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John Hottinger

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Supreme Court returned him to practice on January 12, 2011 finding him "prepared and morally qualified" to practice law. The Supreme Court decision followed a hearing before the Minnesota Board of Lawyer's Professional Responsibility Board on November 18. 2010 and its unanimous decision to recommend reinstatement. There were no witnesses in opposition to the reinstatement and Hottinger's eleven character witness included local attorneys and colleagues from the political world including DFL Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak, former DFL Senate Majority Leader Roger Moe, former Republican U.S. Senator David Durenberger and former Republican Party Chair Charles "Chuck" Slocum.
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Health Democracy Oregon in Portland, Oregon. That work focused on Crosby's Citizen Jury process for promoting citizen engagement through deliberative democracy. Hottinger was the Project Director for the Citizen Jury on Election Recounts concentrating on the process used in Minnesota in the recount of the U.S. Senate race between
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Hottinger has been active in non-profits including serving on the Executive Committee and as Chair of the Northstar (Minnesota) Chapter of the Sierra Club, a member of the Board and Executive Committee of the Northeast Midwest Institute in Washington, D.C. and as a member of the Board of the Somali
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Hottinger was active in the (CSG) and chaired the in 2001. He became the national chair of CSG in 2004 in leadership partnership with Governor of Alaska who served as CSG President. He was the first Minnesota legislator or Governor to serve as the national leader of the organization other than
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After leaving the Senate, Hottinger worked for about four years as the chief consultant for some non-profit organizations funded by Minnesota-Washington philanthropist Ned Crosby: the Jefferson Center for New Democratic Process and Promoting Health Democracy in Minnesota and, on a limited basis,
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Hottinger chose not to run for re-election in 2006. In 2007, he faced disciplinary action for misusing funds from a settlement that he had won for a client in his work as an attorney. He was suspended for a minimum of 18 months, petitioned to lift the suspension on June 17, 2010 and the Minnesota
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During his time in the Senate, Hottinger chaired the following committees: Health and Family Security, Rules, and Early Childhood Policy and Finance division of the Finance Committee. He also chaired the Legislative Committee to Review Administrative Rules and Senate Subcommittees on Insurance,
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in 2009. Hottinger was also a leader as the initial Vice President for Legal and Government Affairs for "The Minnesota World's Fair", the organization which launched the effort to bring the World's Fair to Minnesota in 2022 or 2023.
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Consumer Protection, Rulemaking, and Higher Education, Senate Budget, Personnel, Ethical Conduct, Permanent and Joint Rules, Intergovernmental Relations and Property Taxes.
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Justice Center in Minneapolis. Hottinger practices law, consulting on government, non-profits and the environment with Hottinger Consulting LLC in
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from 1993 to 2000, and as an assistant majority leader during the 2001–02 biennium. He was chosen majority leader in 2003 after Senator
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MinnPost, June 8, 2011 accessed March 3, 2012, "Minnesota's 2003 Budget Crisis a Fascinating Study in Contrast with Today's Impasse"
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Hottinger, John Creighton - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present
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In 1994, Hottinger ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. House and was defeated by Republican
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http://jefferson-center.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Election-Recounts.pdf
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Governor Harold Stassen who was National President in 1941-42.
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Minnesota Public Radio, "Hottinger out as Senate DFL leader"
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Minnesota Senate Majority Leader
Roger Moe
Dean Johnson
Minnesota Senate
Mankato, Minnesota
Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party
St. Paul, Minnesota
Alma mater
College of St. Thomas
Georgetown University Law Center
Attorney
Minnesota
attorney
politician
majority leader
Minnesota Senate
Democrat
redistricting
Blue Earth
Le Sueur
Nicollet
Sibley
Waseca
Gil Gutknecht
majority whip
Roger Moe
governor
DFL Party
Republican
Tim Pawlenty

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