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THE GOVERNOR AND EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

Governor Christopher T. Sununu

Christopher T. Sununu is the 82nd Governor of the State of New Hampshire and is currently serving his fourth term, receiving in 2020 more votes ever than any candidate in state history.

With Governor Sununu’s leadership, New Hampshire is ranked the No. 1 state in the country for personal freedoms by the Cato Institute.

Having been named the nation’s most fiscally responsible governor by the Cato Institute, Governor Sununu has delivered three balanced state budgets with no new taxes. In fact, his third budget:

• Cuts and phases out the Interest & Dividends Tax for retirees.

• Provides tax relief to employers and small businesses.

• Reduces property taxes by $100 million.

• Delivers voluntary paid family medical leave.

• Spends more money per pupil for public education than ever before.

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Sununu took unprecedented action to balance the health and safety of Granite Staters while keeping the state’s economy strong. New Hampshire always ranked among the safest states for COVID. Today, the Granite State is the fastest growing state in the Northeast, has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the nation, and the lowest child poverty rate of any state in America.

Early in his tenure Governor Sununu created The Doorway and the Recovery Friendly Workplace initiative, both of which have become national models for prevention, treatment and recovery from substance use disorder and are consistently improving results for the citizens of New Hampshire. According to the U.S Centers for Disease Control, New Hampshire was one of just four states in 2021 to reduce drug overdose deaths.

Governor Sununu grew up in Salem, NH, and graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a BS in civil/environmental engineering. As an environmental engineer, Chris worked for 10 years cleaning up hazardous waste sites across the country.

In 1998, the Governor completed a five-month through-hike of the Appalachian Trail from Maine to Georgia.

He lives in Newfields with his wife, Valerie, and their three children.

The Executive Council

Joseph D. Kenney (R)

P.O. Box 201, Union, NH 03807; (O) 603-271-3632 (C) 603-581-8780; (email) Joseph.D.Kenney@nh.gov

DISTRICT 1 Represents the towns and cities of Alton, Albany, Alexandria, Belmont, Bartlett, Berlin, Bridgewater, Bristol, Brookfield, Cambridge, Center Harbor, Chatham, Clarksville, Colebrook, Columbia, Conway, Dalton, Danbury, Dixville, Dover, Dummer, Durham, Eaton, Effingham, Errol, Farmington, Franklin, Freedom, Gilford, Gilmanton, Gorham, Hebron, Hill, Jackson, Jefferson, Kilkenny, Laconia, Lancaster, Livermore, Madbury, Madison, Meredith, Middleton, Milan, Millsfield, Milton, Moultonborough, New Durham, New Hampton, Northfield, Northumberland, Odell, Ossipee, Pittsburg, Randolph, Rochester, Rollinsford, Sanbornton, Sandwich, Shelburne, Somersworth, Stark, Stewartstown, Stratford, Success, Tamworth, Tilton, Tuftonboro, Wakefield, Waterville Valley, Whitefield, Wolfeboro, and the unincorporated places of Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant, Bean’s Grant, Bean’s Purchase, Chandler’s Purchase, Crawford’s Purchase, Cutt’s Grant, Dix’s Grant, Erving’s Location, Green’s Grant, Hadley’s Purchase, Hale’s Location, Hart’s Location, Low & Burbank’s Grant, Martin’s Location, Pinkham’s Grant, Sargent’s Purchase, Second College Grant, Thompson & Meserve’s Purchase and Wentworth’s Location.

Cinde Warmington (D)

P.O. Box 2133, Concord, NH 03301; (O) 603-271-3632 (C) 603-387-0481; (email) Cinde.Warmington@nh.gov

DISTRICT 2 Represents the towns and cities of Acworth, Alstead, Andover, Ashland, Bath, Benton, Bethlehem, Boscawen, Bow, Bradford, Campton, Canaan, Canterbury, Carroll, Charlestown, Chesterfield, Claremont, Concord, Cornish, Croydon, Dublin, Dorchester, Easton, Ellsworth, Enfield, Franconia, Gilsum, Grafton, Grantham, Groton, Hancock, Hanover, Harrisville, Haverhill, Henniker, Hinsdale, Holderness, Hopkinton, Keene, Landaff, Langdon, Lebanon, Lincoln, Lisbon, Littleton, Lyman, Lyme, Marlborough, Marlow, Monroe, Nelson, Newbury, New London, Newport, Orange, Orford, Peterborough, Piermont, Plainfield, Plymouth, Roxbury, Rumney, Salisbury, Sharon, Springfield, Sugar Hill, Sullivan, Sunapee, Surry, Sutton, Thornton, Unity, Walpole, Warner, Warren, Webster, Wentworth, Westmoreland, Wilmot, Winchester, and Woodstock.

Janet Stevens (R)

29 Harborview, Rye, NH 03837 (O) 603-271-3632 (C) 603-436-1645 (email) Janet.L.Stevens@nh.gov

DISTRICT 3 Represents the cities and towns of Atkinson, Brentwood, Chester, Danville, Derry, East Kingston, Epping, Exeter, Fremont, Greenland, Hampstead, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Kensington, Kingston, New Castle, Newfields, Newington, Newmarket, Newton, North Hampton, Pelham, Plaistow, Portsmouth, Raymond, Rye, Salem, Sandown, Seabrook, South Hampton, Stratham, and Windham.

Ted Gatsas (R)

P.O. Box 6655, Manchester, NH 03108 (O) 603-271-3632 (HO) 603-623-0211 (email) Ted.Gatsas@nh.gov

DISTRICT 4 Represents the cities and towns of Allenstown, Auburn, Barnstead, Barrington, Bedford, Candia, Chichester, Deerfield, Epsom, Goffstown, Hooksett, Lee, Londonderry, Loudon, Manchester, Northwood, Nottingham, Pembroke, Pittsfield, and Strafford.

David Wheeler (R)

P.O. Box 6655, Manchester, NH 03108 (O) 603-271-3632 (HO) 603-672-6062 (email) David.K.Wheeler@nh.gov

DISTRICT 5 Represents the cities and towns of Amherst, Antrim, Bennington, Brookline, Deering, Dunbarton, Fitzwilliam, Francestown, Goshen, Greenfield, Greenville, Hillsborough, Hollis, Hudson, Jaffrey, Lempster, Litchfield, Lyndeborough, Mason, Merrimack, Milford, Mont Vernon, Nashua, New Boston, New Ipswich, Richmond, Rindge, Stoddard, Swanzey, Temple, Troy, Washington, Weare, Wilton, Windsor; the Sullivan County towns of Goshen, Lempster, and Washington; and the Merrimack County town of Dunbarton.

THE NEW HAMPSHIRE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

HOUSE LEADERSHIP

SPEAKER

SHERMAN A. PACKARD

DEPUTY SPEAKER

STEVEN D. SMITH

SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE

LAURIE SANBORN

MAJORITY LEADER

JASON OSBORNE

DEPUTY MAJORITY LEADER

FRED DOUCETTE

DEPUTY MAJORITY LEADER

JIM KOFALT

ASSISTANT MAJORITY LEADER

LEX BEREZHNY

MAJORITY FLOOR LEADER

JOE SWEENEY

DEPUTY MAJORITY FLOOR LEADER

JOE ALEXANDER

MAJORITY WHIP

JEANINE NOTTER

DEPUTY MAJORITY WHIP

AIDAN ANKARBERG

MINORITY LEADER

MATTHEW B. WILHELM

HOUSE CLERK

PAUL C. SMITH

ASSISTANT HOUSE CLERK

MICHAEL COE

HOUSE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS

J.B. CULLEN

Speaker Sherman A. Packard

(R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 16 (16TH TERM)

Small business owner; 70 Old Derry Road, Londonderry, NH 03053-2218; (SH) 603-271-3661 (email) sherman.packard@leg.state.nh.us; February 25, 1949 (Manchester, NH); 1 child, 3 grandchildren; Methodist; Traffic Safety Commission; Lodge 78, Candia (past member); Trinity Commanding Knights Tempore (past eminent commander); Free Mason; New Hampshire Canadian Trade Council; Traffic Safety Commission; Londonderry Lions Club (member/assistant treasurer; treasurer; president); NH Advisory Committee on Motorcycle Education; New Hampshire Motorcycle Rights Association; Londonderry Republican Committee (member); Rockingham County Republican Delegation. PRIORITIES: safer highways and roads; less government intrusion; fiscal responsibility; reduced spending; ways to improve the lives of every citizen in New Hampshire. PERSONAL: inducted into the Sturgis Motorcycle Hall of Fame (2003); inducted into the Motorcycle Riders Hall of Fame (2008); received the Lifetime Achievement National Coalition of Motorcycles award; advocate for standard motorcycle training and education for riders of all abilities; along with his wife, established the annual Motorcycle Toy Run; instrumental in bringing education and training to New Hampshire.

Speaker Packard has also served as Assistant Republican Leader, Senior Assistant Republican Leader, Minority Leader/Republican Leader, Speaker Pro Tempore and Deputy Republican Leader.

COMMITTEES: Rules (Chair); Joint Committee on Employee Relations; Joint Committee on Legislative Facilities; Joint Legislative Historical Committee

REPRESENTS: Londonderry

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

PRESIDING Medicaid Dental Benefit

PRESIDING Reducing the Business Profits Tax

PRESIDING Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption EXCUSED Right to Work

EXCUSED Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis

PRESIDING Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Kimberley Abare (R) HILLSBOROUGH 1 (1ST TERM)

Business Owner; 39 Parkside Drive, Pelham, NH 03076; (email) kimberly.abare@leg.state.nh.us; September 11, 1969 (Vermont); Married (David); 2 children; Christian; Northfield Jr. Sr. HS (Northfield, VT); Champlain College (Burlington, VT, 1989); Pelham Water Commission; Gun Owners of New Hampshire (member); The National Rifle Association (member). PRIORITIES: lower taxes; limited government; parental rights; 2nd Amendment; building/reinforcement of our infrastructure. PERSONAL: cooking.

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments and Administration REPRESENTS: Pelham

New Representative — No 2021/2021 Roll Call Votes

Michael D. Abbott (D) CHESHIRE COUNTY 6 (5TH TERM)

Hinsdale HS (principal/teacher Hinsdale HS); C&S Wholesale Grocers (retired); P.O. Box 174, Hinsdale, NH 03451-0174; (H) 603-336-7090; (email) amsabb@hotmail.com; July 29, 1948 (Pittsfield, MA); Married (Sharon), 1 child; Roman Catholic; Longmeadow HS (Longmeadow, MA); Brown University (Providence, RI; BA, 1970); Keene State College (Keene, NH; MD, 1986); NH Interscholastic Athletic Assoc. (NHIAA) Soccer Committee (chair, 1985-2000); NHIAA Executive Council (1985-2000); NHIAA (president, 1990-1991); Hinsdale Conservation Committee (1985-90). PRIORITIES: infrastructure and education.

COMMITTEES: Public Works and Highways REPRESENTS: Chesterfield, Hinsdale, and Westmoreland

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Joshua Adjutant (D) GRAFTON COUNTY 16 (3RD TERM)

36 Main St., Enfield, NH 03748; (H) 603-707-2426; (email) josh.adjutant@leg.state.nh.us; Newfound Regional HS (Bristol, NH, 2013); Plymouth State University (Plymouth, NH); United States Marine Corps (Data Network Operator).

DEPUTY DEMOCRATIC FLOOR LEADER

COMMITTEES: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services; Special Committee on Housing REPRESENTS: Enfield

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Joe Alexander, Jr. (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 29 (3RD TERM)

3 Oakwood Lane, Unit 1, Goffstown, NH 03045; (H) 603-856-5227; (email) joe.alexander@leg.state.nh.us; Saint Anselm College (Manchester, NH; 2017) University of New Hampshire, Carsey School for Public Policy, graduate student (Durham, NH); Goffstown Budget Committee. DEPUTY MAJORITY FLOOR LEADER

COMMITTEES: Judiciary; Special Committee on Housing (Chair) REPRESENTS: Goffstown

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Susan W. Almy (D) GRAFTON COUNTY 17 (14TH TERM)

International Agricultural Research (retired); 266 Poverty Lane #4B, Lebanon, NH 03766-2730; (H) 603448-4769; (email) susan.almy@comcast.net; March 28, 1946 (New York, NY); Single; Swarthmore College (Swarthmore, PA; BA, 1968); Stanford University (Stanford, CA; Ph.D., 1974); Lebanon Conservation Commission; Upper Valley Housing First; Lebanon Master Plan Steering Committee (past); Upper Valley Housing Coalition (past); Grafton County Executive Committee (past); Homeowner’s Association (president). PRIORITIES: tax reform; streamlining government, addiction, condominium governance. PERSONAL: kayaking and snowshoeing.

COMMITTEES: Ways and Means

REPRESENTS: Lebanon Wards 1, 2, and 3

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Richard Ames (D) CHESHIRE COUNTY 13 (6TH TERM)

Retired; 12 Blackberry Lane, Jaffrey, NH 03452; (H) 603-532-6781; (email) amesinjaffrey@gmail.com; Married (Heather), 3 children; Harvard College (Cambridge, MA; BA, 1965); Harvard Law School (JD, 1968); government attorney and manager (1970-1991); solo law practitioner specializing in disability rights (1991-2007); U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer (1968-1970); Jaffrey Democrats (chair); Jaffrey Energy Committee (vice chair). PRIORITIES: tax reform, public school funding reform.

COMMITTEES: Ways and Means

REPRESENTS: Dublin and Jaffrey

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Keith Ammon (R) HILLSBOROUGH

COUNTY 42 (4TH TERM)

PO Box 38, New Boston, NH 03070-0038; (O) 603-271-3369; (email) keith.ammon@leg.state.nh.us.

COMMITTEES: Commerce and Consumer Affairs (Vice Chair)

REPRESENTS: Lyndeborough, Mont Vernon, and New Boston

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Louise Andrus (R) MERRIMACK COUNTY 5 (2ND TERM)

406 Beacon Hill Road, Salisbury, NH 03268; (H) 603-648-2510; (email) louise.andrus@leg.state.nh.us; Married (Ted) 3 children; Andover HS (Andover, NH). PRIORITIES: defend both the New Hampshire and United States constitutions. PERSONAL: gardening, music, tap dancing, hiking, reading.

COMMITTEES: Judiciary; Special Committee on Children

REPRESENTS: Andover, Danbury, Salisbury, Hill, and Webster

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Aidan Ankarberg (R) STRAFFORD COUNTY 7 (2ND TERM)

Small business owner; 328 Washington St., Rochester, NH 03837; (email) aiden.ankarberg@leg.state.nh.us; New Hampshire Republican State Committee; Stafford County Republican Committee; Rochester Regional Republican Committee. PERSONAL: history, fishing, automotive

DEPUTY MAJORITY WHIP

COMMITTEES: Election Law

REPRESENTS: Rochester, Ward 3

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

NOT VOTING Medicaid Dental Benefit

FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Judy Aron (R) SULLIVAN COUNTY 4 (3RD TERM)

266 Forest Road, South Acworth, NH 03607; (H) 603-843-5908; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) judy.aron@leg. state.nh.us; Married; Acworth Community Project (secretary); Acworth Women’s Club (president); Acworth Memorial Park Project (volunteer); Acworth Budget Committee (2014-present); Sullivan County Delegation (Executive Finance Committee/Nursing Home Trust Committee, 2018-22); Sugar River Destination Council (legislative member); New Hampshire Association of Counties, Legislator of the Year (2022). PRIORITIES: smaller, less expensive, and less intrusive government. PERSONAL: gardening and creating delicious food in the kitchen.

COMMITTEES: Environment and Agriculture (Chair)

REPRESENTS: Actworth, Goshen, Langdon, Lempster, Washington

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Cyril Aures (R) MERRIMACK COUNTY 13 (1ST TERM)

Accountant/Auditor; 17 Perry Brook Road, Chichester, NH 03258; (O) 603-715-4580; (email) Cyril.Aures@ leg.state.nh.us; Married (Rosemary); 4 children.

COMMITTEES: Ways and Means

REPRESENTS: Chichester and Pittsfield

New Representative — No 2021/2021 Roll Call Votes

Lino M. Avellani (R) CARROLL COUNTY 4 (5TH TERM)

Owner/Chef, Lino’s Restaurant, Wakefield, NH; PO Box 516, Sanbornville, NH 03872; (H) 603-858-5196; (email) lino.avellani@leg.state.nh.us; Carroll County Republican Committee (former chair); Wakefield/Ossipee/ Effingham/Brookfield Republicans (former chair); Range Safety Officer and firearms instructor.

COMMITTEES: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services

REPRESENTS: Brookfield, Eaton, Effingham, Freedom, and Wakefield

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Deborah Aylward (R) MERRIMACK COUNTY 5 (1ST TERM)

Retired; 52 Challenge Hill Road, Danbury, NH 03230; (H) 603-217-7842; (email) Deborah.Aylward@leg.state. nh.us; Single. PRIORITIES: government transparency and accountability; children’s well-being.

COMMITTEES: Municipal and County Government; Special Committee on Childcare REPRESENTS: Andover, Danbury, Hill, Salisbury, and Webster

New Representative - No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Glenn Bailey (R) STRAFFORD COUNTY 2 (2ND TERM)

156 Park Place, Milton, NH 03851; (O) 603-271-3065; (email) grbailey@metrocast.net

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments and Administration

REPRESENTS: Milton and Rochester Ward 5

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Peggy

Balboni (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 38 (1ST TERM)

PO Box 723, Rye Beach, NH 03871; (O) 603-271-3565; (email) Peggy.Balboni@leg.state.nh.us; Married (Jeff); 4 children; Georgetown University (Washington, DC; BS in Psychology); Columbia University Teachers College (MA Special Education); Rye Budget Committee (2009-15, 2016-22); Rye School Board (2006-15); SAU 50 Joint School Board (2006-15); Rye Education Foundation (2001-04).

COMMITTEES: Education

REPRESENTS: Greenland, North Hampton, and Rye

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Heather P. Baldwin (D) GRAFTON COUNTY 4 (1ST TERM)

Educator (retired); 363 Thornton Gore Road, Thornton, NH 03285; (O) 603-996-1037; (email) heather.baldwin@ leg.state.nh.us; July 25, 1948 (Beverly, MA); Married (Gunner, Sr.) 8 children; Episcopal; Hamilton-Wenham Regional HS (Hamilton, MA); Plymouth State University (Plymouth, NH; BS, Interdisciplinary Studies/Botany, Marine Biology, 1989; M.Ed., 1998); PRIORITIES: public schools, affordable housing, affordable child care, broadband. PERSONAL: fiber arts-knitting, spinning, felting, gardening.

COMMITTEES: Resources, Recreation and Development REPRESENTS: Ellsworth, Thornton, and Waterville Valley

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Lorie Ball (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 25 (1ST TERM)

Education Advocate; 22 Arlington Pond Court, Salem, NH 03079; (H) 603-458-2791; (email) Lorie.Ball@leg. state.nh.us; Rivier University (Nashua, NH; Master of Education in Emotional and Behavioral Disabilities; Summa Cum Laude, 2009); Certified Reading and Writing Specialist; Salem Area Women’s Club (treasurer); Greater Salem Rotary Club; Salem Lions Club; Derry-Salem Elks Lodge. PRIORITIES: fighting to change how reading is taught in New Hampshire schools.

COMMITTEES: Children and Family Law

REPRESENTS: Salem

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Benjamin C. Baroody (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 39 (15TH TERM)

Realtor; 1175 Bridge St., Manchester, NH 03104; (603) 627-1122; (email) ben.baroody@leg.state.nh.us; August 16, 1946 (Manchester, NH); Single; 2 children; Roman Catholic; Manchester Central HS (Manchester, NH); La Salle Extension University; RNMI (Boston, MA; 1969). PRIORITIES: affordable housing, combat opioids, mental health crisis. PERSONAL: sports.

COMMITTEES: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services; Special Committee on Housing (Vice Chair) REPRESENTS: Manchester Wards 6, 8, and 9

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Benjamin T. Bartlett IV (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 1 (1ST TERM)

P.O. Box 223, Nottingham, NH 03290; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) Benjamin.Bartlett@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Fish and Game and Marine Resources

REPRESENTS: Northwood and Nottingham

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Luz Bay (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 21 (1ST TERM)

Psychometrician; 290 Long Hill Road, Dover, NH 03820; (H) 603-743-3440; (O) 603-312-3799; (email) luz. bay@leg.state.nh.us; January 7 (Batangas City, Philippines); Married (Michael Nering) 2 children; Roman Catholic; Philippine Science HS; University of the Philippines Los Banos (Los Banos, Philippines; BS, Mathematics); Southern Illinois University (Carbondale, IL); Ph.D., Educational Measurement and Statistics; Strafford County Register of Probate (2021-22); City of Dover Committee on Racial Equity and Inclusion (2021-23); NH Democratic Party Asian American Pacific Islander Caucus (officer, 2020-present); NH Democratic Party State Committee Member (2020-present); NH Democratic Committee Platform Committee (2020-22); NH Democratic Party Blue Task Force (2021); PLEO Delegate to the 2020 Democratic National Convention; Dover Democratic Committee (officer, 2017-20). PRIORITIES: quality public education and school safety; every woman’s right to choose and access to affordable health care; voting rights for all eligible citizens. PERSONAL: running marathons.

COMMITTEES: Election Law

REPRESENTS: Dover Wards 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Harry H. Bean (R) BELKNAP COUNTY 6 (3RD TERM)

H & P Apartments, Gilford/Laconia (owner); 234 Saltmarsh Pond Road, Gilford, NH 03249; (H) 603-455-2993; (O) 603-524-2640; (email) Harry.Bean@leg.state.nh.us; December 5, 1954 (Laconia, NH); Married (Priscilla); 3 children; Laconia HS (Laconia, NH); United States Army Reserve (3 yrs. served); Gilford Budget Committee (2 terms); Laconia Elks; Laconia Rod and Gun Club; American Legion. PRIORITIES: voter fraud, school choice. PERSONAL: motorcycle riding, arm wrestling.

COMMITTEES: Finance (Div. II)

REPRESENTS: Gilford, Gilmanton, and Laconia Ward 2

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Richard B. Beaudoin (R) BELKNAP COUNTY 6 (2ND TERM)

71 Annis Drive, Unit 19, Gilford, NH 03249; (H) 603-524-4239; (email) richard.beaudoin@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Public Works and Highways

REPRESENTS: Gilford, Gilmanton, and Laconia Ward 2

Former Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Jane E. Beaulieu (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 19 (8TH TERM)

Small business owner (retired); 609 South Main Str., Manchester, NH 03102; (H) 603-203-8440; (O) 603-2038440; (email) jane.beaulieu@leg.state.nh.us; October 23, 1954 (Manchester, NH); Single; 1 child; Manchester Memorial HS (Manchester, NH); Aveda Institute of Esthetics (Minneapolis, MN; Cosmetologist, Business Degree); NH Institute of Arts (Manchester, NH; Interior Design, 1985); Manchester Conservation Commission (1988-2008, 15 yrs. as chair); “For Manchester” Beautification Committee (chair, 2012-16); Friends of the Valley Cemetery (chair, 2012-16); Piscataquog River Local Advisory Committee (member, finance and facilities committee, 2020-22); PRIORITIES: environmental protection, education, affordable housing, homelessness, alternative energy, offshore wind development, farming in NH. PERSONAL: gardening, cycling, interior design, chicken farming, French cooking, research.

COMMITTEES: Commerce and Consumer Affairs (Clerk)

REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 10

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Mike Belcher (R) CARROLL COUNTY 4 (1ST TERM)

Wilderness EMT and Paramedic; Federal employee (retired); 7 Heath Road, Wakefield, NH 03872; (O) 603-2713565; (email) Mike.Belcher@leg.state.nh.us; Portsmouth HS (Portsmouth, NH); Christian. PRIORITIES: Constitutionalist.

COMMITTEES: Education

REPRESENTS: Brookfield, Eaton, Effingham, Freedom, and Wakefield

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Lex Berezhny (R) GRAFTON COUNTY 11 (2ND TERM)

55 Bullocks Crossing Road, Grafton, NH 03240; (O) 603-271-3369; (email) lex@berezhny.com ASSISTANT

MAJORITY LEADER

COMMITTEES: Science, Technology and Energy

REPRESENTS: Alexandria, Grafton, Groton, and Hebron.

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

J. David Bernardy (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 36 (2ND TERM)

Consultant; 255 Main Ave., South Hampton, NH 03827; (H) 603-969-5796; (email) jd.bernardy@comcast. net; June 23, 1951 (Fergus Falls, MN); Divorced; 4 children; Anglican; Detroit Lakes HS (Detroit Lakes, MN); University of Minnesota (Minneapolis, MN; BS, Biochemistry, 1973); Franklin Pierce Law Center (Concord, NH; JD, 1981); United States Navy-Submarines (active, 1973-78; reserves, 1978-99); South Hampton Zoning Board (2012-present; chair, 2019-present). PRIORITIES: fidelity to the NH and U.S. constitutions; election law reform and integrity; balanced budget with no new taxes and fees; free markets and entrepreneurship; school choice and educational excellence; honor veterans, police and military; protect life, liberty, property and equal justice under the law for all. PERSONAL: horticulture, history, pharmaceutical science, gardening.

COMMITTEES: Science, Technology and Energy (Clerk)

REPRESENTS: Hampton Falls, Kensington, Newton, Plaistow, and South Hampton

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Ross Berry (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 39 (2ND TERM)

401 Riverdale Ave., Manchester, NH 03103; (H) 603-803-3448; (email) ross@berryfornh.com

COMMITTEES: Election Law (Vice Chair); Special Committee on Childcare (Chair) REPRESENTS: Manchester Wards 6, 8, and 9

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work EXCUSED Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis NOT VOTING Pay for Unused Vacation Time

David Bickford (R) STRAFFORD COUNTY 3 (9TH TERM)

183 Bracket Road, New Durham, NH 03855; (H) 603-859-7899; (email) David.Bickford@leg.state.nh.us; September 6, 1951 (Rochester, NH); Kingswood Regional HS (Wolfeboro, NH); 5 children; NH Technical Vocational College (Machine Tool Processes); United States Army (1970-76); New Durham Board of Selectman (9 yrs.); New Durham Budget Committee; New Durham Planning Board; New Durham Zoning Board; New Durham Trustee of Trust Funds. PERSONAL: tree farming

COMMITTEES: Children and Family Law

REPRESENTS: Middleton and New Durham

Former Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Peter W. Bixby (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 13 (7TH TERM)

Freelance writer/editor; 69 Glenwood Ave., Dover, NH 03820; (H) 603-749-5659; (email) peter.bixby@leg.state. nh.us; September 19, 1960 (Bar Harbor, ME); Married (Jessica); 2 children; Jewish; Attleboro HS (Attleboro, MA); Yale University (New Haven, CT; BA, 1984); Indiana University (Bloomington, Indiana; Ph.D., 1999).

PRIORITIES: solid waste management, animal welfare, sustainable agriculture, education funding, property tax relief, criminal justice reform, energy efficiency/renewable energy. PERSONAL: gardening, orcharding, cooking, wine, cider and beer brewing, sport fencing, canoeing, wood working, folk singing.

COMMITTEES: Environment and Agriculture

REPRESENTS: Dover Ward 6

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Ralph G. Boehm (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 14 (8TH TERM)

Computer Software Engineer (retired); 6 Gibson Drive, Litchfield, NH 03052; (H) 603-860-6309; (email) rgboehm@comcast.net; November 22, 1945 (New York, NY); Miami Edison Senior HS (Miami, FL); United States Air Force (1963-71); Board of Selectmen (1988-95); Budget Committee (1987-2003); School Board (2004present).

COMMITTEES: Election Law

REPRESENTS: Litchfield

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit

FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Steven Bogert (R) BELKNAP COUNTY 5 (1ST TERM)

21 Spruce St., Laconia, NH 03246; (O) 603-528-0613; (email) steven.bogert@leg.state.nh.us; Laconia Zoning Board of Adjustment (chair); Laconia Ward 5 (clerk, 6 yrs.); Laconia Youth Football and Cheer Association (board of directors, 18 yrs.). PRIORITIES: tax relief, housing, health care

COMMITTEES: Public Works and Highways

REPRESENTS: Laconia Wards 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

William R. Bolton (D) GRAFTON COUNTY 8 (1ST TERM)

Executive Director, Transport Central; 167 Reservoir Road, Plymouth, NH 03264; (H) 603-236-1812; (O) 855-654-3200; (email) william.bolton@leg.state.nh.us; November 11, 1952 (Orange, New Jersey); Married; Plymouth Selectboard (member and chair, January 2012 to present). PRIORITIES: property tax relief, protection of public-school funding, environmental protection.

COMMITTEES: Ways and Means

REPRESENTS: Ashland, Holderness, and Plymouth

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Efstathia C. Booras (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 8 (4TH TERM)

President & CEO, Alpha Mortgage & Financial Services, Inc.; 44 Balcom St., Nashua, NH 03060; (H) 603-886-5886; (O) 603-595-7699; (email) Efstathia.Booras@leg.state.nh.us; Massachusetts; Single; 2 children; Greek Orthodox; Dracut Sr. HS (Dracut, MA); University of Lowell (Lowell, MA); Massachusetts School of Law (Andover, MA); Notre Dame College (Manchester, NH; BA); Rivier College (Nashua, NH); Nashua Zoning Board of Adjustment; St. Philips Greek Orthodox Church, Nashua, NH (auditor); General Assemble of the Inter-Parliamentary Assembly on Orthodoxy (Athens, Greece); World Hellenic Inter-Parliamentary Association (Athens, Greece); PRIORITIES: quality education and health care; animal advocacy; assuring public safety and well-being for the state’s most vulnerable population.

PERSONAL: spending quality time with family and friends; dancing; music; gardening; traveling throughout Europe; boating; long drives in my beautiful car and spending time with my two little rescue pups, Toula and Penelope.

COMMITTEES: State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 6

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax

EXCUSED Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work

EXCUSED Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis

EXCUSED Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Michael Bordes (R) BELKNAP COUNTY 5 (2ND TERM)

Consultant; 20B Kristen Drive, Laconia, NH, 03246; (H) 516-369-1167; (O) 603-685-4203; (email) mike.bordes@ leg.state.nh.us; October 8, 1976 (Smithtown, NY); 1 child. PRIORITIES: work for good, bi-partisan legislation. PERSONAL: boating, skiing, computers.

