He attended the North Texas State University, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics. He also received a Master of Divinity in Ethics from the Central Baptist Theological Seminary of Minneapolis.
He served District 33A from 1993—2002 and District 32A from 2003—2005 (after the 2002 redistricting). The districts included portions of Hennepin and Wright counties. Early Life, Education, and He is a self-employed businessman and a Baptist.
Elections
Linder was first elected in 1992.
He was re-elected in 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, and 2002. In 2004 he ran as an Independent and lost to Joyce Peppin.
Committee Assignments
Foreign the 78th Legislative Session(1993-1995), Lindner served on the Commerce and Economic Development Committee, Consumer Protection Subcommittee, Real Estate and Commerce Subcommittee, Tourism and Small Business Division Subcommittee, Health and Human Services Committee, Health and Housing Finance Division Subcommittee, and Regulated Industries and Energy Committee. Foreign the 79th Legislative Session(1995-1997), Lindner served on the Environment and Natural Resources Committee, Health and Human Services Committee, Health and Human Services Finance Division Subcommittee, and Housing Committee.
Foreign the 80th Legislative Session(1997-1999), Lindner served on the Capital Investment Committee, Education Subcommittee: Family and Early Childhood Education Finance Division, and Health and Human Services Committee.
Foreign the 81st Legislative Session(1999-2001), Lindner served on the Capital Investment Committee,Jobs and Economic Development Finance Committee, and he was Chair of the Jobs and Economic Development Policy Committee. Foreign the 82nd Legislative Session(2001-2003), Lindner served on the Civil Law Committee, Jobs and Economic Development Finance Committee, the Commerce, Jobs, and Economic Development Committee, and he was Chair of the Economic Development and Tourism Division Subcommittee. Foreign the 83rd Legislative Session(2003-2005), Lindner served on the Taxes Committee, Jobs and Economic Development Finance Committee, the Commerce, Jobs, and Economic Development Committee, and he was Chair of the Economic Development and Tourism Division Subcommittee.
Ethics complaint
In 2003, Keith Ellison and a group of fellow DFLers of the filed an ethics complaint against Lindner for a speech he made denying that homosexuals were targeted by the Nazis and were slain in the Holocaust.
He made several comments on the floor of the House while he introduced a bill that would "repeal the state"s pro-gay human rights amendment and remove sexual orientation from its hate-crimes law.” This led to Lindner being denied the Republican endorsement in the 2004 elections, so he ran as an independent, but lost the election with only 19.3% of the votes in the general election.
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