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14 Facts About Scott McInnis

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Stephen Scott Emory McInnis was born on May 9,1953 and is an American politician and lawyer who was a Republican member of the US House of Representatives from Colorado from 1993 to 2005.

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Scott McInnis served as a police officer in Glenwood Springs, worked as a hospital director, and started a law practice in Colorado.

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Scott McInnis is a member of the American Legislative Exchange Council and is an honorary adviser for the National Student Leadership Conference.

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From 1983 to 1993, Scott McInnis served in the state house of representatives, where he was elected House Majority Leader and served as Chairman of the Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee.

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In 1992, Scott McInnis was elected to the US House of Representatives representing Colorado's 3rd district and served six terms, from January 1993 to January 2005.

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Scott McInnis was named "Person of the Decade" by The Glenwood Post in 1999 and "Best Local Government Official" by The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel from 1999 to 2003.

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McInnis's Congressional campaign committee came under scrutiny in 2005 by the Federal Election Commission after Democrats filed a complaint alleging that the campaign improperly issued payments to McInnis's wife for her work as campaign manager in 2004 when Scott McInnis was not actively seeking office.

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Scott McInnis's campaign explained that Lori Scott McInnis was employed by the campaign committee to maintain campaign archives, direct money to other campaigns, and act as liaison with the accounting firm retained by the campaign.

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Scott McInnis had been mentioned as a possible candidate for either the United States Senate or the Colorado governorship in 2010.

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On May 21,2009, Scott McInnis officially announced his candidacy for Governor.

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In 2005, after leaving Congress, Scott McInnis received a two-year fellowship at the Hasan Family Foundation.

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Fischer said he would never sign the letter, and felt that Scott McInnis had lied to him.

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Additionally, as it turns out, in 2005, Scott McInnis did disclose his retention of a research assistant to Ms.

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Scott McInnis did not return a phone message from the paper seeking comment.