Background
Hall was born and raised in Minneapolis.
Hall was born and raised in Minneapolis.
He graduated from Roosevelt High School in Minneapolis, then went on to Augsburg College, also in Minneapolis, where he majored in health and physical education, and where he was a hockey All-American.
He is vice president of Business Relations with Thompson Hall Law Firm and the former Chief Executive Officer of Midwest Chaplains, a former director of the Minneapolis Young Men’s Christian Association, and a former Christian school principal. Hall was first elected in 2010 and was re-elected in 2012. His special legislative concerns include jobs, taxes, the budget, and education.
In 2014, Hall opposed the Women"s Economic Security Acting, legislation requiring contractors to pay women equally, saying "I will not stand here and vote for a bill that promotes one gender over another."
Active in his community, Hall is a volunteer chaplain for the Burnsville Police and Fire departments, a youth hockey, soccer, volleyball and softball coach, an Open Arms food shelf volunteer coordinator, a youth hockey camp volunteer, and a Young Men’s Christian Association Youth in Government volunteer advisor.
He was also a chaplain at the Minnesota State Capitol and a volunteer chaplain after the I-35W bridge collapse. According to Hall, Hall has attracted significant criticism in regards to his opposition to the legalization of gay marriage in Minnesota, saying "I can"t tell you how many letters I"ve gotten that said, "you"re a bigot," or tweets "you"re a bigot because you disagree,"" Hall said.
"Really? Really? I"m trying to be a nice guy but I have a different opinion. So now you"re labeling me, name-calling medical "
Comments on education
In April 2011, Hall criticized government-mandated integration and segregation, saying "I watched Minneapolis get destroyed, so I not only didn’t want my kids in the school system.
I took them out of Minneapolis because they ruined our neighborhoods with integration and segregation." Hall"s statements were made in an effort to reduce schools" emphasis on race and increase their emphasis on literacy for students of all backgrounds.
"I am a product of the Minneapolis school system," he explained, "completing all of my years, all the different schools. I graduated with a 6th grade reading ability. I struggled my whole life.
We need to teach kids how to read" Hall agrees with the Minnesota" General’ s Office of the Legislative Auditor"s report which found that the Integration Revenue funding formula has some unintended and potentially negative consequences.
Republican Party of Minnesota, Republican Party.
Quotations: "I can"t tell you how many letters I"ve gotten that said, "you"re a bigot," or tweets "you"re a bigot because you disagree,"".
A member of the Republican Party of Minnesota, he represents District 56, which includes portions of the cities of Burnsville, Savage and Lakeville in Dakota and Scott counties in the southern Twin Cities metropolitan area.