COMMITTEES: Chose not to serve on a committee REPRESENTS: Laconia Wards 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit NOT VOTING Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption NOT VOTING Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Donald J. Bouchard (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 24 (3RD TERM)

Physical Science Teacher (retired); 39 Foxwood Circle, Manchester, NH 03104; (H) 603-622-0388; (O) 603-3696176; (email) DonaldJBouchard@gmail.com; June 10, 1949 (Manchester, NH); Single; Roman Catholic; Bishop Bradly HS (Manchester, NH); Boston University (Boston, MA; BS, 1971); Epping Education Assoc. (president/ head negotiator). PRIORITIES: minimum wage increase; adequate and equitable school funding; mental health care; property tax relief; housing security; restoring voting rights; reproductive rights PERSONAL: tennis and skiing

COMMITTEES: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 4

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Amanda Bouldin (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 25 (5TH TERM)

State Representative; 14 Hayes Ave., Manchester, NH 03103; (H) 603-494-8689; (email) amanda.bouldin@gmail. com; December 7, 1984 (Dallas, TX); Married (Andrew); 1 child. PRIORITIES: criminal justice reform; addressing homelessness; alleviating Manchester’s housing crisis.

COMMITTEES: Criminal Justice and Public Safety REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 5

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

NOT VOTING Medicaid Dental Benefit

AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

William Warman Boyd III (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 12 (2ND TERM)

Real Estate Title Examiner/Midnight Run Racing Kennel (owner); 139 Joppa Road, Merrimack, NH 03054 (H) 603-660-6077; (email) william.w.boyd.iii@gmail.com; February 1, 1969 (Medford, MA); Married (Michele) 1 child; Roman Catholic; Boston College (Chestnut Hill, MA; BA, 1991); Merrimack Town Council (2011-21; vice-chair, 2020-21); Merrimack School Budget Committee (2010); NH Drinking Water and Ground Water Advisory Committee (2017-present/chair, 2022); Merrimack Planning Board (2007-20); Merrimack Economic Development Citizens Advisory Committee (2007-20; chair 2020 and 2021); Nashua Regional Planning Commission (2015-20, member; executive board, 2018). PRIORITIES: property tax relief; a balanced and responsible budget; roads and infrastructure; clean water (source-water development, aquifer protection, and improving local/regional infrastructure and water delivery). PERSONAL: running, all dog-powered sports (canicross/bikejoring/mushing), politics and government, reading, chess, music, Boston sports (including his alma mater, Boston College), family.

COMMITTEES: Public Works and Highways

REPRESENTS: Merrimack – Rep. Boyd was elected to the House in a Special Election on April 13, 2021

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

NOT VOTING Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work NOT ELECTED Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Stephen Boyd (R) MERRIMACK COUNTY 10 (2ND TERM)

Test engineer for medical device companies; 51 Whitehall Road, Hooksett, NH 03106; (H) 603-203-0746; (email) seboyd2020@gmail.com; Married (Robin); BS in Organizational Management; United States Army; nationally certified as a rifle/pistol instructor; certified pilot; level one instructor in archery; Justice of the Peace.

COMMITTEES: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services

REPRESENTS: Dunbarton and Hooksett

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Amy L. Bradley (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 41 (2ND TERM)

Community Advocacy; 895 Bridge St., Manchester, NH 03104; (H) 603-315-1597; (email) amy.bradley@leg. state.nh.us; November 26, 1975 (Nashua, NH); Married; 2 children; Springfield College (Springfield, MA; BS, Human Services); New England College (Henniker, NH; Masters, Public Policy); Manchester McLaughlin PTO (vice president); PRIORITIES: gun violence prevention, women’s rights, education. PERSONAL: coaching basketball and Girls on the Run; running; hiking.

COMMITTEES: Criminal Justice and Public Safety

REPRESENTS: Manchester Wards 2, 4, 5, and 7

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

NOT VOTING Medicaid Dental Benefit EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax EXCUSED Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis EXCUSED Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Angela Brennan (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 9 (1ST TERM)

P.O. Box 193, Concord, NH 03302; (O) 603-271-3310; (email) Angela.Brennan@leg.state.nh.us; November 9, 1984; Married; 2 children; BA, International Studies; Selectwoman, Town of Bow Select Board. PRIORITIES: pro-democracy voter accessibility; proactive protections for reproductive health care; high-quality, properly funded public education.

COMMITTEES: Election Law

REPRESENTS: Bow and Hopkinton

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Jacob Brouillard (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 1 (1ST TERM)

Environmental Health & Safety Manager; 27 Gerrish Drive, Nottingham, NH 03290; (H) 978-876-4544; (email) Jacob.Brouillard@leg.state.nh.us; St. Joseph’s College (Standish, ME; BS Environmental Science/Minor, Chemistry); Nottingham Republican Committee.

COMMITTEES: Environment and Agriculture

REPRESENTS: Northwood and Nottingham

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Carroll M. Brown, Jr. (R) GRAFTON COUNTY 10 (1ST TERM)

New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (retired); 450 Upper Birth Drive, Bristol, NH 03222; (email) Carroll.Brown@leg.state.nh.us; Married (4 children); Bristol Call Fire Department (1979-89); Town of Bristol Conservation Committee (member, 25+ yrs.); Town of Bristol Selectboard (Chair); Town Budget Committee (selectboard rep.); Performing Arts Workgroup; Boy Scouts of America, Troop 50, Bridgewater (Scoutmaster/Asst. Scoutmaster). PERSONAL: volunteering; musician; enjoying the NH outdoors with my wife in our travel trailer.

COMMITTEES: Fish and Game and Marine Resources

REPRESENTS: Bridgewater and Bristol

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Richard R. Brown (R) CARROLL COUNTY 3 (1ST TERM)

17 Winacres Road, Moultonborough, NH 03254; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) Richard.Brown@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Municipal and County Government

REPRESENTS: Madison, Moultonborough, and Tamworth

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Thomas L. Buco (D) CARROLL COUNTY 1 (9TH TERM)

Ironworker (retired); P.O. Box 3149, Conway, NH 03818-3149; (H) 603- 986-5629; (email) tombuco@yahoo. com; Single; Providence College (Providence, RI; Business Admin, BS, 1985.); Bryant University (Smithfield, RI); Conway Valley Fire District (commissioner); UNH Extension Advisory Councilor (delegation rep).

PRIORITIES: renew state aid for water infrastructure.

COMMITTEES: Finance (Div. II) REPRESENTS: Conway

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Claudine R. Burnham (R) STRAFFORD COUNTY 2 (1ST TERM)

156 Governor’s Road, Milton, NH 03851; (O) 603-271-3310; (email) Claudine.Burnham@leg.state.nh.us; Milton Select Board (chair);

COMMITTEES: Election Law

REPRESENTS: Milton and Rochester Ward 5

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Anita D. Burroughs (D) CARROLL COUNTY 2 (3RD TERM)

Marketing and Operations; 48 Forest Ledge Road, P.O. Box 487, Glen, NH 03838; (H) 603-986-6216; (email) anitadburr@gmail.com; August 8, 1954 (Jersey City, NJ); Married (Jonathan); 2 step children; Tenafly HS (Tenafly, NJ); Brandeis University (Waltham, MA; BA, 1977); Boston College (Chestnut Hill, MA; MBA, 1982); Bartlett Zoning Board of Adjustment (2018-20); Conway Area Human Society (president, board of directors, 7 yrs.); Starting Point Services for Domestic and Sexual Violence (president, board of directors, 5 yrs.). PRIORITIES: affordable health care; affordable housing; clean energy; environmental protection. PERSONAL: cooking; cross-country skiing; hiking; animal rescue.

COMMITTEES: Commerce and Consumer Affairs

REPRESENTS: Albany, Bartlett, Chatham, Hale’s Location, Hart’s Location, Jackson, and Sandwich

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

NOT VOTING Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Michael D. Cahill (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 10 (6TH TERM)

Computer technician (retired); 328 Ash Swamp Road, Newmarket, NH 03857; (H) 603-380-1736; (email) michael.cahill@leg.state.nh.us; March 25, 1954 (Brooklyn, NY). PRIORITIES: property tax relief, education funding, making New Hampshire a better place to raise a family.

COMMITTEES: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services

REPRESENTS: Newfields, Newmarket

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Tim Cahill (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 4 (1ST TERM)

31 Old Manchester Road, Raymond, NH 03077; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) Tim.Cahill@leg.state.nh.us; Raymond Zoning Board of Adjustment (vice chair). PRIORITIES: staunch defender of the Republic; work to preserve both the New Hampshire and United States constitutions. PERSONAL: surfing; music; gardening; keeper of chickens; outdoorsman.

COMMITTEES: Municipal and County Government REPRESENTS: Raymond

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Karen E. Calabro (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 45 (1ST TERM)

Retired; 117 Pine Hill Road, Hollis, NH 03049; (O) 603-271-3369; (email) Karen.Calabro@leg.state.nh.us; Married; 3 children; PERSONAL: community events; hiking; mountain climbing; water sports; winter sports; the fine arts; fundraising; networking.

COMMITTEES: Commerce and Consumer Affairs

REPRESENTS: Brookline, Greenville, Hollis, and Mason

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Jose E. Cambrils (R) MERRIMACK COUNTY 4 (2ND TERM)

Engineering Executive, BAE Systems (retired); 83 Berry Road, Loudon, NH 03307; (H) 603-731-8287; (O) 603-731-8287; (email) Jose4NH@comcast.net; September 13, 1960 (Victoria De Las Tunas, Cuba), became a US Citizen in 1973; Married (Allison); Christian; Boston Technical HS (Boston, MA); Northeastern University (Boston, MA; BS, Industrial Engineering, 1983); UMass-Lowell (Lowell, MA; MBA, Operations Management, 1987); Merrimack County Republican Committee (treasurer, 2017-present). PRIORITIES: an individual’s organ-donation rights in the state; state budget and tax relief; election integrity; medical freedom rights. PERSONAL: coin collecting; hunting and fishing; gardening; wine tasting; Cuban-style pig roasts.

COMMITTEES: Finance (Div. I)

REPRESENTS: Canterbury and Loudon

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Gerri D. Cannon (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 12 (3RD TERM)

Carpenter; 113 Indigo Hill Road, Somersworth, NH 03878; (H) 603-841-5410; (email) gerri.cannon@gmail.com; January 17, 1953 (Newton, MA); Divorced; 2 children; United Church of Christ; Lincoln-Sudbury Regional HS (Sudbury, MA); New Hampshire College/SNHU (Manchester, NH; BS, Business/Marketing, 1998, Magna Cum Laude); Somersworth school board (at large), budget, policies, buildings and grounds. Joint Building Commission and Negotiations Committee (2018-present). PRIORITIES: improving the State Mental Health Court Judiciary system for clerks to process transgender birth record changes; improving the state’s school system to support diverse students. PERSONAL: specialty projects as a finish carpenter; speak at many churches and public events on diversity topics; home improvement of 1905 home.

COMMITTEES: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs

REPRESENTS: Rollinsford, Somersworth Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Tony Caplan (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 8 (2ND TERM)

Teacher; 810 Ray Road, Henniker, NH 03242; (H) 603-428-7042; (email) anthonycaplan1@gmail.com; November 3, 1960 (Venezuela); Married (Susan); 3 children; Roman Catholic; Hotchkiss School (Lakeville, CT); Yale University (New Haven, CT; American Studies, 1982). PRIORITIES: COVID-19 relief; rebuilding equitable economy; climate-change mitigation; property tax relief. PERSONAL: hiking, camping, skiing, sailing, running.

COMMITTEES: Science, Technology and Energy REPRESENTS: Bradford, Henniker, and Warner Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax EXCUSED Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work NOT VOTING Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis EXCUSED Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Lorrie J. Carey (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 1 (2ND TERM)

Small business owner; 151 King St., Boscawen, NH 03303; (H) 603-796-2272; (O) 603-796-2272; (email) lorrie. carey@gmail.com; July 28, 1963 (Concord, NH); Married (Paul Mathews) 4 children; Merrimack Valley HS (Penacook, NH); Jesse O. Sanderson HS (Raleigh, NC); University of North Carolina (Greensboro, NC, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master’s in Public Affairs, graduate certificate in Nonprofit Management,1985); Merrimack Valley School Board (SAU chair and board member, 2005-present); Town of Boscawen Selectboard (member and chair, 2009-12, 2019-present). PRIORITIES: economic development to broaden the tax base and provide tax relief; affordable housing, health care, and child care for working families; strengthen public education by fully funding public education in all communities; plan for adequate services for our aging population; protect individual choice and local control. PERSONAL: volunteerism; the arts; historic preservation; traditional arts; the environment.

COMMITTEES: State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs (Clerk)

REPRESENTS: Boscawen

Former

Representative

— No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Corinne Cascadden (D) COOS COUNTY 5 (1ST TERM)

1787 Hutchins St., Berlin, NH 03570; (O) 603-723-0860; Berlin, NH; widow; 2 children; Berlin HS (Berlin, NH); Plymouth State University (Plymouth, NH; BS, French); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH); Nova Southeastern University (Ft. Lauderdale, FL; M.Ed., 1982; C.A.G.S., 1995; Ed.D., 2017); North Country Healthcare Board of Directors (2021-present); NH School Funding Commission (legislative appointment, 2020); WMUR-Project CommUNITY Advisory Board (2019); NH School Administrators Association (regional chair, 2016-19); White Mt. Community College Advisory Board (2009-19); North Country Education Services (exec. board, 2009-19); Federal Corrections/Berlin (Community Relations Board, 2011-19); North Country Charter Academy (Board of Trustees, 2013-16); NH Pre-Engineering Technology Advisory (governor’s appointee, 201315); NH Department of Education, State Consortium for Educator Effectiveness (2013-16) PRIORITIES: property tax relief; adopting a school funding formula based on the work of the NH School Funding Commission; redirecting the funds in the voucher program to public education. PERSONAL: skiing; reading; kayaking; various outside projects.

COMMITTEES: Education

REPRESENTS: Berlin

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Jacqueline Chretien

(D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 41 (3RD TERM)

133 Oak St., Manchester, NH 03104; (H) 603-289-6808; (email) jackie.chretien@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Science, Technology and Energy; Special Committee on Childcare

REPRESENTS: Manchester Wards 2, 4, 5, and 7

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

John R. Cloutier (D) SULLIVAN COUNTY 6 (16TH TERM)

Security Officer and Substitute Teacher; 164 Broad St., Apt. 3, Claremont, NH 03743; (H) 542-6190; (O) 603477-3690; (email) jocloutier@comcast.net; Nov. 15, 1957 (Claremont, NH); Single; Roman Catholic; Stevens HS (Claremont, NH); Keene State College (Keene, NH; BS in Education, 1979); Claremont-Unity Democrats (secretary, 1991-present); Sullivan County Democrats (chair, 2002-2010); NH Community Federal Credit Union Board (secretary 2000-present); Friends of Claremont’s Fiske Free Library (vice president, 2004-present). PRIORITIES: additional resources for mass transit and decaying infrastructure; reduction in high property taxes. PERSONAL: reading biographies and other historical books.

COMMITTEES: Public Works and Highways (Vice Chair) REPRESENTS: Claremont Wards 1, 2, 3, and Croydon

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Matthew Coker (D) BELKNAP COUNTY 2 (1ST TERM)

Airline Pilot; 6 Wink Road, Meredith, NH 03253; (O) 603-271-3565; (email) Matthew.Coker@leg.state.nh.us; BS Aeronautics; Served on multiple union committees (10 yr. union member). PERSONAL: history.

COMMITTEES: Transportation REPRESENTS: Meredith

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Riche Colcombe (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 30 (1ST TERM)

Retired; 76 Jones Road, Hillsborough, NH 03244; (email) Riche.Colcombe@leg.state.nh.us; (O) 860-614-6208; Trustee of the Trust Funds, Hillsborough (2021-24); Fuller Public Library, Hillsborough (alternate trustee, 2019-present); Hillsborough Economic Development Commission (2021-present); Greater Hillsborough Chamber of Commerce (secretary/treasurer, 2019-present). PRIORITIES: oppose sales and income taxes; work to reduce property taxes; right to work; parental rights; education freedom; improve education to meet the needs of students at all levels; protect a woman’s safety; fight against opioid addiction and overall drug problems. PERSONAL: hiking; snowmobiling; ATVing; biking; volunteering; cribbage; reading.

COMMITTEES: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services

REPRESENTS: Antrim, Bennington, Hillsborough, and Windsor

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Brian D. Cole (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 26 (1ST TERM)

JC International (CEO); 890 Howe St., Manchester, NH 03103; (O) 603-670-8045; (email) bcole794@gmail. com; December 18, 1971 (Concord, NH); Single; Roman Catholic; Raymond HS (Raymond, NH); Southern New Hampshire University (Manchester, NH; AS, Accounting/BS, Economics and Finance, 1995); Manchester Republican Committee (Vice Chair); Hillsborough County Delegation; NHGOP Delegation; Manchester Ward 7 Safety Committee/Neighborhood Watch. PRIORITIES: clean energy; fiscal responsibility; education. PERSONAL: fishing, hiking, bowling, board games, traveling, cribbage, and cooking.

COMMITTEES: Commerce and Consumer Affairs

REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 7

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Barbara Comtois (R) BELKNAP COUNTY 7 (4TH TERM)

P.O. Box 186, Center Barnstead, NH 03225; (H) 603-776-8989; (email) Barbara.Comtois@leg.state.nh.us; Governors Commission on Humane Treatment of Animals; UNH/Belknap County Advisory Council; NH Farm Bureau; Belknap County Farm Bureau; Barnstead Historical Society.

COMMITTEES: Environment and Agriculture (Clerk) REPRESENTS: Alton and Barnstead

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Bill Conlin (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 15 (1ST TERM)

Hutchinson Sealing Systems; 92 Locust St., Apt. 5, Dover, NH 03820; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) bill.conlin@ leg.state.nh.us; Nashua HS (Nashua, NH, 1985); University of Massachusetts (Amherst, MA; BA, Economics); Dover Democratic Executive Committee, Dover Ward (chair).

COMMITTEES: Legislative Administration REPRESENTS: Dover Ward 2

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

James Connor (R) STRAFFORD COUNTY 19 (1ST TERM)

11 Gagnon St., Rochester, NH, 03867; (O) 603-271-3565; (email) james.connor@leg.state.nh.us; Married; 3 children; Rochester Zoning Board of Adjustment; Rochester Historic District Commission; Rochester Lions Club (vice president); Gather volunteer (portable food pantry).

COMMITTEES: Public Works and Highways REPRESENTS: Rochester Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Travis Corcoran (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 44 (1ST TERM)

Writer; 275 Quaker St., Weare, NH 03281; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) Travis.Corcoran@leg.state.nh.us; Cornell University (Ithaca, NY; Computer Science/History); Prometheus Award (best libertarian science fiction).

COMMITTEES: Fish and Game and Marine Resources REPRESENTS: Goffstown and Weare

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Glenn Cordelli (R) CARROLL COUNTY 7 (6TH TERM)

PO Box 209, Tuftonboro, NH 03816; (H) 603-515-0008; (email) glenn.cordelli@leg.state.nh.us; Married (Christine) 3 children; NH Home Education Advisory Council; NH State Advisory Committee; House Republican Alliance (former tri-chair). PRIORITIES: the economy; job creation; improving the business climate in NH; making government more affordable; education.

COMMITTEES: Education (Vice Chair)

REPRESENTS: Ossipee, Tuftonboro, and Wolfeboro

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Thomas Cormen (D) GRAFTON COUNTY 15 (1ST TERM)

Professor of Computer Science, Emeritus; 55 Westview Lane, Lebanon, NH 03766; (H) 603-448-2442; (O) 603646-2417; (email) Thomas Cormen@leg.state.nh.us; August 20, 1956 (New York, NY); Widower; Oceanside HS (Oceanside, NY); Princeton University (Princeton, NJ; BSE., 1978); Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA; S.M., 1986; Ph.D., 1993); Author of Algorithms Unlocked; Lead author of the textbook Introduction to Algorithms; Dartmouth College (faculty, 29 yrs.).PRIORITIES: renewable energy; energy costs; reproductive rights for women; funding public education; responsible gun ownership. PERSONAL: biking; skating; hiking; Bricolage; have hiked all 48 of the 4000-footers in the White Mountains.

COMMITTEES: Science, Technology and Energy REPRESENTS: Lebanon Ward 3

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Patricia H. Cornell (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 22 (5TH TERM)

Guidance Counselor (retired, 2013); 787 Montgomery St., Manchester, NH 03102; (H) 603-867-4619; (email) cornell49@comcast.net; December 3, 1952 (Manchester, NH); Married (Rik); Roman Catholic; Central HS (Manchester, NH); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; BA, 1975; M.Ed., 1977); Manchester City Library Trustee. PRIORITIES: education, mental health, children, affordable housing. PERSONAL: reading, traveling.

COMMITTEES: Education

REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 11

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Michael Costable, Jr. (R) CARROLL COUNTY 8 (3RD TERM)

110 Cushing Corner Road, Freedom, NH 03836; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) michael.costable@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Legislative Administration

REPRESENTS: Brookfield, Eaton, Effingham, Freedom, Madison, Moultonborough, Tamworth, Wakefield

Former Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

David E. Cote (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 3 (21ST TERM)

Legal Researcher; 96 West Hollis St., Nashua, NH 03060; (H) 603-882-2244; (email) David.Cote@leg.state. nh.us; October 28, 1960 (Nashua, NH); Single; Nashua HS (Nashua, NH; 1978); Delegate, NH Constitutional Convention (1984); House democratic leader (2022); House deputy democratic leader (2020-21).

PRIORITIES: oppose voter suppression, promoting accurate and efficient voter information distribution. PERSONAL: reading, chess, and music.

SENIOR DEMOCRATIC ADVISOR

COMMITTEES: Election Law

REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 4

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

EXCUSED Medicaid Dental Benefit

EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax

EXCUSED Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption EXCUSED Right to Work

EXCUSED Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis

EXCUSED Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Matthew Coulon (R) GRAFTON COUNTY 5 (1ST TERM)

Farmer/Small Business Owner; 146 Gheradi Road, Pike, NH 03780; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) Matthew. Coulon@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Environment and Agriculture

REPRESENTS: Benton, Haverhill, Landaff, Piermont, and Warren

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Karel A. Crawford (R) CARROLL COUNTY 3 (6TH TERM)

Business Owner; 187 Moultonborough Neck Road, Moultonborough, NH 03254; (H) 603 253-7857; (email) karel.crawford@leg.state.nh.us; April 25, 1953 (Newport, VT); Married (David); 2 children; Central HS (Manchester, NH); Notre Dame College (Manchester, NH); Moultonborough School Board (chair, 1992-2001); Moultonborough Board of Selectman (chair, 2002-2011).

COMMITTEES: Transportation (Clerk)

REPRESENTS: Madison, Moultonborough, and Tamworth

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

EXCUSED Medicaid Dental Benefit

EXCUSED Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption

EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax

EXCUSED Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis EXCUSED Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Jim Creighton (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 30 (2ND TERM)

Business Owner; 155 Keene R0ad, Antrim, NH 03440; (C) 703-999-9647; (O) 603-588-2739; (email) creighton4NH@gmail.com; September 11, 1960 (Philadelphia, PA); Married (Tamasine Wood-Creighton); 2 children; Christian; Granada Hills HS (Los Angeles, CA); United States Military Academy (West Point, NY; BS, 1982); Central Michigan University (Mt. Pleasant, MI); National War College; Marine Staff College (3 master’s degrees); United States Army (1978-2012); Supervisor of the Checklist, Antrim, NH (2016-2020); American Legion; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Lions Club; Crotchet Mountain Ski Patrol. PRIORITIES: Sustain a healthy Granite State economy; reduce taxes and regulations; improve educational opportunity and performance; make health care more affordable and accessible; support veterans’ affairs and resolve veterans’ issues. PERSONAL: fly fishing, skiing, boat building, woodworking, tennis, and travel.

COMMITTEES: Environment and Agriculture (Vice Chair)

REPRESENTS: Antrim, Bennington, Hillsborough, and Windsor

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Leah Cushman (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 28 (2ND TERM)

52 North Huntington Road, Weare, NH 03281; (O) 603-271-3565; (email) leah.cushman@leg.state.nh.us; Middlesex Community College (Lowell, MA; ASN, 2014); University of Massachusetts (Boston, MA; BSN, 2020); Weare Board of Fire Wards (member).

COMMITTEES: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs REPRESENTS: Weare

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Hope Damon (D) SULLIVAN COUNTY 8 (1ST TERM)

Registered Dietitian/Diabetes Educator; 447 Old Springfield Road, Sunapee, NH 03782; (H) 603-8484257; (email) hoperdnh@gmail.com; June 2, 1957 (Northhampton, MA); Married (George Chait); 2 children; Gateway Regional HS (Huntington, MA); Framingham State College (Framingham, MA; BS, Food and Nutrition, 1979/RD, CDE/LD); NH Dietetic Association (past president); Cinnamon Child Care Center (founding president); NH Women’s Foundation. PRIORITIES: fair funding of public education which will provide access to mental health care and protection of full reproductive rights; increasing government transparency and accountability; addressing climate change impacts; legalizing marijuana with revenues going to education and mental health care; protecting voter rights and safeguarding democracy. PERSONAL: gardening and preserving; cycling; creative, healthy cooking; hiking; reading; my daughters; live theatre; Nordic skiing; history; travel.

COMMITTEES: Education

REPRESENTS: Acworth; Claremont Wards 1, 2, and 3; Croydon; Goshen; Langdon; Lempster; Springfield; Sunapee; Washington

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Will Darby (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 11 (1ST TERM)

Software Engineer Manager; 13 Jensen St., Nashua, NH 03062; (O) 603-891-2865; (email) will.darby.nashua. nh@gmail.com; February 10, 1971 (Burlington, VT); Married (Debra); 6 children; Essex HS (Essex, VT); Clarkson University (Potsdam, NY; BS/BS, Computer Science/Computer Engineering, 1993); Villanova University (Villanova, PA; MS Computer Science, 1997) PRIORITIES: protecting the environment and our natural resources; ensuring women’s reproductive rights; fairly funding public education. PERSONAL: outdoorsman, bow hunting, fishing, hiking, archery.

COMMITTEES: Resources, Recreation and Development

REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 8

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Arnold G. Davis (R) COOS COUNTY 2 (2ND TERM)

Tree & Landscape Service (owner); P.O. Box 478, Berlin, NH 03570; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) arnidavis@ gmail.com; Married (Debra); 2 children; Coos County Delegation. PERSONAL: blueberry farming.

COMMITTEES: Environment and Agriculture

REPRESENTS: Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant, Cambridge, Clarksville, Dix’s Grant, Dixville, Dummer, Errol, Milan, Millsfield, Odell, Pittsburg, Second College Grant, Stark, and Wentworth’s Location.

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

EXCUSED Medicaid Dental Benefit

EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax

EXCUSED Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work

FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis

EXCUSED Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Fred Davis (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 3 (2ND TERM)

58 Worcester St., Nashua, NH 03060; (O) 603-271-3065; (email) Fred.Davis@leg.state.nh.us; Biddeford HS (Biddeford, ME, 1980); Nashua Ward 4 Moderator.

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments and Administration

REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 4

Former Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Debra L. Desimone (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 18 (8TH TERM)

Tax Collector, Town of Atkinson (25 yrs.); 11 Providence Hill Road, Atkinson, NH 03811; (H) 603-362-4314; (O) 603-490-0381; (email) debra.desimone@leg.state.nh.us; November 1, 1954 (Malden, MA); Married (Robert); 3 children; Protestant; Malden HS (Malden, MA); Northern Essex Community College (Haverhill, MA; associate degree); Salem State University (Salem, MA; LPN Program); Family Mediation and Children’s Services (Chair, 20 yrs.); Atkinson Plaistow Republican Committee; Rockingham County Long Term Care and Executive Committees (2008-present); Building Needs Committee (2016-20). PRIORITIES: bring all children and family RSAs up to date to meet the needs of today’s families. PERSONAL: gardening, sewing, knitting, crocheting, painting, and spending time with family and friends.

COMMITTEES: Children and Family Law; Special Committee on Childcare (Vice Chair) REPRESENTS: Atkinson

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Shelley A. Devine (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 5 (1ST TERM)

Coach/Consultant; 7 Timothy Drive, Nashua, NH 03063; (H) 617-388-7729; (O) 617-388-7729; (email) shelldevine@hotmail.com; 2 children; Merrimack HS (Merrimack, NH); Notre Dame College (Manchester, NH; BA, 1986); founder and coach of Evolve Bootcamp (Boston, MA). PRIORITIES: gun safety that makes sense; women’s health and rights; funding public education; energy and the environment; affordable housing; the economy; talent retention. PERSONAL: inspiring a “get hooked” attitude towards fitness; yoga; martial arts; hosts two podcasts highlighting female athletes in combative sports and focusing on creating a holistic life vision inclusive of all 12 major categories of life.

COMMITTEES: Judiciary

REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 1

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Charlotte J. DiLorenzo (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 10 (4TH TERM)

Property Manager (retired, 2015); 193 South Main St., Apt. 6, Newmarket, NH 03857; (H) 603-659-2140; (O) 603-988-4405; (email) Charlotte.DiLorenzo@leg.state.nh.us; January 25 (Lynn, MA); Married (Randall); 3 children, 8 grandchildren; Lynn English HS (Lynn, MA); University of Massachusetts (Boston, MA; BA, 1982); Boston University (Boston, MA; post-grad paralegal program, Cert., 1983); Rockingham County Executive Committee (member, 2021-22); Rockingham Nutrition, Meals on Wheels Program (member, 2020-present); Town of Newmarket Advisory Committee of Racial Equity and Human Rights (vice chair, 2022-23). PRIORITIES: personal privacy protections; increase the minimum wage; voter rights; economic development; affordable workforce housing; public education freedom. PERSONAL: U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction History; photography; travel.

COMMITTEES: Judiciary; Special Committee on Housing REPRESENTS: Newfields and Newmarket

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Linda A. DiSilvestro (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 17 (6TH TERM)

Commercial and Residential Realtor; 145 Fox Hollow Way, Manchester, NH 03104-6406; (H) 603-645-6729; (email) Linda.Disilvestro@leg.state.nh.us; July 12, 1951; Winthrop, MA; Married; 2 children; Roman Catholic; East Boston HS (Boston, MA); Canadian Trade Council; National Association of Realtors; Commercial Investment Board of Realtors; Hillsborough County Executive Board; Manchester City Democrats. PRIORITIES: the economy and economic development; education. PERSONAL: cooking.

