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Isaac Schultz

State Representative · Minnesota · 10B · Republican

Isaac Schultz serves as a State Representative in the Minnesota House of Representatives, representing 10B for the Republican party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Schultz.

Key facts

Full name
Isaac Schultz
Office
State Representative
Chamber
Minnesota House of Representatives
State
Minnesota
District
10B
Party
Republican
Status
Currently serving
Born
1991
OpenStates ID
ocd-person/a916d408-21ae-4eee-a2d7-c8019478f521
Dataset version
1.20260609

Biographical narrative

965 words · sourced from the Wikipedia REST extract

Isaac Schultz is a Republican politician currently serving as a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives, representing District 10B. He has been in office since 2023 and is involved in various legislative committees. His district encompasses central Minnesota, including the cities of Milaca and Foley, as well as parts of Benton, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, and Morrison Counties. Schultz's political career is marked by his previous roles in legislative assistance and campaign coordination, reflecting a commitment to public service and engagement in political processes.

Early life and career

Isaac Schultz was born on March 11, 1991, and he grew up on a farm near Upsala, Minnesota. This rural upbringing likely influenced his perspectives on agriculture and community values, which are often significant in Minnesota's political landscape. Schultz pursued higher education at the University of Northwestern – St. Paul, where he earned a bachelor's degree in marketing. This educational background may have equipped him with skills relevant to both his political career and his understanding of public relations and community engagement.

Following his graduation, Schultz gained practical experience in the political arena through an internship in the Minnesota Senate. This early exposure to legislative processes provided him with a foundational understanding of state governance. Subsequently, he worked as a legislative assistant to Kurt Daudt, who served as the Speaker of the Minnesota House from 2015 to 2019. In this role, Schultz would have developed insights into legislative operations and the intricacies of policy-making.

In 2014, Schultz took on the role of campaign coordinator for Stewart Mills III, who ran against incumbent Rick Nolan in Minnesota's 8th Congressional District. This experience further solidified his involvement in political campaigns and provided him with a deeper understanding of electoral strategies and voter engagement. Following this, he served as the district director for U.S. Representative Pete Stauber, where he likely continued to build his network and understanding of federal and state political dynamics.

Legislative service

Isaac Schultz was first elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 2022, running for an open seat that became available due to legislative redistricting and the retirement of long-serving Republican incumbent Sondra Erickson. His election marked a significant step in his political career, allowing him to represent the interests of his constituents in the state legislature. As a member of the House, Schultz has taken on leadership responsibilities, serving as an assistant minority leader within the House Republican Caucus. This role indicates his involvement in shaping party strategy and legislative priorities.

In his capacity as a legislator, Schultz is a member of several key committees, including the Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee, the Labor and Industry Finance and Policy Committee, and the Sustainable Infrastructure Committee. His participation in these committees suggests a focus on issues related to environmental policy, labor standards, and infrastructure development, which are critical areas of concern for many constituents in his district.

Schultz's legislative actions have included a mix of support and opposition to various bills. He has demonstrated a willingness to engage in debate on contentious issues, reflecting the diverse opinions within his party and among the public. His voting record and committee work provide insight into his approach to governance and the priorities he seeks to advance during his time in office.

Policy focus and district

In terms of policy focus, Schultz has taken positions on several significant legislative issues. He opposed the 2023 education budget bill, indicating a critical stance on educational funding and policy decisions made at the state level. His criticism of Vice President Kamala Harris during her visit to St. Cloud, Minnesota, highlighted his concerns regarding the Biden administration's promises related to electric vehicles and domestic mineral development. This reflects a broader Republican critique of federal policies and their impact on local economies and industries.

Schultz has also expressed his views on labor-related legislation. He criticized a bill requiring petroleum refineries to hire more highly trained contractors, arguing against state intervention in employment decisions. Despite his opposition, he ultimately voted in favor of the bill, suggesting a complex approach to labor issues where he balances personal beliefs with party alignment and legislative realities. Additionally, he voted against legislation aimed at establishing new safety regulations for meatpacking workers, attributing blame to unions for worker safety failures. This position underscores the ongoing debates surrounding labor rights and workplace safety within the state.

In 2025, Schultz authored a bill that would prohibit healthcare professionals from inquiring about a patient's firearm use, possession, or access. This legislation, often referred to as a physician gag law, aims to protect patient privacy and firearm rights. However, it has faced criticism from various medical organizations, which argue that such restrictions could hinder physicians' ability to provide comprehensive care and counseling. This highlights the tension between public health considerations and individual rights in legislative discussions.

Additionally, Schultz co-sponsored a controversial bill that sought to classify messenger RNA (mRNA) treatments, including certain COVID-19 vaccines, as "weapons of mass destruction." This bill proposed severe penalties for possessing or administering these treatments, reflecting a broader skepticism about vaccination and public health measures among certain political factions. The origins of this bill, being drafted by a figure with unconventional views, further illustrate the complexities and challenges of navigating public health policy in a polarized political environment.

Schultz resides in Elmdale Township, Minnesota, with his wife, Julia. His personal life and community ties may influence his legislative priorities and his engagement with constituents. As he continues to serve in the Minnesota House of Representatives, Schultz's actions and decisions will likely reflect both his personal beliefs and the interests of the diverse communities within his district. His ongoing work in the legislature will be closely watched as he navigates the challenges and opportunities of representing central Minnesota in the state government.

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_SchultzWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_SchultzWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_SchultzWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Legislative service

  1. Minnesota House of Representatives10B · Republican

Sources & provenance

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