Mark Holland (American Politician)
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Mark Ronald Holland (born May 6, 1969) is an American pastor, politician, and community leader who served as the 28th mayor of
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between 2013 and 2018. A
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, he was the party's nominee for U.S. Senator from Kansas in the 2022 election, losing to Republican
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in a landslide.


Early life and education

Holland was born on May 6, 1969, in
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(KCK). He is the third child and only son of Rev. Dr. Ronald E. Holland, a Methodist minister, and Marci L. Holland, a public school teacher. After graduating from Shawnee Mission West High School in 1987, he attended
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in Dallas, Texas, where he majored in philosophy and anthropology. He earned a Master of Divinity degree from
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and a Doctor of Ministry degree from St. Paul School of Theology, both United Methodist schools.


Religious work

Holland grew up wanting to be a United Methodist pastor. During seminary, he worked as a counselor with youth facing challenges with abuse, neglect, and addiction issues in both intensive outpatient and residential settings. After ordination, Holland served as a student pastor at Washington Park UMC in
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and then as a pastor in both the Elwood Community Church in
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, and Wathena United Methodist Church in
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. In 1999, Holland became Senior Pastor at Trinity Community Church in
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, where he served until 2018. In July 2018, Holland co-founded Mainstream UMC with Rev. Dr. Nanette Roberts, pastor of Olathe Grace United Methodist Church. The group advocates for the inclusion of the LGBTQ+ community into the church, as well as ordination and marriage. He continues to serve as executive director.


Public office

According to his father, Holland showed an early interest in politics and public service. His first foray into elected office came when he served on the Unified Government Board of Commissioners of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas, At-Large District 1 seat. He ran on parks, pools, playgrounds and paths for exercise. The idea was to increase the availability of green space to residents, especially children and families. When "
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finished dead last in a 2009 health rankings study" of all counties in Kansas, this plan took on a new level of importance. In 2011, the Board of Commissioners adopted the
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Resolution. The purpose was to accommodate all road users equally by realizing a balanced road and trail network that safely moves people, not just vehicles. He left his Commissioner seat to pursue the mayor's office. In 2013, Holland became the 28th Mayor of Kansas City, Kansas and the 3rd Mayor/CEO of the Unified Government. His administration priorities were "economic development, innovation, and healthy communities." In his effort to better the health outcomes for KCK residents, Holland lobbied then Governor Brownback to accept
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, as allowed by the
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. Holland called the expansion the single most important thing the state could do to help the uninsured in
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and that Brownback's hard stance on work requirements did not consider the employment challenges faced by people with mental health and chronic health conditions. To improve the downtown KCK area, Holland unveiled The Healthy Campus project as a top initiative for his first term in a State of the Government address in 2014. He hoped for it to be a national model for healthy living in an urban area. The project envisioned bringing quality grocery stores to areas in need of access to better food choices, and offering amenities, such as greenhouses and gardens with edible fruit trees, and facilities, like a community center with Olympic-size pool for youth swim meets, that were accessible to all. In 2018, under the leadership of his successor, the plan was abandoned. In Holland's first year in office, the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics announced
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created more jobs than most other counties in the metro area, with many of the new jobs coming out of the manufacturing sector. During his tenure, the unemployment rate fell from 7.6% in May 2013 to 4.5% in December 2017. With the state as a partner, Holland promoted a number of development projects. In July 2016, U.S. Soccer broke ground on a National Training and Coaching Development Center in KCK. A week later,
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broke ground on a 855,000-plus-square-foot fulfillment center that would pick, pack, and ship smaller customer items, such as books, electronics and toys. The company planned to employ close to 1000 people. In 2016, a consultant study, commissioned by Holland, found concerns with the fire department's shift allocation and overtime budget. Efforts to address these findings did not have support among Commissioners or the fire department union. In
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, Holland lost re-election to a second term to
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.


2022 U.S. Senate campaign

On October 1, 2021, Holland announced he would be vying for the
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nomination for the
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seat in
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. On August 2, 2022, he won the primary with 41% of the vote. In the general election, Holland faced incumbent U.S. Senator
Jerry Moran Gerald Wesley Moran ( ; born May 29, 1954) is an American lawyer and politician who is the senior United States senator from Kansas, a seat he has held since 2011. A member of the Republican Party, he was chair of the National Republican Senat ...
. Moran defeated Holland 60% to 37%.


Personal life

Holland hasĀ four children.


References


External links


Rev. Mark Holland for Kansas
campaign website , - {{DEFAULTSORT:Holland, Mark 1969 births 21st-century American politicians American United Methodist clergy Candidates in the 2022 United States Senate elections Kansas Democrats Living people Mayors of places in Kansas Politicians from Kansas City, Kansas Southern Methodist University alumni Saint Paul School of Theology alumni