COMMITTEES: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services

REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 2

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

NOT VOTING Medicaid Dental Benefit

EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax

EXCUSED Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis EXCUSED Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Tom Dolan (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 16 (3RD TERM)

Aerospace Engineer, BAE Systems (retired, 2016); 19 Isabella Drive, Londonderry, NH 03053; (H) 603434-5461; (email) tom.dolan@leg.state.nh.us; St. Anselm College (Manchester, NH; Mathematics major); Pepperdine University (Malibu, CA; MA, Human Resources, 1981); United States Military Academy (West Point, NY; BS, General Engineering, 1981); Londonderry Town Council (2001-present); Londonderry Budget Committee.

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments and Administration; Special Committee on Commissions (Chair) REPRESENTS: Londonderry

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

William Dolan (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 9 (1ST TERM)

12 Pitarys Drive, Nashua, NH 03060; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) william.dolan@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Legislative Administration

REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 5

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Tanya Donnelly (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 25 (1ST TERM)

40 West Duston Road, Salem, NH 03079; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) Tanya.Donnelly@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Resources, Recreation and Development REPRESENTS: Salem

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Fred Doucette (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 25 (5TH TERM)

Fire Officer/Paramedic (retired, 2012); PO Box 862, Salem, NH 03079; (H) 603-553-6460; (email) fred. doucette@leg.state.nh.us; November 28, 1964 (Malden, MA); 2 children; Roman Catholic; Greater Lawrence Regional Vocational Technical HS (North Andover, MA); Northern Essex Community College (Haverhill, MA); United States Navy Corpsman; NH Veterans’ Association (life member); Knights of Columbus (3rd degree).

PRIORITIES: to assure that NH is the best place to do business, work and raise a family; to see that a “common sense” budget is passed without new taxation. PERSONAL: golf; motorcycling; shooting sports; hunting; spending time at summer home in Nova Scotia.

DEPUTY MAJORITY LEADER

COMMITTEES: Ways and Means; Special Committee on Commissions REPRESENTS: Salem

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

NOT VOTING Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Mike Drago (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 4 (1ST TERM)

Landscaping company; 8 Francesca Drive, Raymond, NH 03077; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) Mike.Drago@ leg.state.nh.us; Pinkerton Academy (Derry, NH); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; Kinesiology); Raymond Republican Committee.

COMMITTEES: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services

REPRESENTS: Raymond

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Margaret M. Drye (R) SULLIVAN COUNTY 7 (1ST TERM)

EMT; P.O. Box 3, Plainfield, NH 03781; (O) 603-443-2125; (email) Margaret.Drye@leg.state.nh.us; Cleveland, OH; Married (Rob); 9 children; Chartiers Valley HS (Pittsburgh, PA); Mt. Holyoke College (South Hadley, MA; BA Mathematics and Spanish, 1980); Plainfield Village Water District (clerk, 2006-21); Plainfield Cemetery Trustee (2015-present). PRIORITIES: supporting small business; expanding educational opportunities; tackling the opioid crisis. PERSONAL: cross-country skiing; kayaking; canoeing; cooking.

COMMITTEES: Education

REPRESENTS: Charlestown, Cornish, Newport, Plainfield, and Unity

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Russell Dumais (R) BELKNAP COUNTY 6 (1ST TERM)

6 Glidden Road, Gilford, NH 03249; (O) 603-271-3565; (H) 603-293-2014; (email) Russell.Dumais@leg.state. nh.us

COMMITTEES: Transportation

REPRESENTS: Gilford, Gilmanton, and Laconia Ward 2

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Ron Dunn (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 16 (1ST TERM)

12 Quincy Road, Londonderry, NH 03053; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) Ron.Dunn@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Resources, Recreation and Development REPRESENTS: Londonderry

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Sherry Dutzy (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 6 (3RD TERM)

Business Development (retired); 18 Swart Terrace, Nashua, NH 03064; (H) 603-557-5599; (email) sdutzy207@ gmail.com; Married; East Detroit HS (East Detroit, MI); California State University (Long Beach, CA; BA, 1970); Boston University (Boston, MA, Master’s in Social Work 1974); Northeastern University (Boston, MA; MBA, 1982). PRIORITIES: environmental protection; clean energy; reducing energy costs; revenue generation to provide adequate state services and give workers a livable wage. PERSONAL: gardening, reading, studying French, environmental stewardship.

COMMITTEES: Environment and Agriculture REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 3

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Daniel A. Eaton (D) CHESHIRE COUNTY 9 (17TH TERM)

Realtor (Owner, Eaton Real Estate, 1980-present); 139 Powerline Road, Stoddard, NH 03464; (H) 603-338-8595; (email) Daniel.Eaton@leg.state.nh.us; April 15, 1956, Keene, NH; Single; Keene HS (Keene, NH); Stoddard Town Moderator (1980-present); Stoddard School District Moderator (1977-present); Cheshire City Democratic Committee (Chair, 2002-present); Cheshire County Delegation (2014-present); NH Democratic Party Executive Committee (2002-present); NCSL Standing Committee on Communications, Financial Services and Interstate Commerce (Vice Chair); U.S. Homeland Security (2009-present); NH Homeland Security (2014-present); Town of Stoddard (Police Chief, ret.); Stoddard Fire Commissioner (1980-present); NRA firearms instructor. PERSONAL: photography.

COMMITTEES: Public Works and Highways

REPRESENTS: Alstead, Gilsum, Marlow, and Stoddard

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

NOT VOTING Medicaid Dental Benefit

NOT VOTING Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work NOT VOTING Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Karen E. Ebel (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 7 (6TH TERM)

Former Corporate/Banking Attorney; PO Box 714, New London, NH 03257-0714; (H) 603-748-3876; (email) karen. ebel@leg.state.nh.us; Ossipee, NH; Married; 2 children; Roman Catholic; Kingswood Regional HS (Wolfeboro, NH); Trinity College (Burlington, VT; BS, 1976); Georgetown University Law Center (Washington, DC; JD, 1981); New London Planning Board (11 yrs.  chair, 18 yrs. member); New London Conservation Commission (member, 9 yrs.); The Nature Conservancy NH (chair 3 yrs., 10 yrs. member); Board of Directors, American Cancer Society NH (10 yrs.); Leadership NH (graduate, 2004); NH Storm Water Commission (2009-10); Trustee, New London Hospital (2013-2022); IT Council (2019-present); State Parks Advisory Council (2019-2020); Oil Fund Disbursement Board (2014-2020); Merrimack County Delegation Executive Committee (vice-chair, 2016-present); chair, NH Solid Waste Working Group (2021-present). Deputy Speaker of the NH House of Representatives (2019-20); Democratic Leader Pro Tempore (2021-2022).

DEMOCRATIC LEADER PRO TEMPORE

COMMITTEES: Finance (Div. I); Rules; Special Committee on Commissions

REPRESENTS: New London and Newbury

Selected 2021-2022

Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

NOT VOTING Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Michael A. Edgar (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 29 (5TH TERM)

Civil Engineer (retired), Naval officer, Civil Engineer Corps (CEC-2009); 7 Ann’s Terrace, Hampton, NH 03842; (H) 603-926-1878; (O) 603-770-7368; (email) Michael.Edgar@leg.state.nh.us; Married (Kathi); 5 children; Roman Catholic; University of Connecticut (Storrs, CT; BS, Civil Engineering); Pennsylvania State University (Middletown, PA; M. Science Engineering, 1982); United States Navy, Civil Engineering Corps (Captain, 1984-2009); Hampton School Board (1982-1984); American Legion Post 35, Hampton (member, 2009-present); Society of American Military Engineers (member, 2002-present). PRIORITIES: promote sensible policies that enhance the quality of life in New Hampshire, discourage downshifting; improve transportation infrastructure in NH. PERSONAL: woodworking.

COMMITTEES: Public Works and Highways REPRESENTS: Hampton

Selected 2021-2022

Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Jesse C. Edwards (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 31 (4TH TERM)

Health Care Administration and Information Technologies; 33 Rattlesnake Hill Road, Auburn, NH 03032; (H) 603-370-7885; (email) secure4posterity@yahoo.com; July 12, 1957 (Homestead AFB, Dade County, FL); Widower (Naomi); 2 children; Non-denominational Christian; Bellevue Senior HS (Bellevue, NE); Texas Christian University (Fort Worth, TX; BBA, 1980); University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA; MS Systems Management,1985; MS Computer Science, 1987); United States Army (1976-2009); Auburn Planning Board (October, 2016-present). PRIORITIES: passing a sound budget for 2022-23; enhancing respect for individual rights; increasing parental authority over school choice and enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of the Department of Health and Human Services. PERSONAL: college football, international affairs, domestic policy, my family, and dogs.

COMMITTEES: Finance (Chair, Division III)

REPRESENTS: Auburn, Chester, Candia, and Deerfield

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Susan A. Elberger (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 5 (1ST TERM)

Former Executive Director, board chair; 11 Birch Hill Drive, Nashua, NH 03063; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) susanelberger@leg.state.nh.us; February 15, 1950 (New York, NY); Married; 1 child; Hunter College HS (New York, NY); SUNY-Albany (Albany, NY; BA, Sociology/Psychology, 1972; MS, E.Ds., Counseling and Personnel Services, 1976); Lexington, MA School Committee (member, 1994-2000); Lexington, MA, Town Meeting (member, 1994-06); Town Meeting, Arlington, MA (member, 2007-11). PRIORITIES: property tax relief; universal and affordable tax relief; adequate funding for mental health and substance abuse; adequate funding for public education; affordable housing. PERSONAL: travel; music; theater; contra dance caller; home and office organizer.

COMMITTEES: Ways and Means

REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 1

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Art Ellison (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 28 (3RD TERM)

Education Administrator, NH Department of Education (retired); 81 West Parish Road, Concord, NH 03301; (H) 603-224-7425; (O) 603-848-7429; (email) highland242@gmail.com; Oct. 7, 1943 (Springfield, VT); Single; Black River HS (Ludlow, VT); Earlham College (Richmond, IN; BA, 1965); Northwestern University (Evanston, IL); University of Massachusetts (Amherst, MA; MAT., 1966; Ed.D., 1978); National Council of State Directors of Adult Education (policy chair, 1990-2018). PRIORITIES: education funding; property tax relief; increase in minimum wage; affordable and accessible health care for everyone. PERSONAL: politics, basketball, time with my children and grandchildren.

COMMITTEES: Education

REPRESENTS: Concord Wards 1, 2, and 3

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

J. Tracy Emerick (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 29 (5TH TERM)

Marketing Consultant; 58 Schooner Landing, Hampton, NH 03842; (H) 603-498-6002; (O) 603-271-3165; (email) tracyemerick@gmail.com; Married; 2 children; First Congregational Church (moderator); St. James Masonic Lodge, Hampton (member); American Legion Post 35, Hampton; Hampton Planning Board (Chair). PRIORITIES: job creation; easing regulations and taxes on businesses; education funding; reduction of state financial burdens on residents. PERSONAL: author of two business books and one self-help book.

COMMITTEES: Finance (Chair, Div. II) REPRESENTS: Hampton

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption NOT VOTING Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Keith Erf (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 28 (3RD TERM)

P.O. Box 338, Weare, NH 03281; (H) 603-529-2512; (email) Keith.erf@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Finance (Vice Chair) (Div. III) REPRESENTS: Weare

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Barry Faulkner (D) CHESHIRE COUNTY 10 (4TH TERM)

Attorney; 109 Sawyers Crossing Road, Swanzey, NH 03446-3632; (H) 603-352-2729; (O) 603-352-1928; (email) fbfaulkner@outlook.com; Dec. 30, 1949 (Philadelphia, PA); Married (Carol); 2 children; Episcopal; Phillips Exeter Academy (Exeter, NH); Harvard University (Cambridge, MA; Master’s, City Planning); Suffolk University Law School (Boston, MA; Juris Doctor, 2003); United States Army Reserve (1971-77); Arlington Town Meeting (member, 1983-2005); Monadnock Regional School Board (2012-16). PRIORITIES: economic justice; property tax relief; voting rights; reproductive health rights. PERSONAL: genealogy; land conservation.

COMMITTEES: Public Works and Highways REPRESENTS: Richmond and Swanzey

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

James Fedolfi (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 30 (4TH TERM)

Fedolfi Construction (retired); 21 Bradford Circle, Hillsborough, NH 03244; (H) 603-464-3050; (O) 603-4643050; (email) jfedolfi@comcast.net; December 2, 1941 (Framingham, MA); Married (Clare); 4 children; Roman Catholic; Framingham HS (Framingham, MA); United States Air Force (intelligence analyst). PRIORITIES: taxes; public schools; public trash waste; landfill contents; air quality. PERSONAL: vegetable garden, orchard, and shop where he makes things.

COMMITTEES: Public Works and Highways REPRESENTS: Antrim, Bennington, Hillsborough and Windsor

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Sallie Fellows (D) GRAFTON COUNTY 8 (3RD TERM)

Administrator, NH Department of Education (retired, 2017); 227 Mt. Prospect Road, Campton, NH 03245; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) sallie.fellows@leg.state.nh.us; Plymouth Regional HS (Plymouth, NH); Skidmore College (Saratoga Springs, NY; BA, Psychology); UMass-Amherst (Amherst, MA; M.Ed.); Southern NH University (Manchester, NH; graduate certificate, School of Business Administration); United States Army (Sgt.). PRIORITIES: education funding and property tax relief.

COMMITTEES: Ways and Means

REPRESENTS: Ashland, Holderness, and Plymouth

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Shaun Filiault (D) CHESHIRE COUNTY 7 (1ST TERM)

P.O. Box 981, Keene, NH 03431; (O) 603-271-3369; (email) shaun.filiault@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Commerce and Consumer Affairs

REPRESENTS: Keene Ward 2

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Daniel Fitzpatrick (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 19 (1ST TERM)

Rochester City Manager (retired, 2018); 19 Quarry Drive, Rochester, NH 03867; (O) 603-271-3065; (email) Daniel.Fitzpatrick@leg.state.nh.us; Married (Jacqueline); 1 child; Rochester Rotary (past president); Rochester Elks Lodge; certifications in financial management, personal management, quality management, general management, planning, and ethics; Distinguished Service Award from the International City/County Management Association (2021). PERSONAL: professional registered parliamentarian; Aikido practitioner/instructor (ret.).

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments and Administration

REPRESENTS: Rochester Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Charles Foote (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 13 (1ST TERM)

Firefighter/EMS (retired); 13 Drew Road, Derry, NH 03038; (O) 603-271-3565; (email) charles.foote@leg.state. nh.us; Married; 7 children; United States Army Veteran; Derry Town Council (2016-present); Derry Village Rotary; Salvation Army (advisory board); Alexander Eastman Foundation. PERSONAL: dog trainer

COMMITTEES: Transportation REPRESENTS: Derry

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Damond T. Ford (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 40 (1ST TERM)

Educator; P.O. Box 274, , Manchester, NH 03102; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) d.t.ford87@gmail.com; May 12, 1987 (Richmond, VA); Elmira College (Elmira, NY; BA, Criminal Justice, 2009); Western Governors University (Salt Lake City, UT; MBA, 2023). PRIORITIES: equitable education; affordable housing; accessible health care. PERSONAL: travelling with family.

COMMITTEES: Fish and Game and Marine Resources

REPRESENTS: Manchester Wards 1, 3, 10, 11 and 12

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Oliver J. Ford (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 3 (2ND TERM)

English Professor, UMass-Lowell (retired); Dean of Humanities and Social Studies, Indiana University of Pennsylvania (Indiana, PA); Academic Vice-President, Fitchburg State (Fitchburg, MA); President, Southwest Minnesota State (Marshall, MN); 67 Chester St., Chester, NH 03036; (H) 603-867-1697; (email) lynchford@ comcast.net; September 14, 1939 (Shreveport, LA); Byrd HS (Shreveport, LA); Tulane University (New Orleans, LA; BA, English, 1962; MA, 1968); American Institute for International Studies (Bachelor of Foreign Trade); University of Connecticut (Storrs, CT; Ph.D., English, 1975); United States Marine Corps (1958-69; honorable discharge as a Captain). PRIORITIES: K-12 and higher education. PERSONAL: hunting, fishing, and marksmanship.

COMMITTEES: Education (Clerk) REPRESENTS: Chester

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Dru L. Fox (D) CHESHSIRE COUNTY 2 (2ND TERM)

School Administration (retired); 50 Eastview Road, Keene, NH 03431; (H) 603-352-2332; (email) dru.fox@ leg.state.nh.us; August 30, 1954 (Keene, NH); Married (Barry); 2 children; Jewish; Keene HS (Keene, NH); Nathaniel Hawthorne College (Antrim, NH); Justice of the Peace/Notary Public; American Cancer Society; Congregation Ahavas Achim; The Colonial Theatre; Monadnock Humane Society; Keene Community Kitchen; State of New Hampshire Foster Parent Program and Respite Provider; Nashua Children’s Home; Keene School District, SAU #29; Keene Youth Hockey; Greater Keene Youth Baseball. PRIORITIES: the economy, women’s reproductive rights, public education, universal and affordable health care, the environment, and equality for all. PERSONAL: travel, reading, swimming, puzzles, vintage collectibles.

COMMITTEES: Transportation

REPRESENTS: Keene Ward 3

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Loren E. Foxx (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 2 (1ST TERM)

Marketing, Small Business Owner; 79 Wentworth Drive, Bedford, NH 03110; (H) 603-339-9178; (O) 603-3399178; (email) loren@tcbagency.com; October 22, 1973 (Newport Beach, CA); Married (Jennifer); 2 children; Jewish; Corona Del Mar HS (Newport Beach, CA); University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA; BS, Accounting; BS Business/International Finance, 1996). PRIORITIES: strengthen public education; environmental issues; equal rights; bodily autonomy. PERSONAL: being a dad to two amazing, kind daughters and a supportive husband; high school baseball coach; official scorer for the MLB/Sox at Fenway Park; physical fitness; serving my community.

COMMITTEES: Fish and Game and Marine Resources

REPRESENTS: Bedford

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Mary C. Freitas (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 26 (5TH TERM)

Reading specialist/certified elementary school teacher (retired); 279 Candia Road, Manchester, NH 03109; (H) 603-622-9056; (email) mfreitas279@comcast.net; September 25, 1938 (Manchester, NH); Widow; Roman Catholic; Manchester Central HS (Manchester, NH); Plymouth Teachers College (Plymouth, NH; 1960); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; 1968); Manchester Selectman (Ward 7). PRIORITIES: election law; health and human services; the environment. PERSONAL: reading; quilting; family activities.

COMMITTEES: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 7

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Larry G. Gagne (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 16 (8TH TERM)

United States Postal Service (retired, 2006); 126 Lakeside Drive, Manchester, NH 03104-5801; (H) 603-6259692; (email) lgagne25@comcast.net; February 12, 1944, Riviere-du-Coup, P.Q., Canada; Married (Sheila), 2 children; Pentecostal; Central High School (Manchester, NH); St. Anselm College (Manchester, NH); U.S. Navy (1961-66); NRA (lifetime member); GO-NH (lifetime member); Pro-Gun NH (lifetime member). PRIORITIES: pro-life legislation. PERSONAL: physical exercise.

COMMITTEES: State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 6

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Eric Gallagher (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 20 (2ND TERM)

Legislator; 1 Thompson St., Apt. 305, Concord, NH 03301; (H) 603-223-6872; March 5, 1991 (Concord, NH); Methodist; Concord HS (Concord, NH); George Washington University (Foggy Bottom, Washington, DC; BA, Political Science). PRIORITIES: building more housing; tenants’ rights; living conditions; technology; right to repair; software freedom. PERSONAL: video games; programming; social media; encyclopedic knowledge; social sciences; labor history.

COMMITTEES: Municipal and County Government

REPRESENTS: Concord Ward 6

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Jason Gerhard (R) MERRIMACK COUNTY 25 (1ST TERM)

Carpenter; Northfield, NH; (O) 603-271-3065; (email) Jason.Gerhard@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments and Administration

REPRESENTS: Franklin Wards 1, 2, and 3 and Northfield

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Nicholas Germana (D) CHESHIRE COUNTY 1 (1ST TERM)

Professor of History (Keene State College); 206 Baker St., Keene, NH 03431; (H) 603-762-8139; (O) 603-2713125; (email) nicholas.germana@leg.state.nh.us; Married; 3 children; Keene State College (Keene, NH, 1971); Boston College (Chestnut Hill, MA; Ph.D., European Intellectual History, 2006). PERSONAL: author of three books on German intellectual history in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

COMMITTEES: Environment and Agriculture

REPRESENTS: Keene Ward 1

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Merryl Gibbs (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 23 (1ST TERM)

Retired; 169 Portsmouth St., #165, Concord, NH 03301; (H) 603-224-2239; (email) merryl.Gibbs@leg. state.nh.us; New Jersey; Single; Jewish; South Brunswick HS (South Brunswick, NJ); Brandeis University (Waltham, MA; BA, 1972); Boston University School of Law (Boston, MA; JD, 1977). PRIORITIES: access to an excellent education, decent housing, food, and clothing for all children; access to affordable housing for all NH residents; ensure that all employees are treated fairly by their employers.

COMMITTEES: Commerce and Consumer Affairs; Special Committee on Housing.

REPRESENTS: Concord Ward 9

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Julie D. Gilman (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 11 (4TH TERM)

Selectwoman (Town of Exeter); 96 High St., Exeter, NH 03833; (H) 603-957-1348; (O) 603-957-1348; (email) Julie.Gilman@leg.state.nh.us; Married (Gregory); 2 children; Exeter HS (Exeter, NH); Rhode Island School of Design (Providence, NH; BA, BARCH, 1984); Selectman, Town of Exeter (2007-present). PRIORITIES: attainable housing; historic preservation; reproductive health; environment; health care.

COMMITTEES: Municipal and County Government REPRESENTS: Exeter

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Jeffrey P. Goley (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 21 (12TH TERM)

Firefighter (retired), City of Manchester; 1683 River Road, Manchester, NH 03104-1645; (H) 603-6266659; (O) 603-271-3065; (email) jgoley03104@yahoo.com; September 15, 1967 (Manchester, NH); Married (Heather); 2 children; Central High School (Manchester, NH); New Hampshire Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus (co-chair); National Assembly of Sportsmen’s Caucus (president). PRIORITIES: defeat right to work legislation; giving retired members of the New Hampshire Retirement System a COLA; quality, affordable health care. PERSONAL: hunting, fishing, golf, skiing.

COMMITTEES: Fish and Game and Marine Resources (Vice Chair); Executive Departments and Administration REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 1

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Ted Gorski (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 2 (2ND TERM)

President/Leadership Coach; 9 Mayflower Drive, Bedford, NH 03110; 603-472-3821; (email) ted.gorski@leg. state.nh.us; Married; Christian; Bentley University (Waltham, MA). PRIORITIES: eliminating sanctuary cities; low taxes; safe communities; support the Second Amendment.

COMMITTEES: Transportation (Vice Chair)

REPRESENTS: Bedford

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Linda Gould (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 2 (5TH TERM)

Latin teacher (retired, 2000); 2 Elder Williams Road, Bedford, NH 03110-5122; (H) 603-472-3877; (email) linda.gould@leg.state.nh.us; (Manchester, NH); Divorced; 5 children; Haverhill HS (Haverhill, MA); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; BA, 1963); NH Right to Life (2009-2022); Bike Walk Alliance of NH (20062016); Bedford Bicycle and Pedestrian Connectivity Master Plan Committee. PRIORITIES: life issues; bicycle and pedestrian safety. PERSONAL: bicycling, hiking, kayaking, travel, reading.

COMMITTEES: Resources, Recreation and Development REPRESENTS: Bedford

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Sherry L. Gould (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 8 (1ST TERM)

3210 State Route 114, Bradford, NH 03221; (H) 603-938-2613; (email) sherrygould@tds.net

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments and Administration

REPRESENTS: Bradford, Henniker, and Warner

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Michael

Granger (R) STRAFFORD COUNTY 2 (1ST TERM)

Computers (Unix & Security); P.O. Box 356, Milton Mills, NH 03852; (H) 603-815-1143; (email) Michael. Granger@leg.state.nh.us; Married; 2 children; U.S. Army National Guard. PRIORITIES: eliminate the gas tax; agricultural licensing requirements; vehicle inspections; licensed butcher requirements for farm-fresh meat; support nuclear power; limits on property taxes; reduce taxes.

COMMITTEES: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services

REPRESENTS: Milton and Rochester Ward 5

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Jeffrey Greeson (R) GRAFTON COUNTY 6 (2ND TERM)

Meteorologist; P.O. Box 130, Wentworth, NH 03282; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) jeffrey.greeson@leg.state.nh.us; Married; 2 children; University of Oklahoma (Norman, OK; BS, Meteorology); Naval Postgraduate School (Monterey, CA; MS, Meteorology and Oceanography); United States Navy (1993-2013, Lt. Commander); Minister (25+ yrs.); Teaching lecturer, Plymouth State University (Plymouth, NH).

COMMITTEES: Judiciary

REPRESENTS: Orford, Rumney, and Wentworth

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Alicia Gregg (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 7 (1ST TERM)

Domestic Abuse Victims’ Advocate; 4 Eastbrook Drive, Nashua, NH 03060; (O) 603-288-5133; (email) Alicia. Gregg@leg.state.nh.us; August 14, 1976; Married (Matty); 3 children. PRIORITIES: to ensure and promote the safety and well-being of New Hampshire children and families; as a domestic violence victim’s advocate it is a priority to ensure that we are hearing all voices, including those that are normally silenced.

COMMITTEES: Children and Family Law

REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 7

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Gerald Griffin (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 42 (3RD TERM)

Certified Public Accountant (retired); P.O. Box 1, Mont Vernon, NH, 03057; (H) 603-673-7467; (email) Gerald. Griffin@leg.state.nh.us; March 10, 1942 (Cambridge, MA); Widower; 1 child; Roman Catholic; Watertown HS (Watertown, MA); Boston College (Chestnut Hill, MA; MA, BSBA, 1966); Boston University (Boston, MA; MBA, 1970); United States Air Force (Capt., Bronze Star, 1966-70); Veteran of Foreign Wars (member); American Legion (member); Selectman (5 terms); Mont Vernon Town Treasurer; Coop School Planning Committee (chair). PRIORITIES: financial issues; more jobs for NH. PERSONAL: license plates and their history (owner, NH License Plate Museum); antique motorcycles.

COMMITTEES: Finance (Div. I)

REPRESENTS: Lyndeborough, Mont Vernon, and New Boston

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Jessica Grill (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 18 (1ST TERM)

Advertising (Integrated Media Planning); 1 Blackberry Way, Unit 104, Manchester, NH 03102; (H) 603-5666132; March 28, 1995 (Manchester, NH); Single; Bedford HS (Bedford, NH); Northeastern University (Boston, MA; BS, Psychology (Magna Cum Laude, 2018). PRIORITIES: environmental protection; expansion of transit and infrastructure; zoning reform; economic development; property tax relief; lowering energy costs. PERSONAL: skiing; boating; exploring NH’s state parks and beaches; local art exhibits; music shows and other live events.

COMMITTEES: Election Law (Clerk)

REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 12

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Gaby Grossman (D) ROCKINGHAM 11 (3RD TERM)

31 Winter St., Exeter, NH 03833; (H) 603-418-4685; (email) gaby.grossman@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Children and Family Law REPRESENTS: Exeter

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Jaci Grote (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 24 (3RD TERM)

124 Washington Road, Rye, NH 03870; (H) 603-379-2007; (email) jaci.grote@leg.state.nh.us; UMASS-Amherst (Amherst, MA; BS, Chemistry, 1977); New Hampshire College (Manchester, NH; MBA, 1990); Rye Planning Board (2007-12); Rye Conservation Commission (2013-present); Rye Budget Committee (2014-present); Seacoast Safe Drinking Water Commission; Rockingham County Commission.

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments and Administration REPRESENTS: Greenland and Rye

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Joseph A. Guthrie (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 15 (6TH TERM)

AT&T (Lucent) Supervisor (retired, 1989); 15 Madison Drive, Hampstead, NH 03841-2246; (H) 603-489-1228; (email) lojogut@gmail.com; November 10, 1929; (Lawrence, MA); Married (Mary); 4 children; Johnson HS (North Andover, MA); Lowell Tech (Lowell, MA); Hampstead Board of Selectmen; Lions Club (2012-14); 100 Club (2013-14). PRIORITIES: elderly services. PERSONAL: politics.

COMMITTEES: Municipal and County Government REPRESENTS: Hampstead

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

NOT VOTING Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Mary A. Hakken-Phillips (D) GRAFTON COUNTY 12 (2ND TERM)

Attorney; 79 Lebanon St., Hanover, NH 03755; (O) 603-271-3165; (email) Mary.HakkenPhillips@leg.state. nh.us; Alma College (Alma, MI; BA Political Science, Summa Cum Laude, 2003); Loyola University (Chicago, IL; MA, Political Science, Summa Cum Laude, 2006); Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI; Juris Doctor, 2017); Hanover Finance Committee (member/secretary, 2018-present); Thoracic Surgery Outcomes Research Network, Inc. (General Counsel, 2019-present).

COMMITTEES: Finance (Div. II)

REPRESENTS: Hanover and Lyme

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Muriel Hall (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 9 (2ND TERM)

Computer Technology Educator (retired); 4 Cob Road, Bow, NH, 03229; (H) 603-224-9017; (O) 603-224-9017; (email) cotterhall@comcast.net; December 31, 1952 (Lancaster, NH); Married (Timothy); 2 children; Roman Catholic; Groveton HS (Groveton, NH); Mt. San Antonio College (Walnut, CA; AA, 1974); Keene State College (Keene, NH; BS, Education, 1979); Plymouth State University (Plymouth, NH; M.Ed. Computer Technology, 2003). PRIORITIES: public education; LGBTQ rights; women’s rights; infrastructure; labor; the environment. PERSONAL: running, Nordic skiing, technology, and sewing.

