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Andy Neumann was born on 1960 in Alpena, Michigan, is an American politician. Discover Andy Neumann's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?
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His wife is Sandi Neumann
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Andy Neumann Net Worth
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Andrew Neumann (born 1960) is a Democratic state legislator from Michigan.
Andy Neumann was born in Alpena, Michigan in 1960.
He graduated from Alpena High School and attended Alpena Community College, where he received a degree in business management.
After college, Neumann became a firefighter and certified paramedic with the city of Alpena from 1982 to 1998.
He owned a business called Northern Healthcare Management from 1990-1996.
He lives in Alpena and Lansing.
He has two daughters Kristin and Sarah.
In 1996, Andy Neumann was elected to the Alpena County Commissioner where he served on Budget and Finance, Public Safety and Health, Law Enforcement, and Insurance Committees.
In 1998, he announced his candidacy for the 106th State House District, which at that time included the Counties of Alpena, Presque Isle, Cheboygan, and Charlevoix.
Neumann won the Democratic Primary and went on to narrowly defeat Republican Phil Ludlow in the General Election.
Neumann previously represented the 106th District from 1999–2003 and was an unsuccessful candidate for the Michigan State Senate in 2002.
Neumann was easily re-elected in 2000.
In 2002, Neumann ran for the open 36th District State Senate Seat, located in the North East Lower Peninsula.
Neumann narrowly lost to Republican Tony Stamas, of Midland.
In 2003, he was appointed Fire Marshal for the State of Michigan.
In 2003, he was appointed Michigan State Fire Marshal.
He was elected on November 4, 2008 to replace outgoing Rep. Matthew Gillard.
Neumann's successor, Matthew Gillard, retired in 2008 because of term limits, which prevent a house member from serving more than three terms.
He served in the Michigan State House of Representatives, representing the 106th District from 2009 to 2010.
The 106th District is located in the North East Lower Peninsula and includes all of Alcona, Alpena, Crawford, Montmorency, Oscoda, and Presque Isle counties.
Neumann announced his candidacy for the 106th District, which was slightly altered from the district he had represented previously, but still included his home in Alpena.
Neumann won the Democratic Primary and went on to defeat Republican Peter Pettalia in the general election.
Neumann is a conservative Democrat, receiving an "A" rating from the NRA Political Victory Fund, and while in the legislature, he was a strong advocate for gun rights, voting in favor of a plan to make it easier to carry concealed weapons and against a plan that would limit gun purchases to one gun per month.
Term limits prevented Neumann from running for re-election in 2010.