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Glenn Dale Steil (August 29, 1940 – May 7, 2010) was an American politician who served as a member of the
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from the 32nd and 30th districts as a member of the
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. Steil grew up in
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, and graduated from
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and Aquinas College. In the 1990s he entered politics when he served as the chairman of multiple organizations supporting term limits for politicians. After leading a successful term limit ballot initiative Steil ran in a special election for
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, but was defeated in the Republican primary. He later won a seat in the Michigan Senate in a special election and served until he was term limited in 2003.


Early life

Glenn Dale Steil was born on August 29, 1940, in
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, to Adolph Albert Steil III and Theresa Jane Roberts. From 1958 to 1962, he served in the
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until he was honorable discharged. In 1962, he graduated from
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with an associate degree in accounting. In 1972, he graduated from Aquinas College with a bachelor's degree in business administration. His son, Glenn Steil Jr., served in the
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from the 72nd district.


Career


U.S. House of Representatives campaign

On July 31, 1993, Representative Paul B. Henry died from brain cancer leaving the
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vacant. Steil was speculated as a possible candidate in the Republican primary for the district and announced his candidacy on August 25. In the Republican primary he placed fourth behind
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after spending over $342,019.


Michigan Senate


Elections

In December 1993, Ehlers won the special election in the 3rd congressional district which created a vacancy in the
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from the 32nd district. Steil ran for the Republican nomination in the special election and won in the primary. In the special election he defeated Democratic nominee Paul Mayhue and Libertarian nominee Dan Marsh. On April 28, Steil was inaugurated into the Michigan Senate. During the 1994 elections Steil ran in the 30th district against Democratic nominee David E. Doyle, Libertarian nominee Steve Butler, and
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nominee Constantine Katsoris. In 1998, he won against Democratic nominee Carol Hennessy after spending $306,000. During the 1998 election he held a birthday party at the John Ball Zoo that cost $20,339.63 and charged the cost of the party to his campaign fund. He repaid the amount after the Secretary of State asked him to explain the expenditure as it violated campaign finance law since it wasn't a fundraiser. In 2002, Steil was one of twenty-seven members of the Michigan Senate unable to run for reelection due to term limits. Wayne Kuipers was elected to succeed Steil and took office on January 8, 2003.


Tenure

During his tenure in the Michigan Senate Steil served as the chairman of the Human Resources and Labor committee. During the 1996 presidential election Steil initially supported and endorsed
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for the Republican nomination, but later endorsed
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after Gramm had dropped out and endorsed Dole. Steil later served as a Michigan delegate to the
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. During the 2000 presidential election he donated to
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's presidential
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and Steil was later speculated as a possible appointee in the Bush administration.


Later life

During the 2004 presidential election he raised over $100,000 for President Bush's presidential
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. During the
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he served on the finance committee in Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox's gubernatorial campaign. On May 7, 2010, Steil died from a heart attack in
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.


Political positions and legislation


Taxation

On March 22, 1995, the Michigan Senate voted 33 to 4 in favor of legislation proposed by Steil which would allow for-profit corporations to not file annual state reports. In 1997, he introduced legislation that would increase the diesel gasoline tax by 4¢ a gallon.


Term limits

In the 1990s Steil served as the chairman of The Campaign to Limit Politicians' Terms and stated that term limits would "return power to the hands of the voters". Steil served as the co-chairman of Vote Yes on Proposal B committee; proposal B would limit members of the Michigan House of Representatives to three two-years terms, members of the Michigan Senate, secretary of state, attorney general, lieutenant governor, and governor would be limited to two four-year terms, members of the
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would be limited to three two-year terms in a twelve-year period, and members of the
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would be limited to two six-year terms in a twenty four-year period. In the general election the ballot initiative passed with 2,295,904 votes in favor to 1,614,404 votes against. However, in 1997, Steil gave support to extending the term limits to ten or twelve years and stated that "Now that I've got a little wisdom, I feel there's something to be said for experience." At the time he was limited to only one more term in the Michigan Senate.


Youth

In 1997, Steil introduced legislation that would urge school districts to adopt
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s stating that "it would enhance students' grades and discipline, especially among poorer students". In 1997, he introduced legislation stating that people under the age of 18 who are given tickets must show evidence that they are attending school or have graduated from high school. If the person is a high school dropout then their driver's license would be suspended.


Electoral history


References

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