COMMITTEES: Education

REPRESENTS: Bow and Hopkinton – Representative Hall was elected to the House in a Special Election on June 8, 2021 Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption NOT ELECTED Right to Work NOT ELECTED Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Joan L. Hamblet (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 26 (2ND TERM)

Retired; 447 Colonial Drive, Portsmouth, NH 03801; (H) 603-205-4925; (O) 603-205-4925; (email) joan.hamblet@ leg.state.nh.us; May 31, 1949 (Boston, MA); Divorced, 2 children; Western Hills HS (Cincinnati, OH); BaldwinWallace College (Berea, OH; BS in Biology, 1971); Moderator, Portsmouth Ward 3 (2017-23); Child Support Officer, Division of Child Support Services, Department of Health and Human Services (2000-19); State Employees Association, SEIU Local 1984 (25-yr. member); Seacoast Chapter 41, SEIU Local 1984 (past president); Strawbery Banke Museum (gardening volunteer). PRIORITIES: choice voting; access to universal and affordable health care; women’s reproductive rights; environmental protection; supporting public schools; affordable housing; reasonable gun safety laws. PERSONAL: saxophone (Leftist Marching Band), gardening, birding, hiking.

COMMITTEES: Election Law

REPRESENTS: Portsmouth Ward 3

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Heidi Hamer (D) HILLSBOROUGH 19 (3RD TERM)

Direct Support Provider (Moore Center Services); 221 Sylvester St., Manchester, NH 03102; (H) 603-6254895; (O) 603-625-4895; (email) heidi.hamer@leg.state.nh.us; September 21, 1959 (Manchester, NH); Married (Gary); 1 child; Ward Clerk (Ward 10, Manchester, NH; 2016-present); Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Budget Committee (chair); NH Democratic Party delegate. PRIORITIES: modernizing state elections; protecting voting rights; reforming the absentee voting request form; PR bail reform; protecting reproductive freedom; supporting affordable housing initiatives; supporting public schools; improving mental health.

COMMITTEES: Election Law

REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 10

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Robert D. Harb (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 20 (3RD TERM)

Attorney (NH & MA); 18 Hilltop Road, Plaistow, NH 03865; (H) 603-382-8067; (email) Robert.Harb@leg. state.nh.us; July 23, 1950 (Haverhill, MA); Roman Catholic; Lawrence Central Catholic HS (Lawrence, MA); University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame, IN; BA, 1972); Boston University (Boston, MA; LLM, 1975; Master’s in Taxation, 1976); Plaistow, NH Town Moderator; Timberlane Regional School District (moderator); St. Luke the Evangelist Parish Pastoral Council (chairman); Holy Angels Church, Plaistow, NH (Eucharistic minister, lecturer and alter server); Plaistow YMCA (board of directors); Haverhill, MA, and Plaistow, NH Exchange Clubs (member); New England Morgan Horse Association, Inc.; Granite State Morgan Horse Society, Inc. (past president).

PRIORITIES: child abuse prevention; opioid crisis. PERSONAL: karate (6th-degree Black belt and karate instructor in Shotokan Karate); equestrian.

COMMITTEES: Resources, Recreation and Development (Vice Chair)

REPRESENTS: Newton, Plaistow, and South Hampton

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Tina L. Harley (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 30 (2ND TERM)

Real Estate Investor; 38 River St., Seabrook, NH 03874; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) tina.harley@leg.state.nh.us; NH Technical College (Paralegal diploma, 1995); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; BSBM, 1996).

PERSONAL: fitness instructor; former Miss Newmarket; former Ms. New Hampshire American Woman.

COMMITTEES: State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

REPRESENTS: Seabrook

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Michael D. Harrington (R) STRAFFORD COUNTY 18 (7TH TERM)

Nuclear Engineer (retired); 82 Garland Road, Strafford, NH 03884; (H) 603-942-8691; (email) harringt@ metrocast.net; Married (Linda); 2 children; Braintree HS (Braintree, MA); University of Lowell (Lowell, MA; BS in Nuclear Engineering). PRIORITIES: no new taxes; controlling spending; doing whatever is possible to contain electric rates; fighting for freedom. PERSONAL: avid hiker and mountaineer (have climbed all 48 of New Hampshire’s 4,000 footers during the winter; led two successful winter summits of Mt. Katahdin in Maine; lead 2 successful summits of Mt. Rainier, the highest volcanic mountain in the contiguous United States); hunting; fishing; target shooting; scuba diving.

COMMITTEES: Science, Technology and Energy

REPRESENTS: Barrington, Middleton, New Durham, and Strafford

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Linda Harriott-Gathright (D) HILLSBOROUGH 10 (3RD TERM)

Telecommunications (retired); 28 Marian Lane, Nashua, NH 03062; 603-880-4537; (email) linda. HarriottGathright@leg.state.nh.us; February 12, 1950; Single; Baptist; West Philadelphia HS (Philadelphia, PA); Daniel Webster College (Nashua, NH; AS, 1986; BS, 1987); Nashua Board of Aldermen (2018-2021); Board of Health; Nashua Housing Authority. PRIORITIES: property tax relief; criminal justice reform; affordable health care; gun sense laws; excellent schools and state funding; affordable housing and pay. PERSONAL: family time, singing, dancing, reading, movies, house gatherings with friends.

COMMITTEES: Criminal Justice and Public Safety REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 9

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Cathryn A. Harvey (D) CHESHIRE COUNTY 6 (4TH TERM)

Music teacher (retired, 2016); 50 South Forestview Drive, PO Box 414, Spofford, NH 03462; (H) 603-363-4424; (email) cathryn.harvey@leg.state.nh.us; New Castle, PA; Married (Michael); 4 children; New Castle Senior HS (New Castle, PA); Indiana University of Pennsylvania (Indiana, PA; Music Education, 1972); University of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA; M.Ed, 1975); Chesterfield School Board; Chesterfield Library (trustee); Chesterfield library trustee; Chesterfield Public School Foundation; Delta Kappa Gamma; Chesterfield Budget Committee; Cheshire County Executive Committee; Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA); Keene Pops Choir; Federated Church of Marlborough (organist and choir director). PRIORITIES: conservation of New Hampshire outdoors. PERSONAL: quilting (past member of the League of NH Craftsmen); gardening; music.

COMMITTEES: Fish and Game and Marine Resources

REPRESENTS: Chesterfield, Hinsdale, and Westmoreland

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

EXCUSED Medicaid Dental Benefit EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax EXCUSED Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis EXCUSED Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Juliet Harvey-Bolia (R) BELKNAP COUNTY 3 (2ND TERM)

66 Dunlop Drive, Tilton, NH 03276; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) juliet.harveybolia@leg.state.nh.us; Married, 2 children; University of Massachusetts/Lowell (Lowell, MA); Winnisquam Regional School District Budget Committee (2021-present); Tilton Planning Board (6 yrs.); Tilton Budget Committee (2 yrs.); Tilton Main Street Committee (2 yrs.).

COMMITTEES: Resources, Recreation and Development (Clerk) REPRESENTS: Sanbornton and Tilton

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Linda J. Haskins (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 11 (1ST TERM)

School Counselor (retired); 156 Front St. Unit 206, Exeter, NH 03833; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) linda. haskins@leg.state.nh.us; Framingham State University (Framingham, MA; BA English); Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (Hamilton, MA; Masters in Divinity). PRIORITIES: access to good mental health; harm reduction; strong public schools. PERSONAL: facilitating support groups for family members of those experiencing substance abuse disorder; golf; knitting; reading; kayaking.

COMMITTEES: Environment and Agriculture REPRESENTS: Exeter

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

William A. Hatch (D) COOS COUNTY 6 (9TH TERM)

Business Home Finishers (owner, retired); Auto Dealership, business mgr. (retired); 79 Promenade St., Gorham, NH 03581-1600; (H) 603-466-9491; (email) hatchbill@hotmail.com; May 15, 1949 (Cambridge, NY); Congregational Church; Cambridge Central HS (Cambridge, NY); Albany State College (Albany, NY; BS); Hudson Valley (Troy, NY; AD); United States Air Force (1969-73); Budget Committee (Member, 2006-present); Rotary (past president); Gorham Congregational Church (deacon).

COMMITTEES: Finance (Div. I)

REPRESENTS: Bean’s Grant, Bean’s Purchase, Chandler’s Purchase, Crawford’s Purchase, Cutt’s Grant, Gorham, Green’s Grant, Hadley’s Purchase, Low & Burbank’s Grant., Martin’s Location, Pinkham Grant, Randolph, Sargent’s Purchase, Shelburne, Success, and Thompson & Meserve’s Purchase

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work NOT VOTING Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Robert V. Healey (R) HILLSBOROUGH 12 (2ND TERM)

Retired; 68 Back River Road, Merrimack, NH 03054; (H) 603-424-1753; (O) 603-521-0422; (email) rvhealey@ aol.com; June 18, 1962 (France); Married (Barbara); 1 child. PRIORITIES: school choice; senior issues.

COMMITTEES: Resources, Recreation and Development REPRESENTS: Merrimack

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Mary Sullivan Heath (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 41 (6TH TERM)

Educator (retired, 2012); 76 Island Pond Road, Manchester, NH 03109-4806; (H) 603-860-1413; (O) 603-622895; (email) m.heath@comcast.net; November 29, 1945 (Leominster, MA); Married (Robert D. Leclair); 2 children; Roman Catholic; St. Joseph HS for Girls (Manchester, NH); Notre Dame College (Manchester, NH; BA 1970); Rivier College (Nashua, NH; M.Ed., SPED); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; M.Ed., CAGS); Manchester City Alderman (2021-present). PRIORITIES: universal pre-k education; increased school funding; support for public schools; voter rights; gun safety. PERSONAL: family, reading, gardening, and women’s rights.

COMMITTEES: Finance (Div. II)

REPRESENTS: Manchester Wards 2, 4, 5, and 7

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax EXCUSED Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis EXCUSED Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Christopher J. Herbert (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 24 (5TH TERM)

Owner, Tire Store Franchise (retired); 181 Eastern, Ave., Manchester, NH 03104; (H) 603-867-4711; (email) Chris.Herbert@leg.state.nh.us; July 11, 1949; Married (Julie); 2 children; Greek Orthodox and Congregational; York HS (Yorktown, VA); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; BA, English Literature); Manchester School Committee (7 terms). PRIORITIES: energy policy; minimum wage; infrastructure; transportation; universal health care. PERSONAL: banking, economics, and national government finances.

COMMITTEES: Commerce and Consumer Affairs

REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 4

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

NOT VOTING Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Matthew Hicks (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 24 (1ST TERM)

School Principal; 126 Mountain Road, Concord, NH 03301; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) matthew.hicks@leg.state. nh.us; Married, 2 children; Concord HS (Concord, NH); Hamilton College (Hamilton, NY; Public Policy major); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; Master of Arts and Teaching/Doctorate in Education Leadership and Policy, 2018); Harvard University Graduate School of Education (Cambridge, MA; Master of Education); Concord Planning Board; Executive Committee, Central NH Planning Commission; Trustee of NH Civics (secretary). PERSONAL: hiking (completed all of NH’s 4000 footers).

COMMITTEES: Municipal and County Government REPRESENTS: Concord Ward 10

New Representative -— No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Gregory Hill (R) MERRIMACK COUNTY 2 (6TH TERM)

1 Knowles Farm Road, Northfield, NH 03276; (C) 617-590-4027; (email) greghillnh@gmail.com; NH School Building Authority (chair).

COMMITTEES: Legislative Administration (Chair); Transportation REPRESENTS: Northfield

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Deborah L. Hobson (R) ROCKINGHAM 14 (3RD TERM)

3 Woldridge Lane, East Kingston, NH 03827; (H) 603-921-6417; (email) deborah.hobson@leg.state.nh.us; Congregational Church; Exeter Region Cooperative School Board; Republican State Committee; East Kingston Public Library (alternate trustee); Drinking Water & Groundwater Commission; Cooperative School Board (member, 6 yrs.); Library Trustee (4 yrs.); Friend of the Library (2 yrs.); Library Trustee (alternate); Federation of Republican Women; National Heritage Center for Constitutional Studies. PRIORITIES: education, the environment, health, and the Constitution.

COMMITTEES: Legislative Administration (Clerk) REPRESENTS: East Kingston and Kingston

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit

FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

J.R. Hoell (R) MERRIMACK COUNTY 27 (5TH TERM)

Mechanical Engineer; 32 Ordway Road, Dunbarton, NH 03046-4320; (H) 603-315-9002; (email) jr.hoell@leg. state.nh.us; Princeton, NJ; Married (Charlene); 4 children; Non-Denominational Christian; West WindsorPlainsboro HS South (West Windsor, NJ); Steven’s Institute of Technology (Hoboken, NJ; BSME, 1991; MSME, 1993); PRIORITIES: protecting constitutional freedoms, schooling and school funding. PERSONAL: hunting, reading, shooting, skiing.

COMMITTEES: Finance (Div. III)

REPRESENTS: Allenstown, Dunbarton, Epsom, and Hooksett

Former Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

James F. Horgan (R) STRAFFORD COUNTY 1 (4TH TERM)

Rental Store (mgr.); 1255 Meaderboro Road, Farmington, NH 03835-4222; (H) 603-859-3929; (email) James. Horgan@leg.state.nh.us; March 1, 1954 (Boston, MA); Married (Martha); 2 children; Roman Catholic; Holbrook HS (Holbrook, MA); United States Navy-RMCM (22 yrs., retired); Farmington Board of Selectmen (member); Goodwin Library (trustee); PRIORITIES: support an individual’s right to bear arms. PERSONAL: woodworking, yard work.

COMMITTEES: Resources, Recreation and Development REPRESENTS: Farmington

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

COMMITTEES: Judiciary REPRESENTS: Durham

Timothy O. Horrigan (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 10 (8TH TERM)

Writer/Consultant; 7-A Faculty Road, Durham 03824; (H) 603-868-3342; (C) 603-969-3823; (email) timothyhorrigan@icloud.com; October 3, 1956; (South Bend, IN); Single; Northfield Mount Hermon (Gill, MA; 1975); Columbia University (NY, NY; BA; 1979; MA, 1982); University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA; MBA, 1984). PRIORITIES: preserving our democracy and the rule of law.

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Heath Howard (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 4 (1ST TERM)

Student; 194 Old Ridge Road, Strafford, NH 03884; (O) 603-271-3310; (email) heath.howard@leg.state.nh.us; Spaulding HS (Rochester, NH, 2018).

COMMITTEES: Election Law

REPRESENTS: Barrington and Strafford

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Molly C. Howard (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 31 (1ST TERM)

4 Fairview Road, P.O. Box 358, Hancock, NH 03449; (H) 603-525-9330; (email) molly.howard@leg.state.nh.us; 2 children. PERSONAL: writing; gardening; wrangles chickens. PRIORITIES: to ensure the well-being of my constituents through legislation and policy.

COMMITTEES: Environment and Agriculture

REPRESENTS: Greenfield and Hancock

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Allan Howland (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 20 (1ST TERM)

32 Frost Drive, Durham, NH 03824; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) Allan.Howland@leg.state.nh.us; Married; 3 children; Hobart College (Geneva, NY, BS, Biology); Northern Illinois University (DeKalb, IL, MsEd); Oyster River School Board (2012-22); Durham Town Council (2016-22); Durham Housing Committee; Durham Parks and Recreation Committee; Durham Waste Management Advisory Committee. PERSONAL: bike touring (have completed the 42-day Pacific Coast route from Vancouver to Mexico).

COMMITTEES: Municipal and County Government

REPRESENTS: Dover Ward 4, Durham, Lee, and Madbury

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Tommy Hoyt (D) GRAFTON COUNTY 7 (1ST TERM)

Licensed NH Real Estate Broker; P.O. Box 549, Campton, NH 03223; (H) 603-381-7158; (email) hoytman56@ gmail.com; ; Plymouth State College (Plymouth, NH; BS, Philosophy/Anthropology, Magna Cum Laude); Plymouth State University Athletic Hall of Fame; NH Fireworks License holder; NH Water Operator’s License holder. PERSONAL: NCAA Soccer referee (25 yrs.)

COMMITTEES: Resources, Recreation and Development REPRESENTS: Campton

New Representative — No 2021/2022

Roll Call Votes

John B. Hunt (R) CHESHIRE COUNTY 14 (19TH TERM)

Self-employed; 165 Sunridge Road, Rindge, NH 03461; (H) 603-899-6000; (O) 603-345-1129; (email) jbhunt@ prodigy.net; November 13, 1956 (Pittsburgh, PA); Married (Lynda); 5 children, 9 grandchildren; Episcopalian; Deerfield Academy (Deerfield, MA, 1975); Boston University (Boston, MA; BS, Education with a teacher certificate, 1979); Rindge Budget Committee (1985-1994); Rindge Trustee of Trust Funds (1988-91); Rindge Historical Society (treasurer, 1985-present); Ingalls Library 1894 Association (treasurer, 2016-present).

PRIORITIES: less government; lower taxes; choices in education. PERSONAL: sailing; disc golf; crosscountry skiing; walking 10,000 steps at least every other day.

COMMITTEES: Commerce and Consumer Affairs (Chair)

REPRESENTS: Rindge

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

EXCUSED Medicaid Dental Benefit

EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax

EXCUSED Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis

EXCUSED Pay for Unused Vacation Time

David O. Huot (D) BELKNAP COUNTY 5 (6TH TERM)

District Court Judge (Retired); 19 Wildwood Road, Laconia, NH 03246; (H) 603-524-7641; (email) David. Huot@leg.state.nh.us; April 4, 1942 (Laconia, NH); Married (June); 1 child; Roman Catholic; Sacred Heart HS (Laconia, NH); St. Anselm College (Manchester, NH, AB, Business); Georgetown University (Washington, D.C., JD, 1967); New Hampshire Air National Guard (31 years, Lt. Col., retired); Army Reserve (Capt.).

PRIORITIES: the downshifting of expenses to local communities by the state.

COMMITTEES: Finance (Div. I)

REPRESENTS: Laconia Wards 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6

Former Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Daniel Hynes (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 2 (2ND TERM)

Attorney; 41 Palomino Lane, Bedford, NH 03110; (H) 603-583-4442; (email) Dan.Hynes@leg.state.nh.us; New Hampshire Bar Association (Gender Equity Committee). PERSONAL: enjoys travelling to other countries to experience their food and culture.

COMMITTEES: Ways and Means

REPRESENTS: Bedford

Former Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

William J. Infantine (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 16 (9TH TERM)

Aspen Insurance Agency (owner/co-founder); 89 Windward Lane, Manchester, NH 03104; (H) 603-622-3325; (O) 603-647-0800; (email) Repinfantine@gmail.com; December, 14, 1963 (Buffalo, NY); 2 children; Roman Catholic; Milford Area Senior HS (Milford, NH, 1982); Saint Michael’s College (Colchester, VT; BS, Business Administration, 1986); NH Insurance Agents Assoc. (board of directors); Manchester Water Commission (2018-19); NH Electricians Board (2018-present); NH Home Builders Assoc. (board of directors); Optisure Risk Partners. PRIORITIES: clean and safe environment, no income or sales taxes, support businesses in New Hampshire. PERSONAL: skiing and boating, coin collecting, golf.

COMMITTEES: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services (Chair)

REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 6

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Martin L. Jack (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 10 (5TH TERM)

83 Cadogan Way, Nashua, NH 03060; (H) 603-318-0457; (email) martin.jack@leg.state.nh.us.

COMMITTEES: Public Works and Highways

REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 9

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

EXCUSED Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

John C. Janigian (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 25 (4TH TERM)

Real Estate and Property Management; 25 Liberty St., Salem, NH 03079; (H) 603-770-8230; (email) John. Janigian@leg.state.nh.us; May 11, 1958 (Newton, MA); Married (Mary Ann); 3 children; Goffstown HS (Goffstown, NH); Tufts University (Medford, MA; BS, Chemistry, 1980); Boston University (Boston, MA; MS, Computer Science, 1985); Rockingham County Executive Committee (2020-present) PRIORITIES: maintain the New Hampshire Advantage (no income or sales tax); help small businesses thrive; reduce health care costs. PERSONAL: growing fruit trees, gardening, fishing, skiing, hiking.

COMMITTEES: Ways and Means (Vice Chair)

REPRESENTS: Salem

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Jason A. Janvrin (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 40 (3RD TERM)

28 Collins St., Seabrook, NH 03874-0462; (H) 603-944-7449; (email) jason.janvrin@leg.state.nh.us; February 25, 1972, (Exeter, NH); Baptist: Winnacunnet HS (Hampton, NH); Hesser College (Portsmouth, NH, AS, 1994); Army National Guard (16 yrs.); Seabrook Planning Board (chair, 2009-present); Seabrook Budget Committee (vice-chair, 2001-2008).

COMMITTEES: Criminal Justice and Public Safety

REPRESENTS: Hampton and Seabrook

Former Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Jean L. Jeudy (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 23 (10TH TERM)

Journalist, Medical and Legal Interpreter (First Amendment Law, Certificate of Completion); 134 Calef Road, Manchester, NH 03103; (H) 603-645-5290; (email) jean.jeudy@leg.state.nh.us; July 20, 1958 (Jeremie, Haiti); Free Mason; Philadelphie HS (Port-au-Prince, Haiti); Roger Williams University (Bristol, RI; training courses, 2003); Award and Knowledge and Community Activist at Large; Good Samaritan Award 2002 Pastoral Counseling Services; Host of TV Palmiste; Manchester United Way (Board Member). PRIORITIES: education, health care, safety. PERSONAL: reading, writing, family time.

COMMITTEES: State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 3

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax NOT VOTING Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis NOT VOTING Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Philip Jones (D) CHESHIRE COUNTY 3 (1ST TERM)

40A Stone House Lane, Keene, NH 03431; (H) 603-499-8648; (email) philip.jones@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Transportation

REPRESENTS: Keene Ward 5

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Louis C. Juris (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 7 (1ST TERM)

MBTA, Boston (retired); 56 Haines St., Nashua, NH 03060; (H) 617-293-2083; (email) louis.juris@leg.state.nh.us; 2 children; Nashua HS (Nashua, NH); Northeastern University (Boston, MA); Nashua Board of Selectmen.

COMMITTEES: Public Works and Highways

REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 7

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Thomas L. Kaczynski, Jr. (R) STRAFFORD COUNTY 5 (4TH TERM)

Live Poultry Dealer (50 yrs.); 112 Whitehall Road, Rochester, NH 03868-5713; (H) 603-332-7310; (email) hampoul@metrocast.net; June 29, 1955 (New Haven, CT); Roman Catholic; East Haven HS (East Haven, CT) Married, 1 child. PRIORITIES: lower taxes; less regulation; more freedom. PERSONAL: motorcycle riding; classic cars.

COMMITTEES: Public Works and Highways

REPRESENTS: Rochester Ward 1

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Phyllis M. Katsakiores (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 13 (19TH TERM)

Retired; 1 Bradford St., Derry, NH 03038-4258; (H) 603-434-9587; (email) pkatsakiores@comcast.net; September 22, 1934; Wakefield, MA; Widowed; 3 children; Roman Catholic; Saugus HS (Saugus, MA); Malden Business School (Malden, MA); Derry Town Council (12 yrs.); Eucharistic Minister (St. Thomas, Derry); Rockingham County Executive Board. PERSONAL: cooking; grandchildren; travel.

COMMITTEES: State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs REPRESENTS: Derry

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Diane Kelley (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 32 (2ND TERM)

Real Estate Agent; 55 Hadley Highway, Temple, NH 03084; (H) 603-484-1377; (email) diane.kelley@leg.state. nh.us; 3 children; California State University (Channel Islands, CA; BS, 2009).

COMMITTEES: Municipal and County Government REPRESENTS: New Ipswich, Wilton, and Temple

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Eamon Kelley (D) COOS COUNTY 7 (2ND TERM)

PO Box 264, Berlin, NH 03570; (H) 603-653-5539; (email) eamon@kelleyforberlin.org.

COMMITTEES: Resources, Recreation and Development REPRESENTS: Berlin, Carroll, Jefferson, Kilkenny, and Whitefield

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Stephen J. Kennedy (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 13 (1ST TERM)

30 Glen Drive, Hudson, NH 03051; (O) 603-271-3310; (email) stephen.kennedy@leg.state.nh.us.

COMMITTEES: Election Law

REPRESENTS: Hudson

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Catherine Kenny (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 13 (1ST TERM)

Amateur farmer; 65 Bush Hill Road, Hudson, NH 03051; (H) 603-883-7535; (email) cathy.kenny@leg.state.nh.us; Nashua Emblem Club (#170); Opportunity Networks, Nashua; Nashaway Chapter of NH Audubon; Nashua Soup Kitchen; Touchstone Equine Therapy Programs; Amherst Animal Hospital (mgr., 21yrs). PERSONAL: vegetable and flower gardening; hunting and fishing throughout NH.

COMMITTEES: Environment and Agriculture

REPRESENTS: Hudson

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Cam E. Kenney (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 10 (3RD TERM)

Law Student; P.O. Box 26, Durham, NH 03824; (H) 508-677-5141; (email) cam.kenney@leg.state.nh.us; January 29, 1996; Single; University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH, 2018); Young Democrats Caucus (vice chair/legislative director). PRIORITIES: legalization of cannabis, housing, reproductive justice.

COMMITTEES: Judiciary

REPRESENTS: Durham

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit NOT VOTING Reducing the Business Profits Tax NOT VOTING Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis NOT VOTING Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Aboul B. Khan (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 30 (5TH TERM)

3 Green Leaf Drive, Seabrook, NH 03874; (H) 603-474-1496; (email) aboul.khan@leg.state.nh.us; March 1, 1960 (Bangladesh); Muslim Government School (Dhaka, Bangladesh); Notre Dame College (Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1981); became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1988; Seabrook Planning Board (2006-08); Town of Seabrook Budget Committee (2006-08); Town of Seabrook Board of Selectmen (2008-present).

COMMITTEES: Fish and Game and Marine Resources REPRESENTS: Seabrook

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Bill King (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 43 (2ND TERM)

Manufacturing Engineer (General Mgr./Business Unit Leader); 344 Elm St., Unit #5, Milford, NH 03055; (H) 603-490-1810; (email) king4nh@gmail.com; Married (Sandy); 4 children; Queensbury, NY; United States Navy (Aviation Electricians Mate); BS Degree in Engineering; Addiction Recovery Coalition of NH (ARCNH); Certified Recovery Support Worker; Milford Community Athletic Association (president, 3 yrs.); Trustee of the Trust Fund in Milford; Bridge Community Church Elder.

COMMITTEES: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs (Clerk) REPRESENTS: Milford

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Seth King (R) COOS COUNTY 4 (1ST TERM)

P.O. Box 27, Whitefield, NH 03598; (H) 603-837-7195; (email) seth.king@leg.state.nh.us.

COMMITTEES: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs

REPRESENTS: Carroll, Jefferson, Kilkenny, and Whitefield

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Allison Knab (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 12 (1ST TERM)

Executive Director, Great Bay Stewards; 112 Tidewater Farm Road, Stratham, NH 03885; (H) 603-580-5896; (email) allison.knab@leg.state.nh.us; Married (Brian); 2 children; University of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA; BA, 1997); Stratham Selectboard (vice chair); Conservation Commission; Recreation Commission.

COMMITTEES: Environment and Agriculture

REPRESENTS: Stratham

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Jim Kofalt (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 32 (2ND TERM)

Consultant; 46 Celts Way, Wilton, NH 03086; (H) 603-769-2130; (email) staterep@jimkofalt.com; October 16, 1966 (Bad Kreuznach, Germany); Married; Georgetown University (Washington, D.C.); Syracuse University (Syracuse, N.Y.; MBA, Whitman School of Management); Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative School District School Board (chair). PRIORITIES: tax relief; economic freedom; quality education, election integrity.

DEPUTY MAJORITY LEADER

COMMITTEES: Fish and Game and Marine Resources; Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs; Special Committee on Commissions

REPRESENTS: New Ipswich, Temple, and Wilton

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Katelyn T. Kuttab (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 17 (1ST TERM)

Software Engineer; 17 Dustin Road, Windham, NH 03087: (O) 603-689-8065; (email) Katelyn@kkuttab.com; September 26, 1986; Married (Johny); 4 children; Orthodox/Christian; Nashua HS (Nashua, NH); Florida Institute of Technology (Melbourne, FL; Computer Information Systems, 2012). PRIORITIES: academic excellence; ensuring that our elections are fair and transparent; keeping state costs down. PERSONAL: photography.

COMMITTEES: Judiciary (Clerk) REPRESENTS: Windham

New Representative -— No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Rick M. Ladd (R) GRAFTON COUNTY 5 (8TH TERM)

School Principal (retired, 2002); PO Box 67, Haverhill, NH 03765-0067; (H) 603-989-3268; (email) rick.ladd@ leg.state.nh.us; July 15, 1945 (Niagara Falls, NY); Married; 3 children; Presbyterian; Vermont Academy (Saxtons River, VT); University of Maine (Orono, ME; BA, History, 1967); University of Southern Maine (Gorham, ME; MS, School Administration,1974); US Army Artillery (1st Lt., Vietnam, 1967-70; U.S. Army Air Medal for Valor); Maine Army Natl. Guard/instructor, Maine Military Academy OCS Program (1970-1974); Haverhill Select Board (8 years, member, and chair); Haverhill Planning Board (member and chair, 6 years); Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5245, North Haverhill, NH; Precinct of Haverhill Corner (Fire Water District Commissioner and Chair); National Distinguished Principal; Public School Infrastructure Funding Committee; Trustee, University System of New Hampshire. PRIORITIES: support NH advantage through quality education and workforce; no unfunded mandates to municipal governments; strongly supports career technical education. PERSONAL: canoeing; hiking; travel; visiting historical landmarks.

COMMITTEES: Education (Chair)

REPRESENTS: Benton, Haverhill, Landaff, Piermont, and Warren

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Jessica Finn LaMontagne (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 17 (1ST TERM)

Construction artisan and project manager; 7 Trask Drive, Dover, NH 03820; (H) 919-357-2263; (O) 919-3572263; (email) finnlamontagne@gmail.com; August 3, 1962 (Groton, MA); Married (Douglas Dodd); 2 children; Andover HS (Andover, MA); University of Massachusetts (Amherst, MA; BA, Economics, 1985); University of California (Davis, CA; MS, International Agricultural Development). PRIORITIES: developing infrastructure in the state to increase use of solar and wind power; incentivizing improvements in energy efficiency and solar technology in the private rental market in our state; working on private/public partnerships to create more affordable housing; improving access for universal and affordable health care, including reproductive rights; legalizing marijuana; ranked choice voting. PERSONAL: hiking, gardening, working with my hands.

