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Tim Penny

Timothy Joseph Penny (born November 19, 1951) is an American author, musician, and former politician from Minnesota. Penny was a Democratic-Farmer-Labor member of the United States House of Representatives, 1983–1995, representing Minnesota's 1st congressional district in the 98th, 99th, 100th, 101st, 102nd and 103rd congresses.

Tim Penny
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Minnesota's 1st district
In office
January 3, 1983 – January 3, 1995
Preceded byArlen Erdahl
Succeeded byGil Gutknecht
Member of the Minnesota Senate
from the 30th district
In office
January 4, 1977 – January 3, 1983
Preceded byJohn Patton
Succeeded byMel Frederick
Personal details
Born
Timothy Joe Penny

(1951-11-19) November 19, 1951 (age 72)
Albert Lea, Minnesota, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic (before 2002)
Independence (2002–present)
Alma materWinona State University

Early life edit

Penny was born in Albert Lea, Minnesota, and was educated at Winona State University, receiving a bachelor's degree in political science in 1974. He was a member of the Minnesota Senate, 1976–1982. Penny served in the United States Naval Reserve and was commissioned a lieutenant commander.[1]

Political career edit

In 1982, Penny won the DFL nomination for the 1st District and upset four-term 2nd District Republican Tom Hagedorn, becoming only the third Democrat to ever represent this district. Leading up to the election, Republicans were divided after the conservative Hagedorn narrowly defeated two-term First District moderate incumbent, Rep. Arlen Erdahl, in a contentious Republican Convention endorsement contest after redistricting; in addition, Democrats made large gains in congressional elections across the country, which contributed to Penny's victory. Penny was reelected in 1984 with 56 percent of the vote, becoming the first non-Republican to win reelection in the district since statehood. He never faced another contest nearly that close, winning four more times by an average of 70 percent of the vote.

Penny was a somewhat conservative Democrat; he opposed gun control and abortion (though he has since become pro-choice). These stances were typical for a mostly rural district in southern Minnesota. He was best known, however, for his work on fiscal policy. Although he had built a nearly unbreakable hold on his district, he announced in 1994 that he would not run for a seventh term. After Jesse Ventura was elected governor in 1998, Penny served an informal advisory role to the governor and assisted with the gubernatorial transition team.[2]

2002 Minnesota gubernatorial election edit

Governor Ventura decided not to stand for reelection in 2002. In July of that year, Penny joined the Independence Party and presented himself as a "sensible center", which resulted in winning the Independence nomination.[3] Polls indicated a dead heat between him, DFL candidate Roger Moe, and Republican candidate Tim Pawlenty less than a month before the election. His running mate for the election was state senator Martha Robertson of Minnetonka, a moderate Republican. Polls in October had Penny in a near threeway tie. In the end, Penny was unsuccessful in his campaign, finishing with 16% of the vote, which was cited as lacking "celebrity status and rugged charisma" that had come with Ventura.

Electoral history edit

  • 2002 Race for Governor

Post-Congressional career edit

 
Penny with his granddaughter in 2006

In 2008, he endorsed Republican John McCain for president[4] and Independence Party candidate former senator Dean Barkley for US Senate. Penny is president of the Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation. He is also a senior fellow at the University of Minnesota's Humphrey Institute. He served for a time as the institute's co-director alongside one of his former congressional colleagues, Republican Vin Weber.

He serves on the advisory board[5] of the Institute for Law and Politics at the University of Minnesota Law School and is on the board of directors for the Energy Literacy Advocates. Penny also serves as vice chairman of the board of directors of ACDI/VOCA, a nonprofit U.S. international development organization. In addition, he is a co-chair of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.[6]

Personal life edit

 
Penny performing in 2014

Penny lives in Owatonna, Minnesota and has four children. He is the lead singer and guitarist in a band called Led Penny.

