American politician (born 1968)
Brian K. Lohse (born 27 November 1968) is an American attorney and politician. A member of the Republican Party , he was elected to the Iowa House of Representatives in 2018, succeeding Zach Nunn in District 45 . Prior to his state legislative service, Lohse sat on the city council of Bondurant, Iowa , for eight years.
Early life and education
Brian Lohse was born in Zion, Illinois and raised in Amboy .[ 1] After earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in social sciences from the University of Northwestern – St. Paul ,[ 2] Lohse graduated from Drake University Law School in 1995, and joined a legal practice in Lee County, Illinois .[ 3] [ 4]
Career
After three years,[ 3] Lohse returned to Iowa, working as a lawyer for EMC Insurance.[ 5] [ 6] In 2004, Lohse also held a second job as a newspaper carrier.[ 7] In September 2012, Lohse and his wife Mary won an Iowa Powerball lottery jackpot of $202 million,[ 8] at the time the state's second-largest Powerball jackpot.[ 9] [ 10] With the winnings, the couple established the Lohse Family Foundation, funded the construction of a high school football stadium, and opened a grocery store in their hometown of Bondurant, Iowa .[ 11] [ 12] After winning the lottery, Brian Lohse ended his practice of law.[ 7] Mary Lohse remained a medical assistant at a Mercy Medical Center-affiliated clinic, though only on a part-time basis.[ 7] In August 2022, Fareway announced that it would acquire the Brick Street Market and Café from the Lohse family.[ 13]
Politics
Brian Lohse served on the Bondurant City Council for eight years before contesting Zach Nunn 's open Iowa House of Representatives seat in District 30 as a Republican Party candidate.[ 14] [ 15] He faced Democratic Party candidate Kent Balduchi in the November 2018 general election.[ 11] [ 16] Lohse announced in December 2019 that he would run for reelection in 2020.[ 16] He defeated Lori Slings in the general election.[ 17] [ 18] In the 2022 general election, Lohse ran unopposed for District 45 .[ 19]
Personal life
Lohse and his wife, Mary, have two sons and one daughter.[ 20]
References
^ Mercado, Melody (15 October 2020). "Iowa election: Here's who's running for Iowa House District 30 in Altoona, Bondurant area" . Des Moines Register . Retrieved 5 November 2020 .
^ Brian K. Lohse , Iowa General Assembly , legis.iowa.gov
^ a b Davis, Wendy (1 February 2020). "No Country for Rural Lawyers: Small-town attorneys still find it hard to thrive" . ABA Journal . Retrieved 1 February 2020 .
^ "Representative Brian Lohse" . Republican Party of Iowa. Archived from the original on 31 January 2020. Retrieved 31 January 2020 .
^ "Bondurant couple claims $202 million Powerball jackpot" . Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier . 4 October 2012. Archived from the original on 7 October 2012. Retrieved 31 January 2020 . Alt URL
^ Danielson, Dar (4 October 2012). "Couple from Bondurant collects second largest lottery jackpot (audio)" . Radio Iowa. Retrieved 31 January 2020 .
^ a b c "Mary and Brian Lohse are sharing lottery fortune with their community" . Des Moines Register . 22 March 2014. Retrieved 31 January 2020 .
^ "Bondurant couple winner of $202M Powerball jackpot" . Deseret News . Associated Press. 4 October 2012. Retrieved 31 January 2020 .
^ Zdanowicz, Christina (6 November 2018). "She played the lottery after moving into her first house. Now she has $198 million to splurge" . CNN. Retrieved 3 February 2020 .
^ Ta, Linh (5 November 2018). "Iowa Powerball jackpot winner left ticket on the floor of her sister's pickup" . Des Moines Register . Retrieved 3 February 2020 .
^ a b Kilen, Mike (19 November 2018). "With hundreds of millions to their names, Iowa Powerball winners leap into demanding jobs" . Des Moines Register . Retrieved 31 January 2020 .
^ Pitts, Jeff (3 February 2016). "A tale of 3 tickets" . Cityview . Retrieved 31 January 2020 .
^ Higgins, Chris (August 12, 2022). "Fareway to buy Brick Street Market and Café in Bondurant from Powerball winners" . Des Moines Register . Retrieved November 9, 2022 .
^ "Bondurant to make appointment to fill council vacancy" . Des Moines Register . 26 November 2018. Retrieved 31 January 2020 .
^ Richardson, Ian (6 November 2018). "Bondurant Republican Brian Lohse wins Iowa House seat" . Des Moines Register . Archived from the original on 31 January 2020. Retrieved 31 January 2020 . Alt URL
^ a b Richardson, Ian (18 December 2019). "Republican Brian Lohse announces run for second term in Iowa House District 30" . Des Moines Register . Retrieved 31 January 2020 .
^ "IA-Winners" . The Times of Northwest Indiana . Associated Press. June 3, 2020. Retrieved June 4, 2020 .
^ Mercado, Melody (3 November 2020). "Election 2020: Brian Lohse reelected to Iowa House District 30 seat in Altoona, Bondurant area" . Des Moines Register . Retrieved 5 November 2020 .
^ Barreda, Virginia (November 8, 2022). "Some Des Moines area legislative races too close to call; Whitver, Konfrst reelected" . Des Moines Register . Retrieved November 9, 2022 .
^ McGarvey, Carol (January–February 2015). "Winning Combination" . Welcome Home Des Moines . Retrieved 31 January 2020 .