COMMITTEES: Resources, Recreation and Development REPRESENTS: Dover Ward 5

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Connie Lane (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 16 (3RD TERM)

Attorney; 34-1 Cabernet Drive, Concord, NH03301; (O) 603-271-3310; (email) connie.lane@leg.state.nh.us; Married; 2 children; Unitarian Universalist Church; CATCH Neighborhood Housing (founder); Legal Advice and Referral Center (founding executive director); NH Finance Authority (board member); Red River Theatre (board of trustees, 2 yrs. as chair); Merrimack County Commission.

COMMITTEES: Election Law REPRESENTS: Concord Ward 2

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Judie L. Lanza (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 29 (1ST TERM)

Registered Nurse; 21 Bayberry Lane, Goffstown, NH 03045; (H) 603-361-2657; (email) Judi.Lanza@leg.state. nh.us; Married (Joe); 3 children; West HS (Manchester, NH); Catholic Medical Center School of Nursing (Manchester, NH); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; Bachelor of Nursing Degree). PRIORITIES: serving as a voice for the residents of Goffstown.

COMMITTEES: Judiciary

REPRESENTS: Goffstown

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Richard Lascelles (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 14 (4TH TERM)

High Tech Corporate Trainer (retired); 236 Charles Bancroft Highway, Litchfield, NH 03052; (H) 603-325-5523; (email) rlascelleshome@prodigy.net; October 15,1948 (Canton, IL); Married, 4 children; Protestant; Easton HS (Easton, IL); University of New Haven (New Haven, CT; BS, 1979); United States Navy Submarine Service (10 yrs.); Litchfield Recreation Commission; Litchfield Budget Committee; Litchfield Board of Selectmen; Litchfield School Board (founder of Campbell HS); PRIORITIES: Veterans’ affairs, fish and game, agriculture.

COMMITTEES: Municipal and County Government REPRESENTS: Litchfield

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Erica Layon (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 13 (2ND TERM)

Economist; P.O. Box 1557; Derry, NH 03038; (O) 603-271-3565; (email) erica.layon@leg.state.nh.us; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA; BS, Economics, 2001). PRIORITIES: education; reducing the tax burden. PERSONAL: skydiving.

COMMITTEES: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs (Vice Chair) REPRESENTS: Derry

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Nicole Leapley (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 22 (1ST TERM)

7 Valley West Way, Manchester, NH 03102; (H) 603-206-5667; (email) nicole.leapley@leg.state.nh.us; Married, 2 children; University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Lincoln, NE); University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA; Ph.D., French Literature); Manchester School Board Committee (policy committee/chair, student conduct committee). PRIORITIES: building a sustainable and equitable Granite State where families and young people can thrive. PERSONAL: outdoor sports; plants; pottery making.

COMMITTEES: Ways and Means

REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 11

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

John A. Leavitt (R) MERRIMACK 10 (3RD TERM)

Small business owner; P.O. Box 16744, Hooksett, NH 03106; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) John.Leavitt@leg.state. nh.us; February 5, 1962 (Manchester, NH); non-denominational; Memorial HS (Manchester, NH); United States Army (Unit Supply Specialist, 1982-88). PRIORITIES: veterans’ affairs.

COMMITTEES: State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

REPRESENTS: Dunbarton and Hooksett

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

NOT VOTING Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work EXCUSED Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Daniel LeClerc (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 34 (1ST TERM)

Union Carpenter; 464 Boston Post Road, Unit 28, Amherst, NH 03031; (H) 603-365-6006; (O) 603-3656006; (email) djl91862@gmail.com; Married (Francine); 2 children; Memorial HS (Manchester, NH); N.E.T.I. (Manchester, NH; Associates in Building Construction; 1984). PRIORITIES: workers’ rights; school funding; property taxes; fuel costs. PERSONAL: spending time with my wife, Francine; visiting our son Joey and his wife, Libby, in Colorado; watching Joey perform with Graham Good and the Painters; golfing; attending concerts with our son, Michael.

COMMITTEES: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services

REPRESENTS: Amherst

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Peter R. Leishman (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 33 (12TH TERM)

Owner, Milford-Bennington Railroad Co. Inc.; 39 Birch Road, Peterborough, NH 03458-1900; (H) 924-0004; (O) 603-365-0621; (email) prleishman@aol.com; October 3, 1957 (Weymouth, MA); Married (Cheryl); 2 children; Episcopal; Milford Area HS (Milford, NH); Unity College (Unity, ME; AA, 1979); Peterborough Zoning Board (member, 6 yrs.); Milford Board of Selectmen (member, 14yrs.); Peterborough Lions Club, (member, 13 yrs.); Peterborough Players (board member, 6 yrs.). PRIORITIES: supportable, balanced budget. PERSONAL: hiking; skiing; foreign travel; biking.

COMMITTEES: Finance (Chair, Division I)

REPRESENTS: Peterborough and Sharon

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit NOT VOTING Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Alicia Lekas (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 38 (3RD TERM)

Teacher (retired); 30 Barretts Hill Road, Hudson, NH 03051; (H) 603-881-8960; (email) rep.alicia.lekas@gmail. com; Married (Tony); 3 children; Christian; West Geauga HS (Chesterland, OH); Rivier College (Nashua, NH; BA, Mathematics, 1994); Women’s Defense League of New Hampshire (founder, member). PRIORITIES: educational opportunities; lower taxes and spending; right to work; fewer regulations; liberty. PERSONAL: teaching homeschool math; jewelry making; art; music; dance; reading; gaming; gardening; being a good wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend.

COMMITTEES: Education

REPRESENTS: Hudson and Litchfield

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Tony Lekas (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 38 (3RD TERM)

Engineer (retired); 30 Barretts Hill Road, Hudson, NH 03051 (H) 603-305-5726; (email) rep.tony.lekas@ gmail.com; June 27, 1956; Married (Alicia); 3 children; University of Illinois (Urbana/Champaign, IL, 1974); PRIORITIES: protecting the rights of the people of my district and of New Hampshire; maintaining the New Hampshire Advantage, which includes keeping taxes and regulations as low as possible.

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments and Administration

REPRESENTS: Hudson and Litchfield

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Cassandra Levesque (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 4 (3RD TERM)

Optical Assistant/Student; 204 Emerald Drive, Barrington, NH; (H) 603-833-8687; (O) 603-833-8687; (email) cassandralevesque4nh@gmail.com; May 3, 1999 (Rochester, NH); Single; Methodist; Dover HS (Dover, NH); Southern NH University (Manchester, NH; Political Science). PRIORITIES: women’s and children’s rights; education; veterans’ issues. PERSONAL: photography/art; cooking/baking; genealogy; reading; food preservation/canning; camping and the outdoors.

COMMITTEES: Children and Family Law

REPRESENTS: Barrington and Strafford

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

John Lewicke (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 36 (3RD TERM)

Electrical/systems engineer (retired); 928 Starch Mill Road, Mason, NH 03048; (H) 603-878-2610; (email) Lewicke@yahoo.com; November 11, 1947 (Uxbridge, MA); 2 children; Keith Academy (Lowell, MA); United States Army (1966-68); Mascenic School District (board member); Granite State Taxpayers (board member). PRIORITIES: protecting individual rights. PERSONAL: building things (machines, etc.); technology.

COMMITTEES: Science, Technology and Energy

REPRESENTS: Brookline, Greenville, and Mason

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Christal R. Lloyd (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 8 (1ST TERM)

Payroll employee; 61 Linwood St., Nashua, NH 03060; (O) 603-417-6167; (email) Christal.Lloyd@leg.state. nh.us; September 2, 1983; Single; Unitarian Universalist; McPherson HS (McPherson, KS); University of Kansas (Lawrence, KS; BA). PRIORITIES: protecting access to reproductive health care; supporting public education; building inclusive communities. PERSONAL: swing dancing (Lindy Hop).

COMMITTEES: State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 6

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Patrick T. Long (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 23 (9TH TERM)

Ironworker (retired); 112 Hollis St., Manchester, NH 03101-1234; (H) 603-668-1037; (O) 603-668-1037; (email) long55@comcast.net; September 20, 1955 (Manchester, NH); Married (Karen); 1 child; United Church of Christ; West High School (Manchester, NH); Manchester Board of Alderman (chair); Manchester Board of School Committee (at-large member); Manchester Planning Board. PRIORITIES: workers’ rights; housing/tenants; help children thrive. PERSONAL: family time; football; volunteerism with several nonprofit boards.

COMMITTEES: Children and Family Law (Vice Chair) REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 3

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

David C. Love (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 13 (3RD TERM)

4 Maple St., Unit #3, Derry, NH 03038; (H) 603-275-9851; (email) davidlove4rep@gmail.com.

COMMITTEES: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services REPRESENTS: Derry

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Peter Lovett (D) GRAFTON COUNTY 8 (1ST TERM)

46 Lane Road, Holderness, NH 03245; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) peter.lovett@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Resources, Recreation and Development REPRESENTS: Ashland, Holderness, and Plymouth

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

David C. Lundgren (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 16 (7TH TERM)

Chiropractor; 21 King John Drive, Londonderry, 03053; (H) 603-432-3499; (O) 603-432-1800; (email) Qtipnh@aol.com; February 4, 1952 (Lowell, MA); Married (Robin); 3 children; Protestant; Chelmsford HS (Chelmsford, MA); Palmer College (Davenport, IA; 1974). PRIORITIES: opioid reduction legislation; veterans’ health care. PERSONAL: golf, sailing.

COMMITTEES: State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

REPRESENTS: Londonderry

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

EXCUSED Medicaid Dental Benefit

EXCUSED Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption

NOT VOTING Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis

EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax

EXCUSED Right to Work

EXCUSED Pay for Unused Vacation Time

David Luneau (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 9 (5TH TERM)

Engineer; 211 Putney Hill Road, Hopkinton, NH 03229-2510; (H) 603-746-6484; (email) dluneauNH@gmail. com; February 11, 1965 (Concord, NH); Married (Henrietta); 2 children; Hopkinton HS (Hopkinton, NH); Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA; BS, 1987); Hopkinton School Board (2007-2019; chair, 2008-2016); Hopkinton Rotary Club (vice-president/past-president, 2012-present); Advisory Boards at UNH and NHTI (1990-present). PRIORITIES: property tax relief, education funding, consumer protection. PERSONAL: hiking, cycling and skiing in New Hampshire.

COMMITTEES: Education

REPRESENTS: Bow and Hopkinton

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Robert J. (Bob) Lynn (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 17 (2ND TERM)

Chief Justice, NH Supreme Court (retired); 6 Dublin Road, Windham, NH 03087; (H) 603-235-7952; (O) 603271-3529; (email) rlynn4@gmail.com; August 26, 1949 (New Haven, CT); Married (Dina); 4 children; Roman Catholic; West Haven HS (West Haven, CT); University of New Haven (West Haven, CT; BS, Criminal Justice, 1971); University of Connecticut School of Law (Hartford, CT; JD, 1975); Bow School Board (member and rotating chair, 1982-89); PRIORITIES: bail reform; election integrity; increasing availability of affordable housing; protecting First and Second Amendment rights; privacy rights. PERSONAL: competitive rifle and pistol shooting.

COMMITTEES: Judiciary (Chair) REPRESENTS: Windham

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit

FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

John T. MacDonald (R) CARROLL COUNTY 6 (3RD TERM)

NH State Police (detective/retired, 2009), Attorney; P.O. Box 968, Wolfeboro Falls, NH 03896; (H) 603-387-5255; (email) john.macdonald@leg.state.nh.us; August 22, 1956 (Laconia, NH); Single; 3 children, 2 grandchildren; Protestant; Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, NH); Saint Anselm College (Manchester, NH; 1983); Massachusetts School of Law (Andover, MA; JD, 2012); Town of Wolfeboro Budget Committee (chair/member 30 yrs.); NH Retired Troopers Association (member, 2009-present). PRIORITIES: improving the daily lives of New Hampshire residents; opposing a sales or income tax. PERSONAL: hiking, boating.

COMMITTEES: Municipal and County Government (Clerk)

REPRESENTS: Wolfeboro and Tuftonboro

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Wayne D. MacDonald (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 16 (2ND TERM)

Retired; 11 Dickey St., Derry, NH 03038; (H) 603-434-8191; (O) 603-434-8191; (email) elephantsmarching@msn. org; September 6, 1954; (Derry, NH); Single; Presbyterian; Pinkerton Academy (Derry, NH); Saint Anselm College (Manchester, NH; BA, Political Science, 1976); Rivier University (Nashua, NH; MBA, 1987); Presidential Elector (2000); NH Republican State Committee (vice chair, 2003-11, 2017-18; chair 2006, 2011-13, 2018-19); Republican National Convention (alternate delegate, 1984; delegate 2000, 2004, 2012). PRIORITIES: election integrity; cost-effective health care; holding the line on taxes and spending. PERSONAL: golf and reading.

COMMITTEES: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs (Chair) REPRESENTS: Londonderry

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

James R. MacKay (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 18 (12TH TERM)

Psychotherapist and University Professor (retired); 139 North State St., Concord, NH 03301; (H) 603-224-0623; (email) james.mackay@mygait.com; May 8, 1930 (Medford, MA); Single; Stoneham HS (Stoneham, MA); Tufts University (Medford, MA; BA 1952; MA 1954); Boston University (Boston, MA; MSW, 1958); Union Graduate School (Cincinnati, OH; Ph.D.); US Army Reserves (major, MSC, 17 years); Mayor, City of Concord (1986-1988, 1990-1991); Concord City Councilor (1980-1991); City of Concord Airport Advisory Committee (1991-present); NH Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers (honored twice as “Social Worker of the Year”); Knee/Whitman Life Achievement Award of the Foundation of the National Association of Social Workers, DC (recognizing outstanding contributions to the social work field). PRIORITIES: strengthen community mental health services delivery system, support job creation/oppose job losses, support bipartisan collaboration. PERSONAL: Woodcarving; walking; reading.

COMMITTEES: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs

REPRESENTS: Concord Ward 4

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Mark S. Mackenzie (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 40 (2ND TERM)

Firefighter (Capt., retired); 319 West Erie St., Manchester, NH 03201; (O) 271-3125; (email) mark.mackenzie@ leg.state.nh.us; Franklin Pierce College (Rindge, NH; BS); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; MA, Public Administration); International Association of Firefighters (secretary-treasurer emeritus); Professional Firefighters of NH (secretary-treasurer emeritus); AFL-CIO (25+ yrs. as state president); Manchester Highway Commission. PRIORITIES: increasing minimum wage; improving public sector benefits; reforming the workers’ compensation system; achieving equal pay legislation. PERSONAL: cycling; skiing.

COMMITTEES: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services

REPRESENTS: Manchester Wards 1, 3, 10, 11, and 12

Former Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Jim J. Maggiore (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 23 (3RD TERM)

Stay-at-home dad; 17A Hobbs Road, North Hampton, NH 03862; (H) 603-556-0073; (O) 603-556-0073; (email) jim.maggiore@leg.state.nh.us; January 19, 1968 (Bay Shore, NY); Married (Melanie); 3 children; Roman Catholic; Bay Shore HS (Bay Shore, NY); Stonehill College (Easton, MA; BA, American Studies, 1990); North Hampton Municipal Budget Committee (2007-10; chair 1 yr.); North Hampton Select Schoolboard (chair, 2011-present); North Hampton Select Board, Planning Board, Heritage Commission, Water Commission, and Budget Committee; NH Municipal Association (board of directors, 2014-present). PRIORITIES: access to health care; tax relief; affordable housing options. PERSONAL: fishing, softball, baseball, and hiking.

COMMITTEES: Municipal and County Government

REPRESENTS: North Hampton

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis NOT VOTING Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Dennis Malloy (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 24 (5TH TERM)

Chief Development Officer, NH Public Television (retired, 2011); 10 Van Etten Drive, Greenland, NH 03840; (H) 603-294-0252; (email) dennis@dennismalloy.com; September 26, 1953 (Cedar Rapids IA); Married (Laura); Jefferson HS (Cedar Rapids, IA); Coe College (Cedar Rapids, IA; BA, Speech/English, 1975); Iowa State University (Ames, IA; MS, Journalism & Mass Communications, 1978); Bookkeeper, Trustee of the Trust Funds, Barrington, NH (2006-11); Barrington Board of Selectmen (2011-15); Bookkeeper, Trustee of the Trust Funds, Greenland, NH (2016-present); Seacoast Pediatric Cancer Cluster Commission (2018-present); Pease Restoration Advisory Board (2017-present); Shoreland Septic Systems Commission (2019-present); Seacoast Drinking Water Commission (2020-present).

PRIORITIES: education funding; drinking water protection; preventing downshifting of costs to towns and cities; affordable health care; balanced state budget. PERSONAL: nonprofit board services, including the Seacoast YMCA, Leadership NH, Great Bay Stewards, New Generation, Inc.

COMMITTEES: Ways and Means

REPRESENTS: Greenland and Rye

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Latha D. Mangipudi (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 11 (6TH TERM)

Speech and language pathologist; 20 Salmon Brook Drive, Nashua, NH 03062; (H) 603- 891-1239; (email) latha. mangipudi@leg.state.nh.us; May 21, 1961 (Mysore, Karnataka, India); Married; 2 children; Hindu; Nirmala Convent (Mysore, India); All India Institute of Speech and Hearing (Mysore, India; BS, 1982; MS, 1984); Boston University (Boston, MA); Greater Nashua Mental Health Assn.; NH Charitable Foundation (regional member, 2016- present); PRIORITIES: fair, equal opportunities for my constituents to live, work and enjoy a good quality of life here in NH. PERSONAL: community service.

COMMITTEES: Municipal and County Government

REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 8

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Dennis Mannion (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 25 (1ST TERM)

Law Enforcement (30 yrs. retired); 1 Muse Terrace, Salem, NH 03079; (O) 603-234-7879; (email) dennis.mannion@leg.state.nh.us; Married; Greater Lawrence Regional Vocational Technical HS (North Andover, MA). PRIORITIES: maintaining the NH Advantage by lowering taxes, protecting free speech and gun rights. Passing a “common sense” budget and never voting for an income or sales tax.

COMMITTEES: Criminal Justice and Public Safety; State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

REPRESENTS: Salem

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Tom Mannion (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 1 (1ST TERM)

Software Engineer; 45 Turtle Crossing Road, Pelham, NH 03076; (O) 603-271-2154; (email) tom@mannion4nh. com; January 6; Single; Westfield HS (Westfield, MA); University of Massachusetts (Lowell, MA; BS, Computer Engineering, 2012); United States Marines (2004-2008). PRIORITIES: lowering taxes; reducing government interference in our lives; protecting New Hampshire from federal over-reach. PERSONAL: Magic the Gathering; metal music.

COMMITTEES: State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

REPRESENTS: Pelham

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

COMMITTEES: Judiciary

REPRESENTS: Stratham

Zoe R. Manos (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 12 (1ST TERM)

Attorney (Family Law); P.O. Box 71, Stratham, NH 03885; (H) 603-793-6624; (O) 603-793-6624; (email) zoe. manos@leg.state.nh.us; Single; 1 child; Antioch College (Yellow Springs, OH; BA, Psychology, 1977); Catholic University of America (Columbus School of Law, Washington, DC; JD, 1983). PRIORITIES: protecting a woman’s right to safe, affordable reproductive health care, including the right to choose; ensuring that everyone has access to high-quality, affordable health care; assuring parity for mental health care and substance use care with physical care. PERSONAL: kayaking; personal strength training.

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

James I. Mason (R) MERRIMACK COUNTY 3 (2ND TERM)

Business Owner; 77 North Road, Franklin, NH 03235; (H) 160-364-8288; (email) james.mason@leg.state. nh.us; April 7, 1957 (Exeter, NH); Married (Lisa); 4 children; Protestant; Exeter HS (Exeter, NH); Goffstown HS (Goffstown, NH); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; BS, 1981); Masonic Meridian Lodge (Franklin); Franklin Business and Industrial Development, Corp.; Franklin Savings Bank (incorporator); NH Farm Bureau; National Rifle Association; NH Sheep and Wool Growers Association; Franklin City Council. PERSONAL: agriculture, hunting, and the outdoors.

COMMITTEES: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services

REPRESENTS: Franklin Wards, 1, 2, and 3

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

NOT VOTING Medicaid Dental Benefit

NOT VOTING Reducing the Business Profits Tax NOT VOTING Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption EXCUSED Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis NOT VOTING Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Linda A. Massimilla (D) GRAFTON COUNTY 1 (6TH TERM)

Teacher (retired); 197 Orchard Hill Road, Littleton, NH 03561; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) Linda.Massimilla@ leg.state.nh.us; Lowell, MA; Married; 1 child; Villa Augustina Academy (Goffstown, NH); Belknap College (Center Harbor, NH; BA); Plymouth State University (Plymouth, NH); Ammonoosuc Valley Retired Educators (president, 2007-2017); Plymouth State University, adjunct faculty (2006-08); NH-Canadian Trade Council (2013-present); Tri-county CAP (board member); Alcohol and Other Drugs Task Force (member). PERSONAL: reiki; touch for health; drawing; politics.

COMMITTEES: State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

REPRESENTS: Bath, Lisbon, Littleton, Lyman, Monroe, and Sugar Hill

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Lisa Mazur (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 44 (1ST TERM)

Venue Operations Director; 39 Shirley Park Road, Goffstown, NH 03045; (O) 603-714-4592; (email) lisa.mazur@ leg.state.nh.us; Sept-lies, Quebec, Canada; Married; Naturalized 3 yrs. ago. PRIORITIES: protect the constitutional rights of all citizens, from free speech to firearms to privacy; limit government spending; lower taxes; oppose a state income or sales tax; support public policies that make energy more affordable for families and businesses; support parental choice in education. PERSONAL: boating, travelling.

COMMITTEES: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs

REPRESENTS: Goffstown and Weare

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Christopher (Chris) R. McAleer (D) CARROLL 2 (2ND TERM)

Financial Services, Realtor (retired); Licensed Real Estate Agent; 74 Whitney Hill Loop, P.O. Box 74, Jackson, NH 03846; (H) 978-314-4592; (email) chrismac4nh@yahoo.com; March 17, 1947 (Boston, MA); Married (Laurie); 2 children; Brown & Nichols School (Cambridge, MA); University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA; BA, Economics, 1969); CLU Degree; Trustee of the Trust Funds (Jackson, NH); Jackson Planning Board. PRIORITIES: property tax fairness and relief; fair funding for public education; accurate teaching of history without censorship; affordable health care; pro-choice; reduced energy costs while producing alternative energy sources with clean air, water and climate considerations all in mind. PERSONAL: alpine skiing, sailing, reading, enjoying my grandchildren.

COMMITTEES: Commerce and Consumer Affairs

REPRESENTS: Albany, Bartlett, Chatham, Hale’s Location, Hart’s Location, Jackson, and Sandwich

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Rebecca S. McBeath (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 28 (4TH TERM)

Attorney; 243 Middle Road, Portsmouth, NH 03801; (H) 603-834-3281; (O) 603-431-2324; (email) Rebecca. McBeath@leg.state.nh.us; January 10, 1963 (Lexington, KY); 4 children; Protestant; Rockville HS (Rockville, MD); Randolph Macon Women’s College (Lynchburg, VA; BA, 1985); University of NH Law School (Concord, NH; JD, 1992); Municipal Election Clerk (Ward 2, Portsmouth, 2012-14); American Bar Association; National Association of Elder Law Attorneys. PERSONAL: genealogy; photography; NH and American history.

COMMITTEES: Judiciary

REPRESENTS: Portsmouth Ward 2

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax EXCUSED Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Nikki McCarter (R) BELKNAP COUNTY 8 (1ST TERM)

75 Wild Acres Road, Belmont, NH 03220; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) nikki.mccarter@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Legislative Administration

REPRESENTS: Belmont, Sanbornton, and Tilton

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Mark E. McConkey (R) CARROLL COUNTY 8 (9TH TERM)

Construction; 10 Clover Lane, #1, Freedom, NH 03836; (H) 603-520-8275; (email) mrkmcconkey@gmail.com; November 29, 1954, Ohio; Married (Carroll); 3 children; Congregationalist; Northampton HS (Northampton, MA); Springfield College (Springfield, MA; BS, Community and Outdoor Resources, 1977); Lakes Region Planning Commission (Freedom); Ossipee Zoning Board (past chair). PRIORITIES: roads and bridges.

COMMITTEES: Public Works and Highways (Chair); Special Committee on Housing REPRESENTS: Brookfield, Eaton, Effingham, Freedom, Madison, Moultonborough, Tamworth, and Wakefield

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Valerie McDonnell (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 25 (1ST TERM)

2 West Duston Road, Salem, NH 03079; (O) 603-271-3565; (email) valerie.mcdonnell@leg.state.nh.us; Salem HS (Salem, NH); Southern NH University (Manchester, NH). PERSONAL: public speaking; writing; acoustic guitar.

COMMITTEES: Education REPRESENTS: Salem

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Kat McGhee (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 35 (3RD TERM)

Project Management Professional; P.O. Box 1602, Hollis, NH; (H) 603-465-2033; (C ) 617-791-3166; (email) kat. mcghee@leg.state.nh.us; April 27, 1959 (Newport, RI); Married (John); 4 children, 9 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild; Masters of Education from Cambridge College; President of ADAPT (Assoc. for Development and Productivity through Technology Training (2000 & 2001); Chair Information Technology Training Conference, Newport, RI (2002 & 2003); Nashua Regional Planning Commission’s Energy Facility Advisory Committee (Hollis appointee, 2014-17); Hollis Zoning Board of Adjustments (2015-present); PRIORITIES: smart energy policy; easing state cost-shifting to towns through adequate school funding, passing a living wage and other family-friendly economic policies that the overall economy by encouraging young families to move to NH; maintain the checks and balances that promote good government. PERSONAL: time with family and friends, music, outdoor activities, cooking, reading, art, and film.

COMMITTEES: Science, Technology and Energy REPRESENTS: Hollis

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Tim McGough (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 12 (3RD TERM)

Chief Commercial Officer; P.O. Box 1717, Merrimack, NH 03054; (O) 603-512-0484; (email) Tim.McGough@ leg.state.nh.us; Married; Council on Applied Science and Technology; Nashua Fish and Game Club (Board of Trustees). PRIORITIES: health care; business regulations; health insurance; education costs; emergency medical services/first responders.

COMMITTEES: Resources, Recreation and Development

REPRESENTS: Merrimack

Former Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Carol M. McGuire (R) MERRIMACK COUNTY 27 (8TH TERM)

Capitalist; 700 Suncook Valley Highway, Epsom, NH 03234; (H) 603-782-4918; (email) carol@mcguire4House. com; August 15, 1953; Married (Daniel); Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA; MA, BS-1975); Boston University (Boston, MA; MBA, 1981); Epsom Budget Committee, member (2008-2011); Epsom Cemetery Trustee (2008-2017); NH Liberty Alliance, treasurer (2006-2009); PRIORITIES: decreased regulations.

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments and Administration (Chair) REPRESENTS: Allenstown, Dunbarton, Epsom, and Hooksett

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit

FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Dan McGuire (R) MERRIMACK COUNTY 14 (4TH TERM)

Computer Engineer (retired), Angel Investor; 700 Suncook Valley Highway, Epsom, NH 03234-4333; (H) 603-782-4918; (email) dan.mcguire@leg.state.nh.us; Married (Carol); Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA; Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1986); Granite State Taxpayers (board member); Josiah Bartlett Center (board member); Suncook Valley GOP (chair); Epsom Planning Board. PERSONAL: Avid bridge player (4-time NH Champion).

COMMITTEES: Finance (Vice Chair, Div. 1)

REPRESENTS: Epsom

Former Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Mark R. McLean (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 15 (5TH TERM)

Senior Engineer, Osram Sylvania: 43 Forest Hill Way, Manchester, NH 03109; (H) 603-668-0076; (email) mark. mclean@leg.state.nh.us; University of New Brunswick (Fredericton, NB, Canada; BSc, Chemical Engineering, 1993); Northeastern University (Boston, MA; MA, MSc, Chemical Engineering, 1996); Royal Canadian Artillery (1962-1984); Hillsborough County Delegation; Manchester Republican Committee (treasurer); Deering Fish and Game Club. PERSONAL: Hopkinton Town Band (flutist).

COMMITTEES: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs

REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 8

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Charles E. McMahon (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 17 (11TH TERM)

Professional Real Estate Agent (NH & MA); 11 Floral St., Windham, NH 03087; (H) 603-401-4646; (email) cmcmahon55@gmail.com; September 21, 1954 (Waltham, MA); Married (Kimberly); 3 children; Roman Catholic; Salem HS (Salem, NH); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; BA, Social Work, 1977); Windham Board of Selectmen (past member, 4 terms). PRIORITIES: to provide strong advocacy for continued funding and cost-effective home and community-based care for elderly and disabled New Hampshire citizens; to continue to work on all issues that come before the House and Senate while working collaboratively in support of programs for education access, energy generation, solid waste management, and access to affordable health care and pharmacy medications. PERSONAL: my primary interest is being a committed resource that can be counted on to be of help to all to help get things done while we are young.

COMMITTEES: Children and Family Law REPRESENTS: Windham

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Rebecca McWilliams (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 30 (3RD TERM)

Architect/Attorney; 192 Silk Farm Road, Concord, NH 03301; (H) 603-228-6230; (O) 603-227-6494; (email) rebeccamcwilliams@gmail.com; Married; 3 children; Unitarian; Roger Williams University (Bristol, RI); Suffolk University Law School (Boston, MA). PRIORITIES: child care affordability and accessibility; zoning reform; net metering; reducing auto carbon emissions; affordable and accessible mental health services. PERSONAL: farming, travel, aviation, photography, cairn terriers.

COMMITTEES: Science, Technology and Energy; Special Committee on Childcare REPRESENTS: Concord Wards 5, 6, 7, and 8

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Charles R. Melvin, Sr. (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 20 (3RD TERM)

Small Business Owner; 81 South Main St., Newton, NH 03833; (H) 603-819-6280; (email) charlie.melvin@leg. state.nh.us; Newton Board of Selectmen (3 yrs.); Newton Planning Board (30 years); Newton Zoning Board of Adjustment (15 yrs.); Real Estate Broker (MA & NH); Justice of the Peace/Notary Public; American Conservative Union Foundation for Excellence award winner; General John Stark Protector of Freedom recipient.