Writings edit

Penny is the co-author of three books, Payment Due (1996), Common Cents: A Retiring Six-Term Congressman Reveals How Congress Really Works — And What We Must Do to Fix It (1995), and The 15 Biggest Lies in Politics (1998). He is the lead author of "The Road to Generational Equity",[7] a manifesto that political analyst John Avlon characterizes as radical centrist.[8]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Minnesota Legislators: Past & Present-Timothy Joseph Penny "Tim"
  2. ^ Ventura's party senses a repeat Governor's race in:Minnesota has Independent air
  3. ^ https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2002/11/jesse-ventura-s-independence-party-collapses.html
  4. ^ Gillespie, Scott (2009-08026)"Tim Penny on backing McCain", Star Tribune
  5. ^ Institute for Law and Politics:Advisory Board October 6, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget:Board Members". August 22, 2019.
  7. ^ Penny, Tim; Lamm, Richard; Tsongas, Paul (December 18, 1995). The Road to Generational Equity". Reproduced on Earthlink website. Retrieved April 4, 2013.
  8. ^ Avlon, John (2004). Independent Nation: How the Vital Center Is Changing American Politics. Harmony Books / Random House, p. 282. ISBN 978-1-4000-5023-9.

External links edit

  • . Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs. University of Minnesota. Archived from the original on February 19, 1999.
  • Khoo, Michael (September 12, 2002). "Tim Penny". Minnesota Public Radio.
  • "Governor Tim Penny". Campaign stories. Minnesota Public Radio. 2002.
  • "Tim Penny". Legislators Past and Present. Minnesota Legislative Library.
  • Friedman, Lara D. Timothy J. Penny Congressional and Legislative papers. Minnesota Historical Society.
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
    • Booknotes interview with Penny and co-author Major Garrett on Common Cents, May 14, 1995, C-SPAN
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Minnesota's 1st congressional district

1983–1995
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Independence Party nominee for Governor of Minnesota
2002
Succeeded by
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded byas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United States
as Former US Representative
Succeeded byas Former US Representative

