006, stepping down to focus on the attorney general's race. He withdrew from that race on July 18, 2006.
On April 23, 2009, Entenza announced his candidacy for Governor of Minnesota.[1]
Background
Entenza was born in Santa Monica, California.[2] He studied at Augustana College in South Dakota before transferring to Macalester College. After graduating, Entenza studied law at Oxford University and taught high school. After returning to Minnesota, he received his J.D. with honors from the University of Minnesota Law School.[2]
After graduating, Entenza clerked for U.S. District Judge Harry H. MacLaughlin. He then joined the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office, assigned to the Charities Division. Entenza also concurrently taught law at St. Mary's University. He later joined the Hennepin County Attorney's office, principally prosecuting white-collar crime.
Service in the Minnesota House of Representatives
A Democrat, Entenza was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives from District 64A in 1994. The district includes portions of the city of Saint Paul in Ramsey County. He served on the K-12 Finance, Education Policy, and Commerce committees.[2] He was chief author of the “Do Not Call List” law, a consumer privacy initiative. In 2004, his caucus won 14 legislative seats, resulting in a 68-66 House divide.
2006 Minnesota Attorney General race
On July 18, 2006, Entenza withdrew his candidacy from the race for Minnesota Attorney General. Critics had raised concerns of a conflict of interest due to Entenza's wife's high ranking executive position at UnitedHealth Group. Entenza's political campaign committee was also fined $28,000 by the Minnesota Campaign Finance and Disclosure Board on August 15, 2006, for exceeding the legal amount for contributions. [3]
Minnesota 2020
Entenza founded a Saint Paul-based think tank called Minnesota 2020 in June 2007. [4]
2010 gubernatorial campaign
Entenza had announced that he will seek the Minnesota DFL's endorsement for the 2010 Minnesota gubernatorial race, later dropping out of the endorsement process and running a primary campaign without the DFL endorsement. Before removing himself from the official endorsement process, he was endorsed by Minnesota Congressman Keith Ellison in May 2009[5] and Minnesota Stonewall DFL in December 2009.[6] Since launching a primary campaign, Entenza has announced plans to start a large television campaign. On May 27, 2010, he announced television broadcaster Robyne Robinson as his lieutenant governor running mate.[7]
Personal
Entenza and his wife have been married for 24 years. Lois Quam was featured in Fortune Magazine’s “50 Most Powerful Women”[8] while working at UnitedHealth Group for 17 year period, during which in 1993 she served as a senior adviser on rural health issues to then First Lady Hillary Clinton as a member of President Clinton's Task Force on Health Care Reform from 1993 to 1994.[9] Lois Quam served as a Leader in Strategic Investor for the Green Economy and Health at Piper Jaffray from 2007 to April 2009, when she founded Tsyvar, an investment firm that focuses on the green economy.
They have three sons, Ben, Will and Steve.
References
- ^ Patricia Lopez, Entenza announces bid for Governor in '10. Star Tribune, April 23, 2009.
- ^ a b c "Minnesota Legislators Past & Present - Legislator Record - Entenza, Matthew Keating". Leg.state.mn.us. Retrieved 2010-07-20.
- ^ http://www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/news/state/minnesota/15288038.htm
- ^ [1][dead link]
- ^ Broom, Sean. "Ellison Endorses Entenza." MNPublius.com, May 4, 2009
- ^ "Stonewall DFL Endorses Matt Entenza for Governor." TheColu.mn, December 14, 2009
- ^ [2]"http://entenza.com/news_and_events/recent_news/detail/2010-05-matt-entenza-picks-robyne-robinson-for-lg"
- ^ [3][dead link]
- ^ http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1956083/posts
External links
- Matt Entenza at Minnesota Legislators Past & Present
- Entenza Robinson for Minnesota official campaign site
- Profile at Vote Smart
- Voting record (2005-2006) at Minnesota Public Radio Votetracker