Larry Pogemiller

Larry Pogemiller
Director of the Minnesota Office of Higher Education
Assumed office
October 28, 2011
9th Minnesota Senate Majority Leader
In office
January 2007  January 4, 2011
Preceded by Dean Johnson
Succeeded by Amy Koch
Minnesota State Senator from the 59th District
In office
January 1993  November 7, 2011
Preceded by Allan Spear
Succeeded by Kari Dziedzic
Minnesota State Senator from the 58th District
In office
January 1983  January 1993
Preceded by Eric D. Petty
Succeeded by Carl W. Kroening
Minnesota State Representative from District 55A
In office
January 1981  January 1983
Preceded by Stan Fudro
Succeeded by Connie Levi
Personal details
Born (1951-09-18) September 18, 1951
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Political party Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party
Domestic partner Jill
Children Sky Li and Jia Xin
Residence Minneapolis, Minnesota
Alma mater University of Minnesota, Harvard University
Occupation system project analyst, legislator
Religion Roman Catholic

Lawrence "Larry" J. Pogemiller (born September 18, 1951) is a politician from Minnesota, the Commissioner of the Minnesota Office of Higher Education.[1] A member of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, he represented northeast Minneapolis districts in the Minnesota Legislature from 1981 to 2011, and served as the Senate's majority leader from 2007 to 2011. As majority leader, he was chair of the Senate Rules Committee and its subcommittees, and also served on the Senate Tax Committee.[2][3]

Pogemiller was born in Minneapolis and graduated from DeLaSalle High School in 1969. He was first elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1980, serving as the representative of District 55A from 1981 to 1983. After serving one term, he was elected to the Senate in 1982, serving the old District 58 prior to the 1992 redistricting and, thereafter, District 59. He was re-elected in every general election. He was appointed Director of the Higher Education office in October 2011 by Governor of Minnesota Mark Dayton.[2][4]

Pogemiller is known for his outspoken, assertive leadership style and his strategic thinking.[5] Reporter Tom Scheck of Minnesota Public Radio called him "a brilliant and combative political tactician who often speaks his mind".[6] Former Minnesota House Speaker Steve Sviggum called him "a very frustrating individual as he runs the clock past midnight all the time." Pogemiller had a rocky relationship with former Republican Governor Tim Pawlenty.[7]

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Political offices
Preceded by
Dean Johnson
Minnesota Senate Majority Leader
2007–2011
Succeeded by
Amy Koch
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