Born in
Bluffton, Ohio, McIntire attended
Macalester College, graduating with his
Bachelor of Arts in urban and regional affairs, in 1976. He received his
Master of Arts in
public policy from the
University of Michigan, in 1978. McIntire also later attended the
University of Washington, receiving his
Ph.D. in
economics, in 1993. McIntire started his career working as an economist for the
United States Congress Joint Economic Committee, from 1977 to 1980, for former
Vice President and then
Senator Hubert Humphrey. From 1980 to 1981, he worked as an economist for the
United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, before briefly working as a special legislative assistant for
California Congressman
Augustus F. Hawkins, in 1981. McIntire was hired as a research scientist for the Battelle Human Affairs Research Center in 1983, before reentering politics; working as a special assistant for fiscal policy for former
Washington governor Booth Gardner, from 1985 to 1987. He joined the University of Washington, as a senior lecturer at the
Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs in 1987. From 1990 to 1996, McIntire served on the board of directors and as the chairman of Common Cause, a nonprofit housing development foundation; in 1993 he was appointed director of the Fiscal Policy Center at the University of Washington, and was appointed to serve as chairman of the Washington Community Economic Revitalization Board in 1994, holding both positions until 1998. McIntire died on August 16, 2024, at the age of 71 from
prostate cancer. ==Washington House of Representatives==