Mark Hillman Explained

Mark Hillman
Office:Treasurer of Colorado
Status:Acting
Term Start:June 9, 2005
Term End:March 27, 2006
Predecessor:Mike Coffman
Successor:Mike Coffman
Office1:Minority Leader of the Colorado Senate
Term Start1:January 2005
Term End1:June 9, 2005
Predecessor1:Joan Fitz-Gerald
Successor1:Norma Anderson (acting)
Office2:Majority Leader of the Colorado Senate
Term Start2:January 7, 2004
Term End2:January 2005
Predecessor2:Norma Anderson
Successor2:Ken Gordon
Birth Name:Mark Douglas Hillman
Birth Date:24 May 1967
Birth Place:Burlington, Colorado, U.S.
Party:Republican
Education:Colby Community College
Morgan Community College
Regis University

Mark Douglas Hillman is an American politician. He was elected to the Colorado Senate[1] in 1998. He served as Majority Leader from 2003 to 2004 and Minority Leader in 2005 before serving as State Treasurer from 2005 to 2006. He is a member of the Republican Party and was elected Republican National Committeeman on May 31, 2008.

Early life

Hillman grew up working his parents' farm in Burlington on Colorado's eastern plains. During high school, he took a part-time job with his hometown newspaper, the Burlington Record. After graduating from Burlington High School in 1985, he became a full-time sports editor, news reporter, photographer, and "jack of all trades." In 1994, Hillman left the paper to work the family farm.

Education

Hillman took classes at Colby Community College in Kansas, Morgan Community College, and Regis University. He did not complete a degree.

Political career

Colorado State Senate

Hillman announced his candidacy for the State Senate in late 1997. After winning, he became the senator from the state's largest legislative district, covering 12 counties and more than 21000sqmi. Hillman was elected to leadership posts for five of his seven years in the Senate, including both Majority Leader and Minority Leader.

Hillman received National Legislator of the Year honors from the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), "Taxpayer Champion" from the Colorado Union of Taxpayers, and other awards in Colorado, including recognition from the Colorado Farm Bureau, the National Federation of Independent Business, the Colorado Civil Justice League, and the Colorado Association of Commerce and Industry.

Colorado State Treasurer

Hillman was appointed as Colorado's State Treasurer in June 2005 by Governor Bill Owens.

Republican National Committeeman

At the Republican State Convention on May 31, 2008, former United States Senator William L. Armstrong nominated Hillman for Republican National Committeeman, calling him "one of the greatest legislators in the history of Colorado." Hillman won and replaced United States Senate candidate Bob Schaffer as one of Colorado's three Republican National Committeemen.

Personal life

Mark married Heidi Horvath on July 16, 2005.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Senate budget battle heats up Seniors' tax credit survives crossfire Article 1 of 1 found. Martinez. Julia C.. April 4, 2003. Denver Post. B3. 15 May 2011.