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In 2000, he ran for state representative in the 53rd district, seeking to succeed the term-limited Liz Brater. He ran unopposed in the Democratic primary and won the general election with 27,682 votes (71%) to his Republican opponent's 11,553 (29%). On his taking office, Kolb became the
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On leaving the House of Representatives, Kolb accepted a job with the Early Childhood Investment Corporation, a state agency charged with the education of children under the age of five. He served as Vice President for Public Affairs. He also served as executive director of
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Prior to his tenure in the House, Kolb served eight years on the Ann Arbor City Council and was Mayor Pro-tem from 1994 through 2000. Kolb ran for mayor of Ann Arbor as the
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of not doing enough in the areas of environmental policy, affordable housing, and downtown vitality, but he lost both races by narrow margins.
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He worked in the environmental management field for 12 years, specializing in waste management and recycling.
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prevented him from seeking a fourth two-year term in 2006. Kolb was the first openly gay member of the
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member of the Michigan Legislature. His election campaigns have frequently won the support of the
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Kolb also previously served as a Legislative Aide to State Representative
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legislation such as the Open Space Preservation Act, signed into law by
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Kolb graduated from Huron High School in 1976. He went on the
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in the 18th District, a seat left open when Democratic
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Term limits prevent him from seeking a return to the
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Michigan House of Representatives
53rd
Elizabeth Brater
Rebekah Warren
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Alma mater
University of Michigan
Emory University
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Michigan State House of Representatives
Democrat
53rd district
term limits
Michigan Legislature
University of Michigan
Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia

Bunyan Bryant
Paul Mohai
Democratic
Republican
Ingrid Sheldon
first ever openly gay
Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund
John P. Hansen
environmental
Governor
Jennifer Granholm

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