Background
Kintner "was born and grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio." His adoptive parents raised him in a conservative, Republican, frugal, "common sense" household, along with his younger sister, who is also adopted.
Kintner "was born and grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio." His adoptive parents raised him in a conservative, Republican, frugal, "common sense" household, along with his younger sister, who is also adopted.
He graduated from Colerain High School in 1979. He attended Wright State University, playing college baseball until an injury ended his amateur career.
He represents the 2nd District in the unicameral He said that his election to be president of the student government "paid for my fifth year of college." He graduated from Wright State University with a "B.S.B. in marketing and financial services". He worked several years as a sports writer and salesperson. He is currently occupied in the marketing research field
Kintner was elected to the in 2012, and serves on the Appropriations committee.
He represents all of Cass County and parts of Sarpy County, as well as half of Nebraska City. Kintner describes himself as a "Reagan conservative" and not a "Christian conservative".
They didn"t tell me I had to be pro-life. They gave me the belief system that I used."
He has proposed six bills in the 2013 session of the legislature.
Kintner is married to the former Lauren Hill, who is director of policy research for Governor Dave Heineman and a former assistant attorney general under Don Stenberg.
They met in the 1990s at a Young Republican convention, when he was state chair of Ohio and she was state chair of Nebraska. The legislative is downstairs and the executive is upstairs." In a Journal Star newspaper interview he said, "Biggest mystery? Women. Number one understands them.
They don"t even understand themselves.
Books and books and books have been written about it, and no one understands lieutenant".
Kintner is a member of the Republican Party. The legislature is non-partisan. He also was a writer for the college newspaper and was a member of the college"s marketing club and the College Republicans.