COMMITTEES: Public Works and Highways

REPRESENTS: Newton, Plaistow, and South Hampton

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Hoy Robert Menear (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 11 (1ST TERM)

38 Swaan Drive, Lee, NH 03861; (H) 603-397-5267; (email) hoy.menear@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

REPRESENTS: Dover Ward 4, Lee, and Madbury

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Gary Merchant (D) SULLIVAN COUNTY 6 (3RD TERM)

Pharmacist and Healthcare Executive (retired, 2016); 272 Pleasant St., Claremont, NH 03743; (O) 603-5581389; (email) merchant4nhhouse@gmail.com; August 22, 1953 (Claremont, NH); Married (Joella); Stevens HS (Claremont, NH); Northeastern University (Boston, MA; BS, Pharmacy, 1977); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; MBA, 1995); PRIORITIES: property tax relief; health care access; public education; individual rights; environmental protection. PERSONAL: traveling; reading; time with family.

COMMITTEES: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs

REPRESENTS: Claremont Wards 1, 2, 3 and Croydon

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Troy Merner (R) COOS COUNTY 1 (4TH TERM)

Ironworker (retired, 2000); PO Box 421, Lancaster, NH 03584; (H) 603-788-3048; (email) merner08@aol. com; November 1, 1961 (Brookline, MA); Married; 2 children; Roman Catholic; Brockton HS (Brockton, MA); Lancaster Board of Selectmen; North Country Charter Academy (trustee); Northern Health and Human Services (trustee). PERSONAL: fishing, cruising.

COMMITTEES: Science, Technology and Energy

REPRESENTS: Dalton, Lancaster, Northumberland, and Stratford

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

David Meuse (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 37 (3RD TERM)

Communications/Administration (AON Hewitt, retired); 579 Sagamore Ave., Unit 97, Portsmouth, NH, 03801; (O) 603-271-3529; (email); david.meuse@leg.state.nh.us; Pennsylvania State University (State College, PA; BA, Journalism); Portsmouth City Council Safe Water Advisory Group; NH Safe Water Alliance; NH Society of Photographic Artists; NH Art Association.

COMMITTEES: Criminal Justice and Public Safety

REPRESENTS: New Castle, Newington, and Portsmouth Ward 1 and 5

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

David E. Milz (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 13 (6TH TERM)

Continental Airlines (General Mgr., retired); 12R Bonnie Lane, Derry, NH 03038; (H) 603-437-0030; (email) davidmilz@leg.state.nh.us; August 4, 1949 (Chicago IL); Married (Pamela); Lutheran; Schurz HS (Chicago, IL); University of Illinois (Chicago, IL; BA, English, 1976); United States Air Force (1968-1972); Derry Housing & Redevelopment Authority (commissioner); Rockingham County Executive Board. PRIORITIES: Second Amendment; education funding; balanced budget. PERSONAL: Bonsai and Japanese water gardening; an avid reader.

COMMITTEES: Public Works and Highways (Clerk) REPRESENTS: Derry

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax EXCUSED Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption EXCUSED Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis EXCUSED Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Ben Ming (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 35 (1ST TERM)

Attorney; P.O. Box 962, Hollis, NH 03049; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) ben.ming@leg.state.nh.us; Boston, MA; Married; 4 children; George Washington University (Washington, DC; BS, Computer Science, 2003); Suffolk University (Boston, MA; Juris Doctor, 2009); Hollis Planning Board (2016-present). PRIORITIES: supporting local schools; preserving rural lands; marital freedom (rights of privacy).

COMMITTEES: Fish and Game and Marine Resources

REPRESENTS: Hollis

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Michael I. Moffett (R) MERRIMACK COUNTY 4 (3RD TERM)

Professor (retired); 144 Green View Drive, Loudon, NH 03307; (H) 603-491-0553; (email) michael.moffett@ leg.state.nh.us; May 30, 1955 (Lancaster, NH); Married (Beth Anne); 2 children; Roman Catholic; Groveton HS (Groveton, NH); Plymouth State University (Plymouth, NH; BS, Social Science, 1978; Education, 1989); United States Marines (1982-2010, Lt. Colonel, ret.); Veteran of Foreign Wars; American Legion; Marine Corps League; Lions Club; Groveton HS and Plymouth State University Alumni Associations; Civil Air Patrol (senior member). PRIORITIES: civics and gifted student education. PRIORITIES: writing, sports, traveling.

COMMITTEES: State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs (Chair) REPRESENTS: Canterbury and Loudon

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

NOT VOTING Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Renee Monteil (D) CHESHIRE COUNTY 15 (1ST TERM)

212 West Surry Road, Keene, NH 03431; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) Renee.Monteil@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Legislative Administration

REPRESENTS: Chesterfield, Hinsdale, Surry, Walpole, Westmoreland and Keene Wards 1, 3, 4, and 5

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Maureen

Mooney (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 12 (5TH TERM)

State Legislator; P.O. Box 1676, Merrimack, NH 03054; (H) 603-233-0319; (email) Rep.Maureen.Mooney@ gmail.com; April 22, 1975 (Melrose, MA); Married; Roman Catholic; Academy of the Holy Family (Baltic, CT); Thomas More College (Merrimack, NH; BA); Massachusetts School of Law (Andover, MA; JD); New England College (Henniker, NH; M.Ed.). PRIORITIES: no income or sales tax; educational choice; life; economy.

COMMITTEES: Finance (Vice Chair, Division III)

REPRESENTS: Merrimack

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Corinne Morse (D) GRAFTON COUNTY

9 (1ST TERM)

54 Roberts Road, Canaan, NH 03741; (O) 509-344-9979; (email) corinne.morse@leg.state.nh.us; January 23, 1987; Married (Dustin); 2 children. PRIORITIES: property tax relief; access to affordable housing; environmental protection.

COMMITTEES: Environment and Agriculture

REPRESENTS: Canaan, Dorchester, and Orange

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Jennifer Morton (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 34 (1ST TERM)

Community Organizer; 485 Boston Post Road, Amherst, 03031; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) jennifer.morton@leg. state.nh.us; Married (Michelle); 2 children. PERSONAL: community organizer and social justice advocate.

COMMITTEES: Fish and Game and Marine Resources REPRESENTS: Amherst

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Candace Moulton (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 20 (1ST TERM)

Registered Nurse; 211 South Elm St., #1, Manchester, NH 03103; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) candace.moulton@ leg.state.nh.us; 2 children; BS in Biochemistry/Nursing; Manchester Selectboard (Ward 9). PRIORITIES: education; children and family law; health and human services/elderly; environmental policy. PERSONAL: cooking, sewing, knitting, bicycling, playing the clarinet and flute.

COMMITTEES: Children and Family Law REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 9

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Russell Muirhead (D) GRAFTON COUNTY 12 (2ND TERM)

Professor, Dartmouth College; 11 Lyme Road, Hanover, NH 03755; (H) 603-277-9062; (email) russell.muirhead@leg.state.nh.us; Married; 2 children; Central HS (Manchester, NH). PERSONAL: Author of “A Lot of People Are Saying: The New Conspiracism and the Assault on Democracy”

COMMITTEES: Election Law REPRESENTS: Hanover and Lyme

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Chris Muns (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 29 (2ND TERM)

Retired; 5 Nersesian Way, Hampton, NH 03842; (O) 603-929-3629; (email) chris.muns@leg.state.nh.us; June 9, 1955 (Evanston, IL); Married (Melanie); 2 children; Presbyterian; American School in London (London, United Kingdom); Bowdoin College (Brunswick, ME; BA, Economics, 1977); Amos Tuck School of Business Administration, Dartmouth College (Hanover, NH; MBA, 1982); Winnacunnet High School board (member, 201215; board chair, 2 yrs.)

PRIORITIES: Better roads, clean water, and other infrastructure to support current and future needs; lower property taxes; better and more affordable housing, energy, health care, and child care; job and academic training opportunities; responsible and sustainable business development; the freedom of every Granite Stater to live in safe neighborhoods, easily vote in safe and fair elections, love and marry who they choose, and have as many children as they wish; stronger support for public education and recognition of the role it has always played to prepare each generation to become full participants in our democracy; better support for those who are unable to care for themselves or who need assistance in a moment of crisis in their lives; better understanding and partnership between the Town of Hampton and the State of New Hampshire. PERSONAL: student of history; collector of baseball hats and jerseys; lover of daily walks on the beach with my wife and dog.

COMMITTEES: Science, Technology and Energy

REPRESENTS: Hampton

Former Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

James M. Murphy (D) GRAFTON COUNTY 12 (2ND TERM)

Orthopaedic Surgeon (retired); 90 South Main St., Hanover, NH 03755; (O) 603-271-3565; (email) James. Murphy@leg.state.nh.us; New London Hospital Board of Trustees; NH Prescription Drug Affordability Board; NH Fiscal Policy Institute (board of directors).

COMMITTEES: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs

REPRESENTS: Hanover and Lyme

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Nancy A. Murphy (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 12 (1ST TERM)

Nurse Coordinator (retired); 20 Brenda Lane, Merrimack, NH 03054; (H) 603-424-0254; (email) Nancy. Murphy@leg.state.nh.us; December 12, 1958 (Cambridge, MA); Married (John); 6 children; Roman Catholic; Mount Saint Joseph Academy (Brighton, MA); Boston University School of Nursing (Boston, MA; BS, Nursing, 1980); Town of Merrimack (Town Council, 2021-24); Commission on Environmentally Triggered Chronic Illness (SB 85; member, 2019-present); Commission to Investigate and Analyze the Environmental and Public Health Impacts Relating to the Releases of Per-fluorinated Chemicals in the Air, Soil and Groundwater in Merrimack, Bedford, Litchefield, and Londonderry (HB 737, prime sponsor and commission member, 2019-present); NH Safe Water Alliance (board of directors); NH Science and Public Health (member); Merrimack Citizens for Clean Water (founding member); Alzheimer’s Association; Wreaths Across America; Special Olympics; Our Lady of Mercy Church. PRIORITIES: improving the lives of NH citizens with a special focus on vulnerable populations, the environment and public health. PERSONAL: community volunteering; reading; photography; spending time with family and friends.

COMMITTEES: Criminal Justice and Public Safety REPRESENTS: Merrimack

Former Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Alissandra Murray (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 20 (1ST TERM)

Nonprofit Director; 166 Rosedale Ave., Manchester, NH 03103; (H) 603-759-3522; (email) Alissandra.Murray@ leg.state.nh.us. PRIORITIES: enabling more accessible and affordable housing; funding a quality public education; criminal justice reform.

COMMITTEES: Criminal Justice and Public Safety (Clerk)

REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 9

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Kate Murray (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 22 (4TH TERM)

Educator (retired); 38 Ducks Head, PO Box 2193, New Castle, NH 03854; (H) 603-501-8989; (O) 603-501-8989; (email) dr.karma2000@gmail.com; Married (David); 2 children. PRIORITIES: education funding and a budget that works for everyone.

COMMITTEES: Finance (Div. II)

REPRESENTS: New Castle and Portsmouth Ward 5

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Megan A. Murray (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 37 (3RD TERM)

Educator; 2 Steeple Lane, Amherst, NH 03031; (H) 978-494-4636; (email) Megan.Murray@leg.state.nh.us; Lehigh University (Bethlehem, PA; BA, 2004); PRIORITIES: education; environment; human services. PERSONAL: food, fishing, horses.

COMMITTEES: Environment and Agriculture REPRESENTS: Amherst and Milford

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Mel Myler (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 9 (6TH TERM)

National Education Association (executive staff, retired); PO Box 82, Contoocook, NH 03229; (H) 603-7465294; (email) Mel.Myler@leg.state.nh.us; September 1, 1944 (Artesia, CA); Married (Diane); 2 children; California Western University (San Diego, CA; BA); University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI; MA); University of Michigan (Advanced Doctoral Studies); National Education Association (NEA-NH president, 21 years); NH Alliance for Effective Schools (founder); City Year New Hampshire (board of directors); Volunteer NH (member, 2012-present); Hopkinton Youth Sports Association (founder); Concord Friendly Kitchen (volunteer). PERSONAL: golf, alpine skiing, reading, grandchildren.

COMMITTEES: Education

REPRESENTS: Bow and Hopkinton

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

EXCUSED Medicaid Dental Benefit

EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax

EXCUSED Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work

EXCUSED Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis

EXCUSED Pay for Unused Vacation Time

David Nagel (R) BELKNAP COUNTY 6 (1ST TERM)

Physician; P.O. Box 120, 440 NH Rte. 140, Gilmanton, NH 03237; (O) 603-491-5708; (email) Davidnaglemd@ gmail.com; August 26, 1959 (Buffalo, NY); Married (Mary Frances); 2 children; Roman Catholic; Orchard Park HS (Orchard Park, NY); Hamilton College (Clinton, NY; BA, 1981); University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry (Rochester, NY; MD, 1985); National Football League Players Association subcommittee on pain management and performance (co-chair). PRIORITIES: increased access to health care and to alternative health care for pain-related issues; lower barriers to and costs of health care through medical prior authorization overhaul; decreasing medical care costs through more efficient health care delivery and provider responsibility; increase access to integrative pain care by lowering barriers, including access to opioids for those who need them for acute, chronic, and end-of-life care; promoting diversity by addressing issues of stigmatization and disparity in all realms of life; promoting Native American state recognition to achieve native access to federal programs. PERSONAL: author; advocate/founder of two nonprofits; triathlete; endurance sports; skiing; hiking; woodworking; outdoor photography; church cantor.

COMMITTEES: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs

REPRESENTS: Gilford, Gilmanton, and Laconia Ward 2

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Jodi Nelson (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 13 (2ND TERM)

7 Nutmeadow Lane, Derry, NH 03038; (H) 508-397-9999; (email) Jodi.Nelson@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Children and Family Law; Special Committee on Childcare

REPRESENTS: Derry — Rep. Nelson was elected to the NH House in a Special Election on December 7, 2021

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption NOT ELECTED Right to Work NOT ELECTED Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis NOT ELECTED Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Jodi Newell (D) CHESHIRE COUNTY 4 (1ST TERM)

Homeless Advocate/Overdose Crisis Organizer; 32 Leverett St., Keene, NH 03431; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) jodi.newell@leg.state.nh.us; (Widow); 2 children; Keene State College (Keene, NH; working on BA). PRIORITIES: housing justice; fully funding public education; reproductive rights; protecting the integrity of our political process; environmental protections; ensuring true access to health care; expanding/improving mental health and substance abuse services.

COMMITTEES: Criminal Justice and Public Safety REPRESENTS: Keene Ward 4

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Ray Newman (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 4 (3RD TERM)

FAA, Air Traffic Controller/Supervisor (retired); 25 Charlotte Ave., Nashua, NH 03064; (H) 603-8808973; (email) Ray.Newman@leg.state.nh.us; Providence, RI; Married (Sue); 3 children; Providence College (Providence, RI; BA, Education); United States Army (2nd Lt.). PERSONAL: golf; visiting our children and 6 grandchildren in our travel trailer.

COMMITTEES: Criminal Justice and Public Safety REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 2

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Sue Newman (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 4 (4TH TERM)

Realtor (25 yrs.); 25 Charlotte Ave., Nashua, NH 03064-1552; (H) 603-880-8973; (email) Sue.Newman@leg. state.nh.us; Married (Ray); 3 children; Nashua Board of Selectmen (Ward 2, 8 yrs.); Nashua Board of Education (1988-95). PERSONAL: golf; visiting our children and 6 grandchildren in our travel trailer.

COMMITTEES: Public Works and Highways REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 2

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Clifford A. Newton (R) STRAFFORD COUNTY 6 (4TH TERM)

Auto Restoration (retired); 168 Old Dover Road, Rochester, NH 03867; (H) 603-507-4698; (email) Clifford. Newton@leg.state.nh.us; October 30, 1956 (Rochester, NH); Married (Bonnie); 2 children; Roman Catholic; Spaulding HS (Rochester, NH). PRIORITIES: preserving the NH Advantage. PERSONAL: photography; classic sports cars and events.

COMMITTEES: Public Works and Highways REPRESENTS: Rochester, Ward 2

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Kristin Noble (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 2 (1ST TERM)

Retired; 3 Ellison Drive, Bedford, NH 03110; (O) 603-493-0645; (email) Kristin.Noble@leg.state.nh.us; Manchester, NH; Married (Jeff); 2 children; Roman Catholic; Memorial HS (Manchester, NH); Nashua Community College (Nashua, NH). PRIORITIES: protect individual rights; quality education for all NH students. PERSONAL: spending time with family and friends; playing golf; interior decorating; politics.

COMMITTEES: Education

REPRESENTS: Bedford

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Henry Noel (D) COOS COUNTY 5 (2ND TERM)

Lab Technician, City of Berlin (retired); 7 Bisson Road, Berlin, NH 03570; (H) 603-752-3045; (email) Henry. Noel@leg.state.nh.us; 1949 (Berlin, NH); Franco-American School (Berlin, NH); Notre Dame HS (Berlin, NH, 1967); Boston College (Chestnut Hill, MA; BA, English Literature); North Stratford Railroad (co-founder); Berlin Planning Board (2021-present). PERSONAL: local bedrock geology; Nordic skating; hiking.

COMMITTEES: Science, Technology and Energy REPRESENTS: Berlin

Former Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Sharon Nordgren (D) GRAFTON COUNTY 12 (18TH TERM)

Volunteer; 23 Rope Ferry Road, Hanover, NH 03755; (H) 603-643-5068; (email) Sharon.Nordgren@leg.state. nh.us; October 21, 1943 (Chicago, IL); Married (Richard); 2 children; United Church of Christ; St. Louis Park HS (St. Louis Park, MN): University of Minnesota (Minneapolis, MN; AA, 1965); NH Council for Children & Adolescents with Chronic Health Conditions (1993-2006); Montshire Museum of Science (board chair); NH League of Women Voters. PRIORITIES: children and families, health care and insurance availability, stabilizing the state budget. PERSONAL: spectator sports, exercise, gardening, grandsons.

SENIOR DEMOCRATIC

ADVISOR

COMMITTEES: Finance (Div. II)

REPRESENTS: Hanover and Lyme

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work EXCUSED Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Jeanine M. Notter (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 12 (7TH TERM)

Former Fitness Professional; 19 Whittier Road, Merrimack, NH 03054; (H) 603-423-0408; (email) Jeanine. Notter@leg.state.nh.us; Notre Dame HS (Riverside, CA); University of California-Riverside (Riverside, CA). PRIORITIES: fiscal and social responsibility.

MAJORITY WHIP

COMMITTEES: Science, Technology and Energy REPRESENTS: Merrimack

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Frances E. Nutter-Upham (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 8 (3RD TERM)

Psychotherapist; 3 Fulton St., Nashua, NH 03060; 603-889-8806; (email) Fran.Nutterupham@leg.state.nh.us; Sept. 26, 1954 (Great Lakes Naval Base, Chicago, IL); Married (Bill); 4 children; Merrimack HS (Merrimack, NH); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; BA, Art History, 1978); Lesley University (Cambridge, MA; MA, Art Theory, 1999); Currier Museum of Art (Art Therapist for Veterans); Hillsborough Nursing Home committee. PRIORITIES: mental health; health care; policies affecting children; telemedicine. PERSONAL: painting; reading; travel; nature and kayaking.

COMMITTEES: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs

REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 6

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Zachary Nutting (R) CHESHIRE COUNTY 11 (1ST TERM)

Vending Service Manager; 71 Richmond Road, Winchester, NH 03470; (O) 603-313-1040; (email) Zacharynutting2022@gmail.com; February 28, 1983 (Keene, NH); Married (Lindsey); Keene HS (Keene, NH); Southern New Hampshire University (Manchester, NH). PRIORITIES: protecting constitutional rights.

COMMITTEES: Fish and Game and Marine Resources REPRESENTS: Winchester

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Allison Nutting-Wong (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 9 (4TH TERM)

49 MacDonald Drive, Nashua, NH 03062; (H) 603-809-0560; (email) Allison.NuttingWong@leg.state.nh.us; Nashua North HS (Nashua, NH); Russell Sage College (Troy, NY; 2011).

COMMITTEES: Legislative Administration REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 5

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Michael B. O’Brien, Sr. (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 10 (8TH TERM)

Deputy Fire Chief, Nashua Fire Rescue (Retired, 35 yrs.); 4 Woodfield St., Nashua, NH 03062; (H) 603-8888051; (email) michael.obrien@leg.state.nh.us; December 2, 1954 (Boston, MA); Married (Diane); 3 children; Roman Catholic; Don Bosco Technical HS (Boston, MA); Mass Maritime Academy (Bourne, MA); Nashua Board of Alderman (vice-president; Alderman at Large); Ancient Order of Hibernians (12 yrs.); International Association of Firefighters (35 yrs.)

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments and Administration REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 9

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Travis J. O’Hara (R) BELKNAP COUNTY 4 (2ND TERM)

Business Development and Profitability Advisor; 25 Spring St. #2, Belmont, NH 03220; (H) 603-223-7072; (email) travis@OHara4NH.com; January 12, 1994 (Laconia, NH); Married (Briana); 2 children; Christian; Laconia HS (Laconia, NH); Granite State College (Concord, NH; Bachelor of Accountacy/Finance). PRIORITIES: 2nd Amendment rights; lessen burdens on NH small businesses.

COMMITTEES: Transportation REPRESENTS: Belmont

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Candice M. O’Neil (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 29 (1ST TERM)

Attorney; 9 Penniman Lane, Hampton, NH 03842; (H) 603-493-6925 ;(O) 603-493-6925; (email) Candace. ONeil@leg.state.nh.us; December 2, 1980; Married (Corey); 3 children; Salem HS (Salem, NH); Assumption College (Worcester, MA; Business, 2003); Northeastern University School of Law (Boston, MA; 2006).

PRIORITIES: access to high quality, affordable child care; common sense gun safety measures; public education; supporting small businesses and the workforce of New Hampshire.

COMMITTEES: State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs; Special Committee on Childcare REPRESENTS: Hampton

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Jason M. Osborne (R) ROCKINGHAM

COUNTY 2 (5TH TERM)

65 Miner Road, Auburn, NH 03032; (H) 603-391-2138; (email) Jason@osborne4NH.com

HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER

COMMITTEES: Commerce and Consumer Affairs; Legislative Administration; Rules REPRESENTS: Auburn, Candia, and Deerfield

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Mike Ouellet (R) COOS COUNTY 3 (1ST TERM)

Heavy Construction Equipment Sales; P.O. Box 92, Colebrook, NH 03576; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) Mike. Ouellet@lege.state.nh.us; Married; 3 children; Planning Board (administrator/chair); Coos County Planning Board; Selectman School Board Member. PERSONAL: fishing; hunting; camping; snowmobiling; ATVing; girls softball coach (30+ yrs./5 NHIAA State Titles).

COMMITTEES: Fish and Game and Marine Resources

REPRESENTS: Colebrook, Columbia, Erving’s Location, and Stewartstown

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

David Paige (D) CARROLL COUNTY 1 (1ST TERM)

Publishing Professional; 1230 West Side Road, North Conway, NH 03860; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) David. Paige@leg.state.nh.us; American Library Association (division president); Conway Public Library (trustee, 2014-20); Northeast Woodland School (trustee, 2020-present). PRIORITIES: affordable and accessible child care; affordable housing and education; vocal advocate against censorship.

COMMITTEES: Fish and Game and Marine Resources; Special Committee on Childcare REPRESENTS: Conway

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

COMMITTEES: Judiciary REPRESENTS: Exeter

Mark A. Paige (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 11 (2ND TERM)

Educator/Lawyer; 13 Tamarind Lane, Exeter, NH 03833; (H) 603-580-5562; (email) Mark.Paige@leg.state. nh.us; Tufts University (Medford, MA; BA); University of Wisconsin-Madison (Madison, WI; J.D./Ph. D.); Great Bay Kids Early Learning Center (board of directors); Southern District YMCA (board of directors); SAU 16 Cooperative Budget Committee. PRIORITIES: maintaining protections for pre-existing health conditions; property tax relief; protecting voter rights.

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

William Palmer (D) SULLIVAN COUNTY 2 (1ST TERM)

Physician; 80 Littell Road, Cornish, NH 03745; (H) 603-443-1041; (O) 603-443-1041; (email) William.Palmer@ leg.state.nh.us; June 14, 1956 (Lawrence, MA); Married (Nelly); 2 children; Columbia School of General Studies (New York, NY; BS, 1982); Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons (New York, NY; MD, 1987); Cornish School Board (2005-12). PRIORITIES: access to health care; clean energy to diversify New Hampshire portfolio and improve our economy; property tax relief; access to affordable housing for our workforce.

PERSONAL: piano, bicycling, hiking, outdoor work, and reading.

COMMITTEES: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs

REPRESENTS: Cornish and Plainfield

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Sandra L. Panek (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 1 (1ST TERM)

25 Misty Lane, Pelham, NH 03076; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) Sanda.Panek@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Children and Family Law

REPRESENTS: Pelham

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Gail L. Pare (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 16 (1ST TERM)

Retired; 27 Sierra Hill Drive, Dover, NH 03820; (O) 603-271-2136; (email) gl16pare@gmail.com; Married (Jack); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH). PRIORITIES: environmental protection.

COMMITTEES: Fish and Game and Marine Resources

REPRESENTS: Dover Ward 3

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Lucius Parshall (D) CHESHIRE COUNTY 8 (2ND TERM)

Music Educator (retired); 81 Stone Pond Road, Marlborough, NH 03455; (H) 603-876-3696; (email) Lucius. Parshall@leg.state.nh.us; September 9, 1954 (Penn Yan, NY); Married (Christine); 2 children; Secular Humanist; Penn Yan Academy (Penn Yan, NY); Ithaca College (Ithaca, NY; BMus, Theory and Composition). SUNY-Binghamton (Binghamton, NY; MBA Non-Profit Administration). PRIORITIES: wage disparity; legislative accountability; environmental concerns. PERSONAL: cooking; playing the guitar; singing with friends; folk dancing.

COMMITTEES: Science, Technology and Energy

REPRESENTS: Harrisville, Marlborough, Nelson, Roxbury, and Sullivan

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Diane Pauer (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 36 (2ND TERM)

Electrical Engineer (retired); 12 Westview Road, Brookline, NH 03033; (O) 603-801-5088; (email) staterep@ dianepauer.com; Married; Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Worcester, MA; BS with High Distinction in Electrical Engineering); School District Governance Association of New Hampshire (member): HollisBrookline Cooperative School District Budget Committee (chair/member, 2012-15). PRIORITIES: protect individual liberties; protect the 2nd Amendment; oppose any income or sales tax; support Education Freedom Accounts/school choice; support right-to-work; ensure election integrity.

COMMITTEES: Municipal and County Government (Vice Chair)

REPRESENTS: Brookline, Greenville, and Mason

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Stephanie R. Payeur (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 8 (1ST TERM)

Healthcare Management; 388 Western Ave., Unit A2, Henniker, NH 03242; (O) 603-759-6165; (email) Stephanie.Payeur@leg.state.nh.us; Manchester, NH; Divorced; 2 children; West HS (Manchester, NH); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; BS, Medical Laboratory Science, 1995; MBA, 2010); Henniker Area Rotary; Henniker Food Pantry (volunteer). PRIORITIES: Lowering costs for families by stopping the practice of downshifting expenses from the state level to the town/city level. School voucher spending is out of control and detrimental to properly funding our public schools fairly and equitably, as well as increasing property taxes for all. Investing in people and the community is paramount. PERSONAL: reading and volunteering.

COMMITTEES: Legislative Administration

REPRESENTS: Bradford, Henniker, and Warner

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Mark A. Pearson (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 34 (4TH TERM)

Clergyman/Medical center, CEO; 23 Faith Drive, Hampstead, NH 03848; (C) 603-571-0205; (email) canonpearson@ yahoo.com; June 5, 1949 (Leominster, MA); Married (Dr. Mary Pearson); 3 children, 4 grandchildren; Anglican; Leominster HS (Leominster, MA); Williams College (Williamstown, MA; BA, Honors in History, Phi Beta Kappa, 1971); Oxford University (Oxford, England, MA, Honours, 1973); Boston University (Boston, MA, D. Min, 1999); Major, Civil Air Patrol; NH Commission on Deafness and Hearing Loss (chair, 2018-present); Advisory Council on the Education of Children Who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing (chair, 2020-present); Joint Legislative DHHS Oversight Committee (2020-present); Legislative Pro-Life Caucus (2016-present); Congressional Prayer Caucus (state chair, 2019-present); National Association of Christian Lawmakers (2020-present); Milbank Fellowship recipient (2022-23). PRIORITIES: addressing the needs of the disabled; a fair deal for blue-collar workers; holding the line on tax increases. PERSONAL: firefighting; gardening; church music; basset hounds; history; the Red Sox; Boy Scouts (Eagle Scout); Kingston Veterans Club (Honorary Chaplain); author. COMMITTEES: Children and Family Law (Chair); Special Committee on Childcare

REPRESENTS: East Kingston, Hampstead, and Kingston

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption NOT VOTING Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Stephen Pearson (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 13 (3RD TERM)

Firefighter (Lieutenant, Engine Co. 2, Manchester Fire Dept.); 221 Hampstead Road, Derry, NH 03038; (C) 603-548-8523; (email) Steve.Pearson@leg.state.nh.us; Married (Cheryl); Anglican; Pinkerton Academy (Derry, NH); Oklahoma State University (Stillwater, OK; BS, Fire Protection and Safety Engineering Technology, 1998; MS, Public Administration, 2006); PTSD Commission (vice chair); Decennial Retirement Commission; State Procurement Commission; Author of “Manchester Firefighting: A Pictorial History” (2010). PRIORITIES: opioid crisis; infrastructure. protecting personal liberties, combating voter fraud. PERSONAL: fire service historian; hot-rodder and fat bike trail rider; excavator of terminological inexactitude.

COMMITTEES: Legislative Administration REPRESENTS: Derry

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption NOT VOTING Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Michael Pedersen (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 9 (3RD TERM)

Engineer (retired); 11 Delaware Road, Nashua, NH 03062; (H) 603-578-1253; (email) Michael.Pedersen@leg. state.nh.us; December 12, 1953 (Nyack, NY); Widowed; 3 children; Northern Valley Regional HS (Old Tappan, NJ); Wentworth Institute of Technology (Boston, MA; BS in Electrical Engineering); Nashua Democratic Committee (chair, 2021-23); Nashua City Planning Board (2016-present). PRIORITIES: commuter rail; infrastructure; public education; voting rights; health care; environment. PERSONAL: fishing, politics.

