Troy Heinert

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Troy E. Heinert
Member of the South Dakota Senate
from the 26 district
In office
2015 – Present
Personal details
Born (1972-07-29) July 29, 1972 (age 51)
Spearfish, South Dakota
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Gena Heinert
Residence Mission, South Dakota
Occupation Businessman

Troy E. Heinert (b. 29 July 1972, Rosebud Sioux) is a businessman and politician, a Democratic member of the South Dakota Senate, representing district 26. Since 2015 he has been Senate Assistant Minority Leader.[1] He first served in the state legislature in the House for one term, after being elected in 2012.

Early life, education and marriage

Heinert was born into the Rosebud Sioux tribe in Spearfish, South Dakota.[2] His father died when he was 13, but he was taken under the wing of a close family friend. He attended local schools and Sinte Gleska University, a tribal college, where he graduated with a BS degree in education.[3]

He married Gena and they have two sons and a daughter.[3]

Work and political career

Heinert started work as an elementary school teacher, working also as a wrestling coach.[3] He first ran for electoral office on the Todd County High School Board, winning a seat and serving for 3 years.[4] He has noted that his maternal grandfather served as a county commissioner after being in two wars. His grandfather always stressed the importance of "giving back."[3]

Since then, he and his wife became owners in 2007 of Chute 2, a bar and restaurant attached to the Praire View country club in Mission. He also works as a rodeo pick-up rider with the Korkow Rodeo family from Pierre, South Dakota, and says that it taught him to be "fast on his feet," which he needs in the legislature. He became close to Jim Korkow, who was friends with his father, especially after his father's death. Korkow has acted as a father to him.[3]

In 2012 Heinert was elected as a Democrat to the South Dakota House of Representatives from District 26A, comprising Todd and Mellette counties. The four Democratic candidates were all Rosebud Sioux members. He served one term.[2] He was succeeded by Shawn Bordeaux, also of Mission.

In 2014 Heinert was elected to the State Senate. When it went into session in 2015, he was elected as Senate Assistant Minority Leader in his first term; members of the legislature are majority Republican. He is one of a generation of Native Americans who have become active in electoral party politics.

References

  1. Sarah Sunshine Manning, "Sanders Advocates for Tribes, Mother Earth", Indian Country Today, 23 May 2016, accessed 23 May 2016
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Troy Heinert", VoteSmart, 2016
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Brett Marshall, "Cowboy, business owner, educator, legislator", Garden City Telegram, 12 June 2015, accessed 23 May 2016
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