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Mike Kopp (born c. 1969) is an American politician and member of the Republican Party who served as a member of the Colorado Senate, representing Senate District 22, which encompassed southern Jefferson County. He served from 2007 and as Senate Minority Leader from 2009 until his resignation in October 2011 after his wife died from cancer. He was a candidate for the Republican nomination for
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in
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Biography

Born in South Dakota (his father was elected to the
South Dakota House of Representatives The South Dakota House of Representatives is the lower house of the South Dakota Legislature. It consists of 70 members, two from each legislative district. Two of the state's 35 legislative districts, Districts 26 and 28, are each subdivided into ...
in 2008), Kopp enlisted in the
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after graduating from high school. A
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with the 82nd Airborne Division, Kopp trained to become a member of the
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, graduating from
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in 1990. Kopp also completed the Army Basic Leadership Course that same year. While in the Army, Kopp was deployed to Honduras in support of
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, as well as in the
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in
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. He was honorably discharged in 1991 at the rank of Sergeant, having also received two
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s, the
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and the
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. While pursuing higher education, Kopp worked with fire-fighting crews for the
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. He graduated in 1995 with a bachelor's degree in ministry from
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in
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. He also worked for two years as a clerk in the United States Border Patrol's Detention and Deportation Division. Following graduation, Kopp worked in the non-profit and ministry fields in
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,
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, and
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. Prior to running for the Colorado senate, Kopp earned a Masters of Public Administration degree from the University of Colorado at Denver. He is Manager of Corporate Affairs for Intermountain Rural Electric Association. Kopp and his wife, Shannon, currently reside in Belle Fourche, South Dakota. Mike Kopp is currently the President and CEO o
Colorado Concern
an alliance of top business executives with a mission of enhancing the Centennial State's business climate.


Legislative career


2006 election

In 2006, Kopp sought election to the state senate seat formerly held by term-limited Sen. Norma Anderson. Anderson had retired from her senate seat a year early, and Kiki Traylor had been appointed to the seat. Kopp had sought the vacancy appointment, protesting that the vacancy committee met with insufficient notice and was composed of only five committee members. Kopp faced Traylor and Justin Everett in a three-way Republican contest, and won 52 percent of the vote at the Republican party assembly to qualify for the primary; Traylor and Everett petitioned onto the primary ballot. Kopp ran as a more conservative candidate than Traylor, criticizing her positions on spending and immigration. During the race, a supporter of the Kopp campaign filed, and later withdrew, a campaign finance complaint against Traylor regarding a donation from a teachers' union that Traylor refused to accept. Kopp received endorsements from former U.S. Senator Bill Armstrong and former Colorado Senate President John Andrews. Kopp achieved a narrow victory, taking 45 percent of the vote over Traylor's 44 percent, with and Everett receiving 8 percent.Election Results – Summary Report
Citing tactics used by Kopp and his supporters, Traylor refused to endorse fellow Republican Kopp in the general election, even after a request from Republican gubernatorial candidate
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. Despite the district's strong Republican registration advantage, Kopp's right-leaning views and division among Republicans made the seat an attractive target for Colorado Democrats; he faced Democrat Paul Noonan, a business consultant, in the general election. Kopp won the senate seat with 53 percent of the popular vote. Incumbent Sen. Traylor resigned slightly before the end of her term, in late December 2006. Kopp was appointed by a Republican Party vacancy committee to fill the remainder of Traylor's term, and was sworn in as a state senator on January 4, 2007, a few days ahead of when he would have otherwise taken office.S:\PUBLIC\SEN\2007A\Jour\jour.001
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2007 legislative session

In the 2007 session of the General Assembly, Kopp served on the Senate Appropriations Committee, the Senate Education Committee, and the Senate Finance Committee. During the session, Kopp, the only
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veteran in the Colorado legislature, introduced legislation to create a memorial for Colorado soldiers killed in
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and
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near the state capitol. Kopp also lead opposition to a Democratic resolution opposing the 2007 Iraq troop surge, introducing a competing resolution and leading a rally in support of the surge in Iraq at the state capitol. Following the 2007 session, Kopp served on a school reform task force convened by Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter, and on the interim legislative Health Care Task Force. In November 2007, Senate Republicans elected Kopp minority caucus chair, following the resignation of Sen. Ron May.


2008 legislative session

In the 2008 session of the General Assembly, Kopp serves on the Senate Appropriations Committee, the Senate Education Committee, and the Senate Finance Committee. During the 2008 session, Kopp plans to sponsor bills to create a sales tax holiday for school supplies, to require students to pass standardized tests as a requirement for graduating from high school, to provide income
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for
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, and to create
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training programs for fire district boards. He was also the Senate sponsor of a measure to create an interim committee to study wildfire risks in the wildland–urban interface, calling it the "most pressing public-safety issue before the state." After the 2008 session, Kopp proposed an "omnibus bill" with incentives for
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s to retain personnel, and legislation to set "bookends" on the starting and ending dates for school years. Responding to a deal between labor and business leaders to remove several statewide referendums from the 2008 general election ballot, Kopp and Rep. Amy Stephens announced plans to introduce legislation that would prohibit financial deals for the removal of initiatives from Colorado election ballots.


2009 legislative session

For the 2009 legislative session, Kopp sponsored legislation to repeal the state tax on insurance premiums paid by employers to cover on-the-job injuries, legislation to require a special election to fill vacancies in the U.S. Senate, and legislation to require that the state of Colorado purchase vehicles fueled by
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to save money. On January 25, 2010, the Senator was awarded the 2009 Legislator of the Year award from the Colorado Youth Corps Association because of his work on forest health and job creation issues.


2010 legislative session

For the 2010 legislative session, Senator Kopp sponsored the "Blue Print for a Leaner Government Act." This bill was designed to make the Colorado government more efficient through the use of two task forces. These bipartisan task forces were intended to investigate the executive branch department and agencies as well as the current regulatory system. After a period of analysis, the task forces would then present their findings, recommendations, and estimated cost savings in an attempt to provide a leaner and more effective government.Kopp, M. "Shinking Government Will Expand Economy", Columbine Courier, 2010. http://www.lcni5.com/cgi-bin/c2.cgi?038+article+Opinion+20100120132202038038002


References


External links


Senator Mike Kopp for Governor
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