- Paul Koering
Infobox State Senator
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name =Sen. Paul Koering
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height =150px
state_senate =Minnesota
district =12th
term_start =2002
term_end =present
preceded =Don Samuelson
succeeded =
birth_date =birth date and age|1964|12|17
birth_place =Brainerd, Minnesota
residence =Fort Ripley, Minnesota
party =Republican
spouse =
website = [http://www.paulkoering.com paulkoering.com]Paul Koering is an American
politician fromMinnesota . A Republican, he represents the rural area of Fort Ripley, near Brainerd in theMinnesota Senate . He is a liquor store owner and small farmer, as well as aRoman Catholic .He was first elected in 2002, defeating DFLer Don Samuelson, who had been the Senate president. He was re-elected - overcoming both primary and general election opponents - in 2006.
Koering's positions tend to be conservative, including opposition to tax increases, opposition to
abortion , support for tougher criminal sentences, and support for broadgun rights , including support for a general right to carry a concealed firearm.In a notable exception to his conservatism, he has sided with state Senate DFLers in opposing restrictions on
gay rights . Koering is believed to be the first openlygay Republican elected official in Minnesota.Koering effectively 'outed' himself by breaking from the Republican Party line on a procedural vote in the
Minnesota Senate . The pivotal moment came on April 7, 2005 when Minnesota State SenatorMichele Bachmann , a Republican known for activism against gay rights, used procedural tactics that would have forced a vote on her constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage in Minnesota. This vote coincided with the gay & lesbian "justFair" Lobby Day at the Capitol, as well as the second anniversary of the death of Koering's mother.Koering explicitly stated his sexual orientation a week later. [http://www.kare11.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=79575]
Some public commentary questioned how this disclosure would affect his prospects for re-election in a rural, right-leaning district, but Koering won reelection in 2006 to a third term in office. [http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.asp?ID=10797]
External links
* [http://www.paulkoering.com/ Official website]
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