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Timothy Joseph Penny born November 19 1951 is an American author musician and former politician from Minnesota Penny was a Democratic Farmer Labor member of the United States House of Representatives 1983 1995 representing Minnesota s 1st congressional district in the 98th 99th 100th 101st 102nd and 103rd congresses Tim PennyMember of the U S House of Representatives from Minnesota s 1st districtIn office January 3 1983 January 3 1995Preceded byArlen ErdahlSucceeded byGil GutknechtMember of the Minnesota Senate from the 30th districtIn office January 4 1977 January 3 1983Preceded byJohn PattonSucceeded byMel FrederickPersonal detailsBornTimothy Joe Penny 1951 11 19 November 19 1951 age 72 Albert Lea Minnesota U S Political partyDemocratic before 2002 Independence 2002 present Alma materWinona State University Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 2002 Minnesota gubernatorial election 4 Electoral history 5 Post Congressional career 6 Personal life 7 Writings 8 Notes 9 External linksEarly life editPenny was born in Albert Lea Minnesota and was educated at Winona State University receiving a bachelor s degree in political science in 1974 He was a member of the Minnesota Senate 1976 1982 Penny served in the United States Naval Reserve and was commissioned a lieutenant commander 1 Political career editIn 1982 Penny won the DFL nomination for the 1st District and upset four term 2nd District Republican Tom Hagedorn becoming only the third Democrat to ever represent this district Leading up to the election Republicans were divided after the conservative Hagedorn narrowly defeated two term First District moderate incumbent Rep Arlen Erdahl in a contentious Republican Convention endorsement contest after redistricting in addition Democrats made large gains in congressional elections across the country which contributed to Penny s victory Penny was reelected in 1984 with 56 percent of the vote becoming the first non Republican to win reelection in the district since statehood He never faced another contest nearly that close winning four more times by an average of 70 percent of the vote Penny was a somewhat conservative Democrat he opposed gun control and abortion though he has since become pro choice These stances were typical for a mostly rural district in southern Minnesota He was best known however for his work on fiscal policy Although he had built a nearly unbreakable hold on his district he announced in 1994 that he would not run for a seventh term After Jesse Ventura was elected governor in 1998 Penny served an informal advisory role to the governor and assisted with the gubernatorial transition team 2 2002 Minnesota gubernatorial election editGovernor Ventura decided not to stand for reelection in 2002 In July of that year Penny joined the Independence Party and presented himself as a sensible center which resulted in winning the Independence nomination 3 Polls indicated a dead heat between him DFL candidate Roger Moe and Republican candidate Tim Pawlenty less than a month before the election His running mate for the election was state senator Martha Robertson of Minnetonka a moderate Republican Polls in October had Penny in a near threeway tie In the end Penny was unsuccessful in his campaign finishing with 16 of the vote which was cited as lacking celebrity status and rugged charisma that had come with Ventura Electoral history edit2002 Race for Governor Tim Pawlenty R 44 Roger Moe DFL 36 Tim Penny IPM 16 Ken Pentel Grn 2 Post Congressional career edit nbsp Penny with his granddaughter in 2006In 2008 he endorsed Republican John McCain for president 4 and Independence Party candidate former senator Dean Barkley for US Senate Penny is president of the Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation He is also a senior fellow at the University of Minnesota s Humphrey Institute He served for a time as the institute s co director alongside one of his former congressional colleagues Republican Vin Weber He serves on the advisory board 5 of the Institute for Law and Politics at the University of Minnesota Law School and is on the board of directors for the Energy Literacy Advocates Penny also serves as vice chairman of the board of directors of ACDI VOCA a nonprofit U S international development organization In addition he is a co chair of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget 6 Personal life edit nbsp Penny performing in 2014Penny lives in Owatonna Minnesota and has four children He is the lead singer and guitarist in a band called Led Penny Writings editPenny is the co author of three books Payment Due 1996 Common Cents A Retiring Six Term Congressman Reveals How Congress Really Works And What We Must Do to Fix It 1995 and The 15 Biggest Lies in Politics 1998 He is the lead author of The Road to Generational Equity 7 a manifesto that political analyst John Avlon characterizes as radical centrist 8 Notes edit Minnesota Legislators Past amp Present Timothy Joseph Penny Tim Ventura s party senses a repeat Governor s race in Minnesota has Independent air https slate com news and politics 2002 11 jesse ventura s independence party collapses html Gillespie Scott 2009 08026 Tim Penny on backing McCain Star Tribune Institute for Law and Politics Advisory Board Archived October 6 2007 at the Wayback Machine Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget Board Members August 22 2019 Penny Tim Lamm Richard Tsongas Paul December 18 1995 The Road to Generational Equity Reproduced on Earthlink website Retrieved April 4 2013 Avlon John 2004 Independent Nation How the Vital Center Is Changing American Politics Harmony Books Random House p 282 ISBN 978 1 4000 5023 9 External links edit Tim Penny Hubert H Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs University of Minnesota Archived from the original on February 19 1999 Khoo Michael September 12 2002 Tim Penny Minnesota Public Radio Governor Tim Penny Campaign stories Minnesota Public Radio 2002 Tim Penny Legislators Past and Present Minnesota Legislative Library Friedman Lara D Timothy J Penny Congressional and Legislative papers Minnesota Historical Society Appearances on C SPAN Booknotes interview with Penny and co author Major Garrett on Common Cents May 14 1995 C SPANUnited States Congress Tim Penny id P000215 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress U S House of RepresentativesPreceded byArlen Erdahl Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Minnesota s 1st congressional district1983 1995 Succeeded byGil GutknechtParty political officesPreceded byJesse Ventura Independence Party nominee for Governor of Minnesota2002 Succeeded byPeter HutchinsonU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byVin Weberas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United Statesas Former US Representative Succeeded byGil Gutknechtas Former US Representative Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tim Penny amp oldid 1185214837, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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