John J. Considine
Politician
1948 –
Who is John J. Considine?
John J. Considine III is a former American politician and attorney. Considine is an ordained Unity minister teaching the universal laws for peace and a successful life. Considine served as an elected member of the Florida House of Representatives from 1974-1978. He was a prime sponsor of the Florida's Generic Drug Act of 1978 and served as Vice-Chair of the House Committee on Tourism and Economic Development. In 1978 Considine ran for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives being vacated by Congressman Paul Rogers but lost the Democratic primary.
Born in 1948 in Detroit, Michigan, Considine graduated from Villanova University in 1970 and from the University of Florida College of Law in 1974. In 1996 he retired from the practice of law and entered seminary at Unity Village. He was ordained a minister in 1998. Influences on his life and teaching include Unity Church, est, the Landmark Forum, yoga and meditation; as well as the Anonymous fellowships and the work of Bill W. Presently he serves as senior minister of the Spiritual Life Center of Midtown Detroit.
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- Born
- Jul 18, 1948
Detroit - Also known as
- John Considine
- Religion
- Christianity
- Education
- University of Florida
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on July 23, 2013
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