COMMITTEES: Public Works and Highways REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 5

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Kristine Perez (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 16 (1ST TERM)

Registered Nurse (retired); 5 Wesley Drive, Londonderry, NH 03053; (H) 603-387-6230; (O) 603-387-6230; (email) Kris2913@yahoo.com; March 10, 1951 (Binghamton, NY); Married (John); 2 children; Roman Catholic; Wellesley HS (Wellesley, MA); Mass General Hospital (Boston, MA, 1972); Hollis/Brookline School Board; Londonderry Delegate (2020-2022). PRIORITIES: voter integrity; health care; parental rights; the Second Amendment. PERSONAL: family, hiking, and travel.

COMMITTEES: Children and Family Law; Judiciary REPRESENTS: Londonderry

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Maria E. Perez (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 43 (2ND TERM)

Community Organizer; 73 Westchester Drive, Milford, NH 03055; 603- 801-7867; (email) Maria.Perez@leg. state.nh.us; February 28, 1974 (El Salvador); Married (Luis); 2 children; Christian; Luisa de Marrillac School; NCC; Hillsborough Executive Committee. PRIORITIES: workers’ rights; raising minimum wage; support public education. PERSONAL: community service and hiking our amazing trails.

COMMITTEES: Children and Family Law REPRESENTS: Milford

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Katy Peternel (R) CARROLL COUNTY 6 (1ST TERM)

139 Trotting Track Road, Wolfeboro, NH 03894; (O) 603-271-3565; (email) Katy.Peternel@leg.state.nh.us; Married, 4 children; University of Akron (Akron, OH; BSN, 1991); Wolfeboro Agricultural Commission.

COMMITTEES: Education REPRESENTS: Tuftonboro and Wolfeboro

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Peter Petrigno (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 43 (3RD TERM)

Teacher/Social Studies Department Head (retired, 2017); 34 Shady Lane, Milford, NH 03055; (H) 603-672-2905; (email) Peter.Petrigno@leg.state.nh.us; January 7, 1954 (Boston, MA); Married (Marie); 2 children; Roman Catholic; St. Peters Boys HS (Staten Island, NY); Boston State College (Boston, MA; BS, 1976; M. Ed, 1982); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; post grad studies); New Hampshire Teacher of the Year, 2000; No Bell Outstanding Teacher, 2003; Milford Lions Club (member, 2018-present); St. Agrippina Benefit Society, Boston (member, 2011-present). PRIORITIES: education. PERSONAL: travel, political memorabilia collecting.

COMMITTEES: Children and Family Law (Clerk)

REPRESENTS: Milford

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Emily Phillips (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 7 (1ST TERM)

Sales; 40 Louise Lane, Fremont, NH 03044; (O) 978) 912-0717; (email) theemilyphillips@gmail.com; Married (Tyler); 3 children; North Andover, HS (North Andover, MA); Bryant University (Smithfield, RI; BS, 2006); Fremont Budget Committee (2021-present); Fremont School board (2019-21); Fremont HS Search Committee (2019-22). PRIORITIES: parental rights; personal liberties; health care freedom; limiting emergency powers; decreasing the size of government. PERSONAL: travelling and making memories with my family.

COMMITTEES: Chose not to serve on a committee

REPRESENTS: Fremont

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Brandon Phinney (R) STRAFFORD COUNTY 9 (2ND TERM)

Corrections Officer; 88B Chestnut St., Rochester, NH 03867-2600; (H) 603-486-1419; (email) Brandon. Phinney@leg.state.nh.us; April 27, 1988, Haverhill, MA; Married (Thea); 2 children; Spaulding HS (Rochester, NH); Southern New Hampshire University (Manchester, NH; BA, Justice Studies, 2017); Army National Guard (2009-present); National Rifle Association (member); NH Firearms Coalition (member). PRIORITIES: protecting veterans’ benefits, reducing the tax burden on small businesses; a tireless advocate for Liberty. PRIORITIES: a tireless advocate for liberty. PERSONAL: reading; drummer for Vigil, a death/doom metal band out of Kingston, NH.

COMMITTEES: State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

REPRESENTS: Rochester Ward 6

Former Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Tony Piemonte (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 9 (3RD TERM)

Retired; 4 Rangeway Ave., Sandown, NH 03873; (H) 603-391-4676; (email) Tony.Piemonte@leg.state.nh.us; United States Navy (1968-72); Sandown Budget Committee (2015-16).

COMMITTEES: State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

REPRESENTS: Sandown

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Joseph A. Pitre (R) STRAFFORD COUNTY 1 (7TH TERM)

Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (retired); 76 Cocheco Road, Farmington, NH 03835-3803; (H) 603-755-2447; (email) house@joepitre.com; January 23, 1946 (Rochester, NH); Married (Diann); 4 children; Roman Catholic; Farmington HS (Farmington, NH); Southern NH University (Manchester, NH; 1980); Golden Gate University (San Francisco, CA; Master’s, Public Administration, 2013); United States Air Force (1964-68, 1971-77); New Hampshire Air Guard (1977-84); School Board (member, 2008-2017); Budget Committee (2006-present); Zoning Board of Adjustment (chair, 1979-85, 2007-present); NRA (life member); DAV (life member).

PRIORITIES: education; finance; make the world a better place for my children and grandchildren. PERSONAL: wide range.

COMMITTEES: Finance (Clerk,Vice Chair, Division II)

REPRESENTS: Farmington

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Fred Plett (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 29 (3RD TERM)

Utilities Executive (retired 2018); 29 My Way, Goffstown, NH 03045-6623; (H) 603-660-0732; (O) 603-4973907; (email) Fred.Plett@leg.state.nh.us; November 1, 1946 (Cohasset, MA); Divorced; 5 children; Roman Catholic; Hillsboro-Deering HS (Hillsborough, NH); Northeastern University (Boston, MA; BBSE, 1969; MSEE, 1972); Babson College (Wellesley, MA; MBA, Summa Cum Laude, 1975); Town of Goffstown Budget Committee; Town of Goffstown Planning Board; District 44N Lions Club (district governor, 2018-19); Goffstown Lions Club (1982-2018). PRIORITIES: low taxes and energy rates. PERSONAL: civic

COMMITTEES: Ways and Means (Clerk) REPRESENTS: Goffstown

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

EXCUSED Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Tom Ploszaj (R) BELKNAP COUNTY 1 (2ND TERM)

Retired; 137 Daniel Webster Highway, Center Harbor, NH 03226-3210; (H) 603-279-9965; (email) Tom.Ploszaj@ leg.state.nh.us; Widowed (Marta); 2+2 children; Spiritual-Christian; Terryville HS (Terryville, CT; 1972); Waterbury State College (Waterbury, CT); University of Connecticut at Waterbury (Waterbury, CT; Chemical Engineering, 1990); Grafton Cemetery Trustee. PRIORITIES: represent my constituents; budget; NH Constitution. PERSONAL: volunteering; EMS; backpacking; animal husbandry; gardening; classic cars; camping.

COMMITTEES: Science, Technology and Energy

REPRESENTS: Center Harbor and New Hampton

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Yury Polozov (R) MERRIMACK COUNTY 10 (1ST TERM)

Senior Threat Intelligence Analyst; 1465 Hooksett Road, Unit 393, Hooksett, NH 03196; (O) 603-271-3565; (email) Yury.Polozov@leg.state.nh.us; Married; 2 children; SPBU (MS, Biology); Merrimack County Delegation. PRIORITIES: dedicated to vigorously defending economic and civil liberties for all New Hampshire residents.

COMMITTEES: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs

REPRESENTS: Dunbarton and Hooksett

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Daniel Popovici-Muller (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 17 (1ST TERM)

Self-employed; 12 Clarke Farm Road, Windham, NH 03087; (H) 603-267-4142; (O) 603-267-4142; (email) dpmwindham@gmail.com; July 13, 1967 (Bucharest, Romania); Married (Janeta); 2 children; Greek Orthodox; I.L. Caragiale (Bucharest, Romania); University Politehnica of Bucharest (Bucharest, Romania, BS; Electronics and Telecommunications, 1992); Boston University (Boston, MA; Questron School of Business; Master in Business Administration, 2008); Romanian Army (1985-86); Windham School Board (2015-18). PRIORITIES: delivering the best state budget possible.

COMMITTEES: Finance (Div. II)

REPRESENTS: Windham

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Susan M. Porcelli (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 19 (1ST TERM)

7 Taylor River Road, Hampton Falls, NH 03844; (O) 603-271-3369; (email) Susan.Porcelli@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Commerce and Consumer Affairs

REPRESENTS: Hampton Falls and Kensington

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Lisa C. M. Post (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 42 (2ND TERM)

Deputy Town Clerk; 43 South Crooked Road, Lyndeborough, NH, 03082; (H) 802-730-5401; (email) Lisacmpost@ gmail.com; August 13, 1961 (New York, NY); Married (Charles); 3 children; Ridgefield HS (Ridgefield, CT); Western Connecticut State University (Danbury, CT); Katherine Gibbs College (Boston, MA, Executive Asst., 1983); WiltonLyndeborough Cooperative School Board Budget Committee (member, 2015-present); Town of Lyndeborough Zoning Board of Adjustment (member, 2017-present); Broadband/Cyber Security Committee (board member); NH Federation of Republican Women; Souhegan Valley Republican Committee; Greater Wilton Republican Committee; Wilton-Lyndeborough Women’s Club. PRIORITIES: 1st and 2nd Amendment rights; business and job growth; education choice; environment and New Hampshire’s natural resources; fiscally responsible spending; local control; parental rights. PERSONAL: being with family, boating, kayaking, swimming, hiking, skiing, painting, cooking, and book clubs.

COMMITTEES: Commerce and Consumer Affairs

REPRESENTS: Lyndeborough, Mont Vernon, and New Boston

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Kelley L. Potenza (R) STRAFFORD COUNTY 19 (1ST TERM)

Self-employed; 75 South Main St., Unit 7-229, Concord, NH 03301; (H) 603-456-1741; (email) Kelley.Potenza@ leg.state.nh.us; February 16, 1973 (Manchester, NH); Married (Peter); 2 children; Christian; Memorial HS (Manchester, NH); Bridgewater State University (Bridgewater, MA; BA, Communications); United States Army (1991-98). PRIORITIES: election integrity; limited government; education freedom; parental rights; constitutional rights; economic prosperity; health freedom.

COMMITTEES: Environment and Agriculture

REPRESENTS: Rochester Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

John M. Potucek (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 13 (4TH TERM)

Math teacher (retired, 2012), Engineer (retired, 2001); 18 Sunset Ave., Derry, NH 03038-4244; (H) 603-432-9049 (O) 603-300-8351; (email) John.Potucek@leg.state.nh.us; January 12, 1947 (New York, NY); Married (Florence); 2 children, 2 grandchildren; Lutheran; Clifton HS (Clifton, NJ); Southern NH University (Manchester, NH; BS, Tech. Business Management, Cum Laude, 1980); Franklin Pierce University (Rindge, NH; M. Ed candidate); United States Air Force Sgt. (1966-71); NH School Building Authority (2019-present); Commission on NH Beer, Wine & Liquor Tourism (2019-20); Rockingham County Executive Committee (2021-present); Derry Economic Development Advisory Committee (2018-2022); Derry DCC Tax Increment Financing Advisory Board (2019-present); Derry Homegrown & Artisan Market (2010-2021, board of directors, 2018-2021); National Rifle Association Endowment (life member); The American Legion, Dept. of New Hampshire (1983-present). PRIORITIES: protect our constitutional rights; pro-liberty; pro-life; eliminate sales and income tax possibilities; constitutionally conservative. PERSONAL: alpine skier, Lionel trains collector. COMMITTEES: Commerce and Consumer Affairs; Special Committee on Commissions (Vice Chair) REPRESENTS: Derry

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Kevin Pratt (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 4 (3RD TERM)

Fire Chief, Town of Raymond (1988-2017, retired); 11 Smith Pond Road, Raymond, 03077-1329; (H) 603-8959502; (email) Kevin.Pratt@leg.state.nh.us; November 30, 1957 (Manchester, NH); Methodist/Congregational; Raymond HS (Raymond, NH); NH Vocational College (Portsmouth, NH; 1976-77); Granite State College (Manchester/Concord, NH); National Fire Academy (Emitsburg, MD); International Society of Fire Service Instructors (30 yrs.); NH Fire Prevention Society (29 yrs.); NH Firemen’s Association (28 yrs.); NH State Forest Fire Warden (28yrs.; Deputy, 6 yrs.); Rockingham Wardens Association (past president); Federation of Mutual Aid Association (past vice-president/president, 1993-2002); Home Heating Certification Council (representing NH Fire Chiefs); Licensed liquefied petroleum gas furnace installer and training; NH Fire Chiefs Association (past president, 1996-97); NH Fire Standards and Training Association (commissioner). PRIORITIES: public safety; job creation; environmental concerns; 2nd Amendment rights, home-town rule; citizens’ rights. PERSONAL: camping with the family; working on the family property.

COMMITTEES: Criminal Justice and Public Safety

REPRESENTS: Raymond

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

David J. Preece (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 17 (1ST TERM)

Writer; 334 Prospect St., Manchester, NH 03104; (H) 603-669-9974; (O) 603-703-4024; (email) Davidpreece52@ yahoo.com; February 20, 1952 (Ogden, Utah); Married (Jim Webber); Episcopalian; Weber HS (Ogden, Utah); Weber State University (Ogden, Utah); Western Kentucky University (Bowling Green, Kentucky); University of Wisconsin (Madison, WI); Southern NH Planning Commission (former executive director/CEO); NeighborWorks Southern NH (board member); Piscataquog Land Conservancy (board member); NH Rail Transit Authority (vice chair/chair); Governor’s Council on Transportation. PRIORITIES: protect our democracy and voting rights; promote affordable housing; support full finding of public education; advocate for affordable and convenient child care; support affordable access to health care services, including safe, legal, and accessible reproduction health care; ensure a comprehensive transportation infrastructure, including bus and rail; support responsible actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and secure the state’s economic growth. PERSONAL: reading; writing plays, screenplays, and children’s books; watercolor painting.

COMMITTEES: Municipal and County Government

REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 2

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Mark L. Proulx (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 15 (5TH TERM)

Nashua Fire Department (LT, retired); Epping Fire Rescue (deputy chief); Auburn Fire Dept. (call member); 76 Janet Court, Manchester, NH 03103-2209; (H) 603-669-7179; (email) Mark.Proulx@leg.state.nh.us; April 21, 1958; Manchester, NH; Widowed; Roman Catholic; West HS (Manchester, NH); Mustang Club of NH; Granite State Critical Incident Stress Debriefing team; NRA (member/instructor); Massachusetts One Disaster Medical Assistance Team; Granite State Critical Incident Stress Management (chair). PERSONAL: mustangs; scuba diving.

COMMITTEES: Criminal Justice and Public Safety

REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 8

Former Representative — No

2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Andrew Prout (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 13 (4TH TERM)

Computer engineer; 6 Raven Drive, Hudson, NH 03051-3355; (H) 603-265-0771; (email) Andrew.Prout@leg. state.nh.us; July 23, 1981 (Boston, MA); Married (Jaime), 4 children; Atheist; Westwood HS (Westwood, MA); Western Governors University (online BS, 2012); International Information System Security Certification Consortium (member, 2007-present); New Hampshire Liberty Alliance (life member). PRIORITIES: parental rights, school choice, constitutional carry. PERSONAL: target shooting.

COMMITTEES: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services

REPRESENTS: Hudson

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Katherine Prudhomme-O’Brien (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 13 (4TH TERM)

Musical Instrument Maker; 19 Beacon Hill Road, Derry, NH 03038; (H) 603-339-4598; (email) kpo@leg.state.nh.us; August 19, 1970 (Holland, MI); Married (Peter); 2 children; Northeast Regional Vocational Technical HS (Wakefield, MA; 1988); American College of History and Legal Studies (Salem, NH; BA, American History & Legal Studies, 2014); 2000 Braveheart Award from Judicial Watch; Derry Public Library (trustee, 2003-2009); Derry Community Girl Scouts; The Sunshine Soup Kitchen; The Upper Rooms Juvenile Diversion Program; Children’s Friendship Project of Northern Ireland. PRIORITIES: challenges facing small businesses; election integrity; education choice; helping youths facing difficult situations. PERSONAL: volunteer work; Sunshine Soup Kitchen.

COMMITTEES: Election Law REPRESENTS: Derry

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Jim Qualey (R) CHESHIRE COUNTY 18 (2ND TERM)

Engineer (civilian and defense-related R&D): 18 Meadow View Road, Rindge, NH 03461; (O) 603-271-3310; (email) Jim.Qualey@leg.state.nh.us; Penn State University (State College, PA; Ph.D; Physics); Rindge-JaffreyFitzwilliam Republican Committee (chair); Rindge Board of Selectmen (2016-19); Library Trustee (2006-16); SAU-47 Budget Advisory Committee.

COMMITTEES: Election Law

REPRESENTS: Dublin, Jaffrey, and Rindge

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Arlene Quaratiello (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 18 (1ST TERM)

27 Mill Stream Drive, Atkinson, NH 03811; (H) 603-818-1971; (O) 603-271-3565; (email) Arlene.Quaratiello@ leg.state.nh.us; June 9, 1966 (Pompton Plains, NJ); Married (Mark); 3 children; Villa Walsh Academy (Morristown, NJ); College of the Holy Cross (Worcester, MA; BA English); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; MA, English Literature, 2008). PRIORITIES: school choice; pro-life policies; election integrity; defending the right to self-defense; parental rights. PERSONAL: reading (historical fiction and biographies); writing; choir member

COMMITTEES: Education

REPRESENTS: Atkinson

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Heather Raymond (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 5 (1ST TERM)

19 Dunbarton Drive, Nashua, NH 03063; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) Heather.Raymond@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Children and Family Law

REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 1

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Ned

Raynolds (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 39 (1ST TERM)

Energy Efficiency, Climate Change, and Solar Energy Policy; 110 Aldrich Road, Portsmouth, NH 03801; (O) 603-271-3369; (email) Ned.Raynolds@leg.state.nh.us; 4 children; Harvard Kennedy School (Cambridge, MA; MPP, Public Policy, 1996); United States Coast Guard Academy (New London, CT; 1986) United States Coast Guard (8 yrs.; 13 yrs. in Reserve); Portsmouth City Council (2003-07 and 2017-19). PERSONAL: triathlon sports, men’s league hockey and baseball.

COMMITTEES: Science, Technology and Energy

REPRESENTS: Portsmouth Wards 2, 3, and 4

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Ellen Read (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 10 (4TH TERM)

Community organizer (retired, 2015); 283 Lita Lane, Newmarket, NH 03857-2425; (H) 603-292-5376; (email) Ellen4NH@gmail.com; December 20, 1979 (Memphis, TN); Married; Craigmont HS (Memphis, TN); Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN; BS, 2003); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; MA, 2011).

COMMITTEES: Fish and Game and Marine Resources (Clerk); Special Committee on Housing REPRESENTS: Newfields and Newmarket

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

NOT VOTING Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax NOT VOTING Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis NOT VOTING Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Karen Reid (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 27 (1ST TERM)

Health care worker; 433 East Deering Road, Deering, NH 03244; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) Karen.Reid@leg. state.nh.us; Married (Michael); 2 children; Bridgeport School of Nursing (Bridgeport, CT; 1991); Housatonic Community College (Bridgeport, CT; 1993); Deering-Francestown Republican Committee (founding member); New Hampshire Farm Bureau.

COMMITTEES: Criminal Justice and Public Safety

REPRESENTS: Deering and Francestown

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Andy Renzullo (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 13 (9TH TERM)

Engineer (retired, 2003); 2 Heritage Circle, Hudson, NH 03051-3428; (H) 603-882-8962; (email) Andrew. Renzullo@leg.state.nh.us; October 25, 1944 (Winsted, CT); Married (Faith); 3 children; Methodist; Lewis Mills Regional HS (Burlington, CT); Northeastern University (Boston, MA; BS, 1968); Suffolk University (Boston, MA; MS, 1975); Suffolk University School of Law (Boston, MA; JD, 1976).

COMMITTEES: Resources, Recreation and Development (Chair) REPRESENTS: Hudson

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Jennifer Rhodes (R) CHESHIRE COUNTY 17 (2ND TERM)

PO Box 615, 59 Parker St., Winchester, NH 03470-0615; (H) 603-762-8069; (email) Jennifer.Rhodes@leg.state. nh.us; Cheshire County Delegation (executive committee); Winchester Planning Board; RED Committee, Town of Winchester (past member).

COMMITTEES: Criminal Justice and Public Safety (Vice Chair)

REPRESENTS: Fitzwilliam, Richmond, Swanzey, Troy, and Winchester

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Cecilia Rich (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 12 (3RD TERM)

Writing/publishing; 212 Maple St., Somersworth, NH 03878; (O) 603-271-3565; (email) Cecilia.Rich@leg.state. nh.us; September 16, 1969 (Portland, OR); Married (Jeff); 2 children; volunteer work (churches, schools, libraries); PRIORITIES: accessibility in all areas, from public streets to buildings; health insurance

COMMITTEES: Transportation

REPRESENTS: Rollinsford and Somersworth Wards 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Jeffrey Rich (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 12 (1ST TERM)

Woodworking; 212 Maple St., Somersworth, NH 03878; (O) 271-2565; (email) Jeffrey.Rich@leg.state.nh.us; Married (Cecilia); 2 children.

COMMITTEES: Transportation

REPRESENTS: Rollinsford and Somersworth Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Beth Richards (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 17 (4TH TERM)

Small business owner; 3 Willard St., Concord, NH 03301-3509; (H) 603-219-0038; (email)

Bethrichardsforward3@gmail.com; Swarthmore, PA; Married; 2 children; United Church of Church; Northrop HS (Fort Wayne, IN); University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA; BA, Art History). PERSONAL: reading, cooking, hiking, and kayaking.

COMMITTEES: Legislative Administration

REPRESENTS: Concord Ward 3

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

NOT VOTING Medicaid Dental Benefit

EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

David Rochefort (R) GRAFTON COUNTY 1 (1ST TERM)

Pharmacist; 252 Elm St., Littleton, NH 03561; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) David.Rochefort@leg.state.nh.us; Lancaster, NH; Married; 3 children; NH Board of Pharmacy (vice president); Littleton Zoning Board of Adjustment. PERSONAL: hiking; hunting; skiing; snowmobiling.

COMMITTEES: Ways and Means

REPRESENTS: Bath, Lisbon, Littleton, Lyman, Monroe, and Sugar Hill

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

James Leon Roesener (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 22 (1ST TERM)

85 Manchester St., Apt. 18, Concord, NH 03301; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) James.Roesener@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Fish and Game and Marine Resources

REPRESENTS: Concord Ward 8

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Skip A. Rollins (R) SULLIVAN COUNTY 3 (6TH TERM)

5 Willow St., Newport, NH 03773-2823; (H) 604-863-6340; (email) Skip@lavalleys.com

COMMITTEES: State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs (Vice Chair)

REPRESENTS: Newport, Charlestown, and Unity

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Catherine A. Rombeau (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 2 (2ND TERM)

Attorney; 27 Pembroke Way, Bedford, NH 03110; (O) 603-271-3565; (email) Catherine.Rombeau@leg.state. nh.us; Married (Charles); 2 children; Amherst College (Amherst, MA; BA, 1998); New York University School of Law (New York, NY; JD, 2004); Bedford Town Council (2017-20). PRIORITIES: fair and adequate funding for public schools; forward-thinking approach to high living costs, particularly energy expenses; equitable and accessible health care.

COMMITTEES: Transportation; Special Committee on Commissions REPRESENTS: Bedford – Representative Rombeau was elected to the NH House in a Special Election on September 7, 2021

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption NOT ELECTED Right to Work NOT ELECTED Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Terry Roy (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 31 (3RD TERM)

Law enforcement (retired); 252 South Road, Deerfield, NH 03037-1702; (H) 978-235-2400; (email) Terry. Roy@leg.state.nh.us; 4 children; United States Army; Explorer Scouts; youth sports coach; Deerfield Municipal Budget Committee (chair); Deerfield Republicans (chair). PRIORITIES: protecting and preserving our great New Hampshire resources; constitutional conservative; protector of the 2nd Amendment. PERSONAL: hunting, fishing, and camping.

COMMITTEES: Criminal Justice and Public Safety (Chair) REPRESENTS: Auburn, Candia, Chester, and Deerfield

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Rosemarie Rung (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 12 (3RD TERM)

Public Affairs Leader (retired); 21 Ministerial Drive, Merrimack, NH 03054-3321; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) Rosemarie.Rung@leg.state.nh.us; January 30, 1958 (Wareham, MA); Married; Nashua HS (Nashua, NH); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; BS, Biochemistry, 1980); Merrimack Schoolboard (vice-chair, 1996-2005); Laura’s World Fund (founder); YMCA of Greater Nashua; NH Partners in Education; Rivier College Advisory Board; PFAS Commission (member). PRIORITIES: environmental protection (waste reduction; cyanobacteria and PFAS mitigation and remediation).

COMMITTEES: Resources, Recreation and Development REPRESENTS: Merrimack

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

NOT VOTING Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Linda V. Ryan (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 4 (1ST TERM)

Public School Educator (retired); 35 Vespa Lane, Nashua, NH 03064; (H) 630-320-2463; (email) Linda.Ryan@ leg.state.nh.us; Married (Stephen); 3 children; College of St. Rose (Albany, NY; BA, 1979); Rivier University (Nashua, NH; M. Ed, 1999); United Way and Stepping Stones of Nashua: Southern NH Services (parent training advocate); NEA and AFT (union member); Nashua Soup Kitchen and Shelter; Nashua Children’s Home. PERSONAL: middle school/high school track & field coach; Boy Scouts of America (volunteer).

COMMITTEES: Resources, Recreation and Development REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 2

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Laurie J. Sanborn (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 2 (7TH TERM)

Small business owner; 71 Eagle Drive, Bedford, NH 03110-4414; (H) 603-682-1557; (email) Repsanborn@gmail. com; August 27, 1966 (Nashua, NH); Married (Andy); Roman Catholic; Nashua HS (Nashua, NH); Simmons College (Boston, MA; BA, Summa Cum Laude, 1988): Business Finance Authority (board of directors); NH House Business Coalition (founder); Committee to Study Business Taxation (member); Economic Strategic Commission of Review the Relationship between Business and Government; Economic Development Advisory Committee. PRIORITIES: job creation; balance budget; accountability and transparency in government. SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE

COMMITTEES: Ways and Means (Chair); Rules REPRESENTS: Bedford

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Matthew J. Santonastaso (R) CHESIRE COUNTY 18 (2ND TERM)

261 Nutting Road, Jaffrey, NH 03452; (H) 603-865-7146; (email) Santonastaso@cheshireliberty.com; Fitchburg State University (Fitchburg, MA; BS, Computer Science); United States Army (medic, 82nd Airborne); FAA Helicopter Certified Flight Instructor; Rindge-Jaffrey-Fitzwilliam Republican Committee; Dublin Area GOP; NH Liberty Alliance (political director). PERSONAL: B-Licensed Skydiver, USPA.

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments and Administration REPRESENTS: Dublin, Jaffrey, and Rindge

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Tom Schamberg (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 6 (4TH TERM)

Teacher (retired, Ohio); 10 Clarke Road, Wilmot, NH 03287; (C) 603-715-6778; (email) Tom.Schamberg@leg. state.nh.us; December 2, 1946 (Cleveland, OH); Married (Joanne); 4 children; Christian; Arlington HS (Arlington, TX); Middle Tennessee University (Murfreesboro, TN; BS,1969); Massachusetts School of Law (Andover, MA; JD, 2006); Wilmot Board of Selectmen (2015-present); Mid-State RCC for Belknap & Merrimack Counties; Municipal Budget Committee, Kearsarge Regional School District (Wilmot rep.); Wilmot Conservation Committee; Capital Improvement Plan for Merrimack County; Merrimack County Delegation (executive committee). PRIORITIES: reduction-state education tax; fund the state retirement system liabilities through the sale of bonds; businesses-abatement/tax credits; policy-business model changes. PERSONAL: cycling, golf.

COMMITTEES: Ways and Means

REPRESENTS: Sutton and Wilmot

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Joe Schapiro (D) CHESHIRE COUNTY 16 (3RD TERM)

Social worker/Psychotherapist; 288 Church St., Keene, NH 03431-3806; (H) 603-357-0773; (C) 603-8525039; (email) Joe.Schapiro@leg.state.nh.us; September 6, 1950 (New York, NY); Married; 2 children; Herricks HS (New Hyde Park, NY); Goddard College (Plainfield, VT; BA, 1979); Hunter College School of Social Work (New York, NY; MSW, 1985); Keene Immigrant and Refugee Partnership (2017-present); Monadnock Afghan Resettlement Project (2021-present); Monadnock Family Services Board of Directors (2020-present). PRIORITIES: health care; mental health; education; criminal justice. PERSONAL: gardening, croquet.

COMMITTEES: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs

REPRESENTS: Alstead, Gilsum, Harrisville, Keene Ward 2, Marlborough, Marlow, Nelson, Roxbury, Stoddard, and Sullivan

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Peter B. Schmidt (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 14 (11TH TERM)

University Instructor (retired); PO Box 1468, Dover, NH 03821-1468; (H) 603-743-3751; (email) Peterbarrettschmidt@gmail.com; May 29, 1938 (Chicago, IL); Divorced; 1 child; Campion HS (Prairie du Chien, WI); Northern Illinois University (DeKalb, IL; BA, 1968); Northwestern University (Evanston, IL; MA, 1969, ABD 1972); United States Marine Corps (1956-58); Dover City Council (councilor, Ward 2, 1999-01); Co-Operative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation (COAST) ; Dover Council Representative 1999-2001, Board Chair 2000-2001). PRIORITIES: property tax relief; access to universal and affordable health care; environmental protection. PERSONAL: choral singing; ballroom dancing.

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments and Administration REPRESENTS: Dover Ward 1

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Dianne E. Schuett (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 12 (7TH TERM)

New Hampshire Legislative Staff (retired); 533 Pembroke St., Pembroke, NH 03275-3319; (H) 603-224-0314; (email) dianne.schuett@leg.state.nh.us; November 2, 1943 (Maywood, CA); Widowed; 3 children, 6 grandchildren; James Monroe HS (Sepulveda, CA); Pierce College (Woodland Hills, CA); NH Federal Credit Union Supervisory Committee (recording secretary, 2010-present); Blue Knights Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club (quartermaster, 1994-present); Pembroke Capital Improvement Committee (member, 2009-2018). PRIORITIES: affordable health care, especially prescriptions; non-biased redistricting; support public employees and retirees. PERSONAL: dancing, motorcycling, antique cars, embroidery, graphic arts, animal welfare.

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments and Administration REPRESENTS: Pembroke

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Kristina D. Schultz (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 29 (4TH TERM)

Community organizer/ progressive activist; 806 Alton Woods Drive, Concord, NH 03301-7857; (H) 603-8567279; (email) Kris.Schultz@leg.state.nh.us; Married (Gene Taylor); Roman Catholic; American University (Washington, DC; BA, Political Science, School of Public Affairs); University of Louisville (Louisville, KY); Supervisor of the Checklist (Concord, Ward 9, 10 yrs.); Director of Communications and Outreach for two statewide Christian nonprofits; Greater Concord Interfaith Council (immediate past president). PRIORITIES: committed to social justice, workers’ rights, and democratic values. PERSONAL: knitting; cooking (5 types of chili); strategy board game player.

COMMITTEES: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services (clerk)

REPRESENTS: Concord Wards 4, 9, and 10

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Brian Seaworth (R) MERRIMACK COUNTY 12 (6TH TERM)

161 Buck St., Pembroke, NH 03275-3002; (H) 603-722-0807; (email) Brian.Seaworth@leg.state.nh.us.

COMMITTEES: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services (Vice Chair) REPRESENTS: Pembroke

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Alvin See (R) MERRIMACK COUNTY 26 (1ST TERM)

64 Plateau Ridge Road, Loudon, NH 03220; (O) 603-271-3565; (email) Alvin.See@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Transportation REPRESENTS: Andover, Boscawen, Canterbury, Danbury, Hill, Loudon, Salisbury, and Webster

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Christine Seibert (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 21 (1ST TERM)

96 Eve St., Manchester, NH 03104; (H) 603-892-2685; (email) Christine.Seibert@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 1

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Sheila Seidel (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 29 (1ST TERM)

71 Sage Court, Goffstown, NH 03045; (H) 603-384-1154; (email) Sheila.Seidel@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Children and Family Law

REPRESENTS: Goffstown

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Loren Selig (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 10 (1ST TERM)

Real Estate Agent; 3 Nobel K Peterson Drive, Durham, NH 03824; (H) 603-953-3641; (O) 603-953-3641; (email) Loren.Selig@leg.state.nh.us; Married; Clark University (Worcester, MA, BA); The Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD, MAT). PRIORITIES: smart gun control; access to universal and affordable health care; protecting women’s rights; championing equal rights.

COMMITTEES: Criminal Justice and Public Safety

REPRESENTS: Durham

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

John Sellers (R) GRAFTON COUNTY 18 (1ST TERM)

Senior Business Analyst (retired); 39 Briar Hill Road, Bristol, NH 03222; (O) 603-271-3565; (email) John. Sellers@leg.state.nh.us; Married (Donna); 9 children; United States Air Force (6 yrs.); Newfound Area School District Budget Committee. PRIORITIES: support home and private schooling; energy alternatives; concerned for seniors and our high property taxes; honest elections; good and pure education.

COMMITTEES: Transportation

REPRESENTS: Alexandria, Bridgewater, Bristol, Canaan, Dorchester, Enfield, Grafton, Groton, Hebron, and Orange

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Vanessa L. Sheehan (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 43 (2ND TERM)

70 Amherst St., Milford, NH 03055; (H) 603-320-6111; (email) Vanessas@vanessa4nh.com

COMMITTEES: Legislative Administration (Vice Chair); Special Committee on Commissions REPRESENTS: Milford

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Stephen J. Shurtleff (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 15 (10TH TERM)

Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal (retired); 11 Vinton Drive, Penacook, NH 03303-1583; (H) 603-753-4563; (email) Steve.Shurtleff@leg.state.nh.us; September 4, 1947 (Concord, NH); Divorced; 3 children; Bishop Brady HS (Concord, NH); City College of Chicago (Chicago, IL; AA, 1998); United States Army (1966-69); Speaker of the NH House of Representatives (2019-20); National Association of Retired Federal Employees; U.S. Marshals Association (member, 2000-present); Councilor at Large, Concord, NH (2007-18); Penacook Historical Society; Penacook Community Center (board of directors). PRIORITIES: affordable housing and affordable child care. PERSONAL: history, reading.

COMMITTEES: Rules (Vice Chair); State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

REPRESENTS: Concord Ward 1

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Matthew Simon (R) GRAFTON COUNTY 1 (2ND TERM)

P.O. Box 373, Littleton, NH, 03561; (H) 603-991-3710; (email) Matthew.Simon@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments and Administration (Vice Chair) REPRESENTS: Bath, Lisbon, Littleton, Lyman, Monroe, and Sugar Hill

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Alexis H. K. Simpson (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 33 (3RD TERM)

Minister; 20 Main St., Exeter, NH 03833; (H) 603-303-4722; (email) Alexis.Simpson@leg.state.nh.us; Chambersburg, PA; Married (Tom); 2 children; United Church of Christ; Mercersburg Academy (Mercersburg, PA); University of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA; BS in Physics, 1997); Emory University (Atlanta, GA; M. Div., 2000); Harvard University (Cambridge, MA; Th. M, 2020); Exeter Police Stakeholder Committee.

PRIORITIES: accessible, affordable health care; fair funding for public education; building a resilient food system. PERSONAL: baseball, knitting, and gardening.

DEPUTY DEMOCRATIC LEADER

COMMITTEES: Resources, Recreation and Development; Special Committee on Commissions; Ethics Oversight Advisory Committee

REPRESENTS: Exeter, Newfields, Newmarket, and Stratham

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Shane Sirois (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 32 (1ST TERM)

16 Owl Drive, New Ipswich, NH 03071; (O) 603-271-3065; (email) Shane.Sirois@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments and Administration (Clerk)

REPRESENTS: New Ipswich, Temple, and Wilton

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Lisa Smart (R) BELKNAP COUNTY 2 (1ST TERM)

Realtor; 95 Carleton Road, Meredith, NH 03252; (H) 603-393-6766; (email) Lisa.Smart@leg.state.nh.us; Married; 4 children; NH Technical Institute (Concord, NH; A.S., Radiologic Technology, 2000); Diagnostic Imaging (retired); Licensed in MRI, X-Ray, and Mammography. PERSONAL: vegetable gardening; raising beef, pork and chickens; honey production.

COMMITTEES: Environment and Agriculture

REPRESENTS: Meredith

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Geoff Smith (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 21 (1ST TERM)

Workforce Analysis; 29 Court St., Dover, NH 03820; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) Geoff.Smith@leg.state.nh.us; Married; 3 children; Southern NH University (Manchester, NH; Bachelor and Master’s degrees).

COMMITTEES: Ways and Means

REPRESENTS: Dover Wards 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Jonathan H. Smith (R) CARROLL COUNTY 5

(2ND TERM)

FDNY/NYPD (retired); 59 Elm St., Ossipee, NH 03864; (H) 603-651-1137; (email) Jonathan.Smith@leg.state. nh.us; February 14, 1972 (Nyack, NY); Married (Christina); 2 children; Roman Catholic; Ossipee Board of Selectmen (chair); Ossipee Planning Board; Trustee of the Trust Funds (deputy treasurer). PRIORITIES: uphold my oath and the Constitution without question; enhance the voting process for better accountability; limiting the power of government. PERSONAL: hunting, shooting, dirt bikes/OHRV/snowmobiles, woodworking, hiking, vegetable gardening, shaping my land, fixing anything that comes before me.

COMMITTEES: Fish and Game and Marine Resources

REPRESENTS: Ossipee

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit

FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Juliet L. Smith (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 18 (1ST TERM)

Teacher (retired); 47 Hackett Hill Road, Manchester, NH 03102; (O) 603-271-3065; (email) Juliet.Smith@leg. state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments and Administration

REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 12

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

COMMITTEES: Judiciary REPRESENTS: Durham

Marjorie K. Smith (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 10 (13TH TERM)

Legislator; 100 Piscataqua Road, Durham, NH 03824; (H) 603-868-7500; (O) 603-868-7500; (email) msmithpen@aol.com; February 22, 1941 (Brooklyn, NY); Widowed; 2 children; Oyster Bay High School (Oyster Bay, NY); Beaver College (Jenkintown, PA; BA, 1961); Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (Syracuse, NY; MPA, 1962) PRIORITIES: reproductive rights; state budget that meets the needs of all NH citizens; standards, affordability, and access to public education, pre-k through college; gun safety, including background checks; fair elections; protection of privacy; right to know.

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Steven D. Smith (R) SULLIVAN COUNTY 3 (7TH TERM)

Realtor; P.O. Box 624, Charlestown, NH 03603; (H) 603-826-5940; (O) 603-271-3661; (email) Steven.Smith@leg. state.nh.us; June 23, 1964 (Queens, NY); Married (Adele); Centereach H.S. (Centereach, NY); Granite State College (Concord, NH; AS, Business, 2020); Regional Planning Commission from Charlestown (2009-11); Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Infrastructure Committee: Council of State Governments (Transportation Committee); National Conference of State Legislators (Natural Resources and Infrastructure Committee); Autonomous Vehicle Advisory Committee; Governor’s Interagency Council on Homelessness; Commission to Study Road Usage and NonTraditional Motor Vehicles; Information Technology Council; OBDII Testing Advisory Committee; State Suggestion and Extraordinary Award Evaluation Committee. PRIORITIES: education funding reform; new millennium transportation solutions. PERSONAL: Eagle Scout; history buff; model railroading; slot car racing. DEPUTY SPEAKER

COMMITTEES: Election Law (Chair); Rules; Transportation REPRESENTS: Charlestown, Newport, and Unity

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

NOT VOTING Medicaid Dental Benefit

NOT VOTING Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis NOT VOTING Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Catherine Sofikitis (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 7 (4TH TERM)

Registered Nurse (disabled); 54 Marshall St., Nashua, NH 03060-4622; (H) 603-465-8163; (email) catherine4Ward7@gmail.com; November 6, 1956 (Fairbanks, AK); Married (Kenn); 1 child; Greek Orthodox; Academy of Our Lady of Guam (Agana, Guam); Good Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing (Portland, OR; R.N.) Hannah Dustin Quilt Guild. PRIORITIES: learning, water, agriculture. PERSONAL: quilting.

COMMITTEES: Environment and Agriculture

REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 7

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

EXCUSED Medicaid Dental Benefit

EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax EXCUSED Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work EXCUSED Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis EXCUSED Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Julius F. Soti (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 35 (2ND TERM)

Real Estate Investor; 74 Marblehead Road, Windham, NH 03087; (H) 603-404-1115; (email) rep.jsoti@gmail. com; William Patterson University (Wayne, NJ; BA, Philosophy and History, 1990); Windham Republican Town Committee (vice-chair); American Hungarian Citizens League, Garfield, NJ (vice president, 2012). PERSONAL: juggling; magic (illusion); archery and other target sports.

COMMITTEES: Ways and Means

REPRESENTS: Londonderry and Windham

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Timothy A. Soucy (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 21 (7TH TERM)

Firefighter (retired); 11 Princeton St., Concord, NH 03301-2333; (H) 603 305-5012; (email) Tim.Soucy@leg.state. nh.us; Married (Karen); 5 children.

COMMITTEES: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services

REPRESENTS: Concord Ward 7

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Thomas L. Southworth (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 11 (5TH TERM)

Educator (teacher/counselor/administrator, 41 yrs.); 56 Durham Road, Unit 26, Dover, NH 03820-4471; (H) 603-742-0556; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) Thomas.Southworth@leg.state.nh.us; Hanover HS (Hanover, NH) Dartmouth College (Hanover, NH; BA); Keene State College (Keene, NH; M.Ed.); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; CAGS); Dover Board of Selectmen (Ward 4); Dover Children’s Center (board member).

COMMITTEES: Ways and Means

REPRESENTS: Dover Ward 4, Lee, and Madbury

Selected 2021-2022

Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Carry Spier (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 6 (1ST TERM)

Systems Engineering Manager (retired); 9 Columbia Ave., Nashua, NH 03064; (H) 603-386-0436; (O) 603-8604385; (email) Carry.Spier@hotmail.com; New York City; Married (Daniel); W. Tresper Clarke HS (Westbury, NY); received degrees from: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Troy, NY; Electrical Engineering); SUNY-Stonybrook (Stony Brook, NY; Computer Science); Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD; Systems Engineering). PRIORITIES: renewable energy, lowering the cost of electricity; strengthening our public education; roll back and prevent legislation that has sought to marginalize individuals, especially the LGBTQ community; roll back limitations on a woman’s right to an abortion; support legislation to make voting more accessible. PERSONAL: travel the world filming endangered large animals; camera technology; knitting designs.

COMMITTEES: Commerce and Consumer Affairs

REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 3

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

James A. Spillane (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 2 (5TH TERM)

MBC; 16 Swamp Road, Deerfield, NH 03037; (H) 603-463-5623; (email) James@jamesspillane.org; November 6, 1968 (Wakefield, MA); Divorced; 3 children; Free and Accepted Mason; The Derryfield School (Manchester, NH); Southern New Hampshire University (Manchester, NH; BA, English) Patriot Guard Riders. PRIORITIES: hunting; the Second Amendment; constitutional rights; lower and eliminate taxes. PERSONAL: archery, hunting, shooting, motorcycle riding, cooking, reading.

COMMITTEES: Fish and Game and Marine Resources (Chair) REPRESENTS: Auburn, Candia, and Deerfield

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Walter “Terry” Spilsbury (R) SULLIVAN COUNTY 3 (2ND TERM)

Attorney (retired); P.O. Box 571, Charlestown, NH 03603; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) Walter.Spilsbury@leg.state. nh.us; Married (Maureen); 2 children; Huntington HS (Huntington, NY); Bowdoin College (Brunswick, ME; BA, Political Science/Environmental Studies, Magna Cum Laude, 1976); University of Washington Law School (Seattle, WA; JD, 1980); Columbia University, New York, NY; MBA, 1992); Charlestown Heritage Commission (2009-13); Boy Scouts of America, Troop 31. PERSONAL: Eagle Scout; education; history; design of old homes; traditional boats; classic cars.

COMMITTEES: Ways and Means

REPRESENTS: Charlestown, Newport, and Unity

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Walter A. Stapleton (R) SULLIVAN COUNTY 6 (3RD TERM)

Railroad Consultant (retired); Commercial Insurance Broker; 90 Veterans Park Road, Claremont, NH 03743; (H) 603-5428656; (email) Walt.Stapleton@leg.state.nh.us; September 18, 1946 (Bridgeport, CT); Married (Claire); 3 children; Notre Dame HS (West Haven, CT); Orange County Community College (Middletown, NY); United States Army Transportation Corps (1964-1970); Delegate to the State Republican Convention (2016-17); Amtrak Station Host Assoc. of Claremont, NH (membership secretary, 2017-2020); East Africa Charitable Projects Fund, executive director (2014-2020); Northeast Rail Coalition (executive director, 2001-2017); Catholic Faith-choir-Knights of Columbus. PRIORITIES: adequate education definition and funding for the relief of real estate taxes; restore protections to early life in the womb and stop the public funding of abortion; responsible legislation for alternative and renewable energy producers; tighten up election laws, require proof of identification and strengthen guards against fraud; protect and assist NH farms and small businesses; protection of natural resources and cultural and recreational assets. PERSONAL: family and genealogy, hiking, fishing, canoeing, hunting, motorcycles, travel, railroad enthusiast, classic cars.

COMMITTEES: Judiciary

REPRESENTS: Claremont Wards 1, 2, 3, and Croydon

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Kathy Staub (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 25 (1ST TERM)

Museum Educator/Community Organizer (retired); 374 Laurel St., Nashua, NH 03103; (H) 603-624-0249; (email) Kathy.Staub@leg.state.nh.us; Married; 2 children; University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; BA, Anthropology, 1979); Boston College (Chestnut Hill, MA; MA, American Studies); Manchester School Board Committee (2012-15).

COMMITTEES: Transportation

REPRESENTS: Manchester Ward 5

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Laurel R. Stavis (D) GRAFTON COUNTY 13 (3RD TERM)

Assistant provost, emeritus at Dartmouth College; 19 Apple Blossom Drive, West Lebanon, NH 03784; (H) 603-3594161; (email) laurel.stavis@leg.state.nh.us; September 7, 1950 (Boston, MA); Single; Jewish; Brookline HS (Brookline, MA); New England Conservatory of Music (Boston, MA; Bachelor of Music Performance, 1976); Lebanon Planning Board (member, 2017-present); West Lebanon Advisory Committee (member, Dec. 2020-Dec. 2021); Falls at Rivers Edge Homeowners Association (vice president, 2015-present); LISTEN Community Services Board of Directors (chair, 2017-2021). PRIORITIES: livable wage, fair scheduling practices, adequate public-school funding, building bipartisan coordination, affordable health care, environmental protection, property tax relief. PERSONAL: classical music, chamber music performances, bird watching, non-fiction writing, journalism.

COMMITTEES: Municipal and County Government REPRESENTS: Lebanon, Ward 1

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Charlie St. Clair (D) BELKNAP COUNTY 5 (3RD TERM)

Laconia Motorcycle Week Association (executive director); P.O. Box 5416, Laconia, NH 03247; (H) 603-3875944; (O) 603-387-5944; (email) Charlie.StClair@leg.state.nh.us; Laconia, NH; Single; Laconia HS (Laconia, NH); University of Colorado (Boulder, CO; BA, History); Laconia Planning Board. PRIORITIES: public transportation; support for small businesses; support public education. PERSONAL: reading; law; politics; history; collecting antiques; travelling across the country on Harley-Davidson Softail Classic.

COMMITTEES: Transportation REPRESENTS: Belmont, Laconia Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

Former Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Jonathan F. Stone (R) SULLIVAN COUNTY 8 (1ST TERM)

Law Enforcement & Corrections (retired); 93 Roberts Hill Road, Claremont, NH 03743; (H) 603-5585906; (email) Jonathan.Stone@leg.state.nh.us; September 29, 1973 (Newport, NH); Divorced; 2 children; Roman Catholic; Claremont City Council (Ward 3, 2017-present); Claremont Policy Committee (chair; member, 2017-present). PRIORITIES: fiscal responsibility; bail reform; support parental rights and social choice; voter integrity; protecting the 2nd Amendment.

COMMITTEES: Criminal Justice and Public Safety

REPRESENTS: Croydon, Goshen, Langdon, Lempster, Springfield, Sunapee, Washington, Acworth, and Claremont 1, 2, and 3

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Jerry

M. Stringham (D)

GRAFTON COUNTY 3 (2ND TERM)

Medical Strategy Consultant; P.O. Box 879, Woodstock, NH 03251; (H) 603-239-2310; (email) Jerry.Stringham@ leg.state.nh.us; 2 children; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA; BSME); Harvard Business School (Harvard Business School, Boston, MA; MBA); Lincoln-Woodstock Rotary; Big Brother/Big Sister program (former). PERSONAL: lifetime history of community service; sang with the Tanglewood Festival Chorus.

COMMITTEES: Finance (Div. III)

REPRESENTS: Easton, Lincoln, Livermore, and Woodstock

Former Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Brian

Sullivan

(D) SULLIVAN COUNTY 1 (1ST TERM)

Teacher Advocate (retired); 642 Olde Farms Road, Grantham, NH 03753-3124; 603-381-7889; (email) Briansullivannh@gmail.com; May 21, 1958 (Downers Grove, IL); Married (Denise); 3 children; Northland College (Ashland, WI; BS, Biology,1980). PRIORITIES: adopt and raise minimum wage; cover public sector workers by OSHA safety standards; expand broadband coverage; promote renewable energy; protect public education

DEMOCRATIC ADVISOR

COMMITTEES: Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services

REPRESENTS: Grantham

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Jared Sullivan (D) GRAFTON COUNTY 2 (1ST TERM)

Real Estate Consulting and Development; 64 Congress St., Bethlehem, NH 03574; (O) 603-271-3369; (email) Jared.Sullivan@leg.state.nh.us; Montana State University (Bozeman, MT; BS/MS, Applied Economics, 2008). PERSONAL: avid outdoorsman; skiing; hiking; swimming.

COMMITTEES: Commerce and Consumer Affairs

REPRESENTS: Bethlehem and Franconia

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

James Summers (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 20 (2ND TERM)

CEO; 41 Heath St., Newton, NH 03858; (H) 603-320-1572; (O) 603-937-7791; (email) James.Summers@leg. state.nh.us; January 15, 1972 (Garden City, KS); Married (Christine); 3 children; Christian; Garden City HS (Garden City, KS); Southern New Hampshire University (Manchester, NH; BS, 2004; MBA, 2006); Liberty University (Lynchburg, VA; Doctorate, 2023); United States Navy (1990-95). PRIORITIES: energy and electricity price reduction; cut business regulations; and lower business corporate taxes. PERSONAL: coaching middle school and high school football and golf.

COMMITTEES: Science, Technology and Energy

REPRESENTS: Newton, Plaistow, and South Hampton

Former Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Joe Sweeney (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 25 (4TH TERM)

3 Artisan Drive, Unit #233, Salem, NH 03079-3973; (H) 603-327-7184; (email) Joe.Sweeney@leg.state.nh.us; November 8,1993; Salem HS (Salem, NH); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; BA; Political Science, 2016; Carsey School; MPP, 2018); New Hampshire Charter Commission (vice-chair); Salem NH Rotary; Salem Exchange Club. PRIORITIES: oppose income, sales, or increased taxes; government accountability.

MAJORITY FLOOR LEADER

COMMITTEES: Finance (Div. I); Rules REPRESENTS: Salem

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis NOT VOTING Pay for Unused Vacation Time

George E. Sykes (D) GRAFTON COUNTY 14 (6TH TERM)

Deputy Fire Chief, Lebanon, NH (retired); 3 Avon Ave., Lebanon, NH 03766-2601; (H) 603- 448-0319; (C) 603667-1834; (email) George.Sykes@leg.state.nh.us; Bridgewater State College (Bridgewater, MA; BA, 1974); Empire State College (Saratoga Springs, NY; BS, Business and Economics, 1988); Southern New Hampshire University (Manchester, NH; MBA, 1999); Lebanon City Council; Aubrey G. Robinson Award for outstanding service to the State of New Hampshire in fire prevention; Grafton County Senior Citizens Council, Meals on Wheels program; American Red Cross (volunteer, disaster services); Advanced Alliance for the Visual Arts (board member); Recipient of the Oscar Niemeyer Award for services to NH’s immigrant communities. PRIORITIES: funding for education, public safety, and fighting the state’s downshifting of expenses onto local governments. COMMITTEES: Transportation REPRESENTS: Lebanon Ward 2

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

John Sytek (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 25 (10TH TERM)

High School Teacher (retired); 34 Town Village Drive, Salem, NH 03070-3288; (H) 603-893-8889; (email) John.Sytek@leg.state.nh.us; March 19, 1943 (Philadelphia, PA); Married (Donna); 1 child; St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia PA); St. Joseph’s College (Philadelphia PA; 1964); Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge MA; 1967); Salem Town Treasurer (1996-present); Dollars for Scholars Salem Chapter (secretary/ director, 1993-present). PRIORITIES: pension reform. PERSONAL: cosmology; hiking.

COMMITTEES: Criminal Justice and Public Safety REPRESENTS: Salem

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Linda L. Tanner (D) SULLIVAN COUNTY 5 (5TH TERM)

Educator (retired, 2004); PO Box 267, George’s Mills, NH 03751-0267; (H) 603-763-4471; (email) Linda. Tanner@leg.state.nh.us; Blue Ridge HS (New Milford, PA); Terang HS (Victoria, Australia); East Stroudsburg University (East Stroudsburg, PA: BS, Health/Physical Education); University of Massachusetts (Amherst, MA; Graduate Assistantship, 30 credits Motor Integration); Dartmouth College (Hanover, NH; MALS, Social Sciences); Kearsarge Faculty Emeritus; Adjunct Professor, Colby-Sawyer College (New London, NH); Varsity Tennis Coach, Kearsarge Regional School District; Sunapee School and Town Advisory Budget Committee; Project Sunapee (volunteer).

COMMITTEES: Education

REPRESENTS: Springfield and Sunapee

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Bruce L. Tatro (D) CHESHIRE COUNTY 10 (6TH TERM)

City of Keene Public Works Highway Supt. (retired 2007); 208 Old Richmond Road, Swanzey, NH 03446-5522; (H) 603-352-3904; (email) Bruce.Tatro@leg.state.nh.us; June 24, 1951 (Winchendon, MA); Married (Elizabeth); 2 children; Protestant; Murdock HS (Winchendon, MA); Keene State College (Keene, NH; Assoc.); Monadnock Regional School Board (Member, 3 years), Swanzey Selectman (6 years), Town of Swanzey Moderator (6 years); NH Road Agents Assoc. (Vice President, 12 years). PRIORITIES: public works issues, education, budget. PERSONAL: camping, metal fabrication, antique truck (commercial) restoration.

COMMITTEES: Municipal and County Government

REPRESENTS: Richmond and Swanzey

Former Representative — No 2019/2020 Roll Call Vote

Laura D. Telerski (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 11 (3RD TERM)

5 Shakespeare Road, Nashua, NH 03062-2430; (H) 603-320-3957; (email) Laura.Telerski@leg.state.nh.us; Married; 3 children; Nashua HS (Nashua, NH); Georgetown University (Washington, DC; BA, History, 1993); University of Chicago (Chicago, IL; MA, Middle Eastern Studies, 1995); Nashua Board of Selectmen (Ward 8, 2017-19); Georgetown University Alumni Association Program (NH chairperson);

DEMOCRATIC ADVISOR

COMMITTEES: Finance (Div. III)

REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 8

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Trinidad Tellez (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 40 (1ST TERM)

Family Physician/Public Health and Health Policy Practitioner; P.O. Box 16666, Hooksett, NH 03106; (O) 603271-3565; (email) Trinidad.Tellez@leg.state.nh.us; Married; 1 child; Dartmouth Medical School (Hanover, NH; M.D., 1997). PRIORITIES: Universally accessible, affordable, and quality health care, including mental health and substance use; strengthen access and affordability of public education, pre-kindergarten through higher education; property tax relief; affordable housing and addressing homelessness; free and fair elections; support for small businesses; protecting the civil rights of all Granite Staters; environmental protection. PERSONAL: piano and singing; now learning the violin; dancing; family movie night.

COMMITTEES: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs

REPRESENTS: Manchester Wards 1, 3, 10, 11, and 12

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Jeffrey Tenczar (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 1 (1ST TERM)

NH State Police (retired); 209 Arlene Drive, Pelham, NH 03076; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) Jeffrey.Tenczar@ leg.state.nh.us; 2 children; Northeastern University (Boston, MA; BA, Criminal Justice); Suffolk University, Boston, MA; MSCJ); Lowell public school teacher (SpEd).

COMMITTEES: Criminal Justice and Public Safety

REPRESENTS: Pelham

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Paul A. Terry (R) BELKNAP COUNTY 7 (1ST TERM)

Presbyterian Minister (retired); 915 Stockbridge Corner Road, Alton, NH 03809; (O) 603-271-3369; (email) Paul. Terry@leg.state.nh.us; Southampton, NY; Married; 3 children; Riverhead HS (Riverhead, NY); Union College (Schenectady, NY; BA); Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (Hamilton, MA; M.Div.); Presbytery’s Board of Trustees (president of the corporation/chair); Nicholas Noyes Hospital, Dansville, NY (board of directors); NH GOP State Committee (Belknap County).

COMMITTEES: Commerce and Consumer Affairs

REPRESENTS: Alton and Barnstead

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Dave Testerman (R) MERRIMACK COUNTY 3 (4TH TERM)

Program Manager/Engineer; PO Box 36, Franklin, NH 03235-0036; (H) 603-320-9524; (email) Dave@sanbornhall.net; March 10, 1944 (Napa, CA); Married (Karen); 4 children; Protestant; Mt. Whitney HS (Visalia, CA); California Polytechnic University (San Luis Obispo, CA; BS, Aeronautical Engineering, 1966); University of Northern Colorado (Greely, CO; MA, Business, 1976); United States Air Force (23 yrs.); Franklin Planning Board (member); Order of Daedalians; pilot. PRIORITIES: reduce laws that are unnecessary or burdensome. PERSONAL: woodworking, cars.

COMMITTEES: Judiciary

REPRESENTS: Franklin Wards 1, 2, and 3

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Dick Thackston (R) CHESHIRE COUNTY 12 (1ST TERM)

9 Russell Ave., Troy, NH 03465; (H) 603-313-1231; (email) Dick.Thackston@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Commerce and Consumer Affairs

REPRESENTS: Fitzwilliam and Troy

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Douglas W. Thomas (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 16 (5TH TERM)

Defense acquisition support contractor (retired, 2014); 143 Mammoth Road, Londonderry, NH 03053-3626; (H) 603-490-3226; (O) 603-271-3369; (email) Doug.Thomasnh@gmail.com; April 21, 1950 (Staten Island, NY); Married; 1 child; Protestant; Hanover HS (Hanover, NH); Lowell Technical Institute (Lowell, MA; BS, Plastics Technology, 1972); University of Montana (Billings, MT; MBA); United States Air Force and RIANG (retired, 22 yrs.); Rockingham County Executive Committee (vice-chair, 2023); Rockingham County Attorney (sub-committee, 2015-18; chair, 2021-22); Sub-committee on Rockingham County Sheriff (2019-20); Energy Task Force, Londonderry (2022); Londonderry Senior Resource Committee (2017-22); Derry-Londonderry Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs Committee (2017-22). PRIORITIES: economic issues, including energy and fuel prices; lower taxes; school choice; parental rights.

COMMITTEES: Science, Technology and Energy (Vice Chair)

REPRESENTS: Londonderry

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Wendy E. N. Thomas (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 12 (2ND TERM)

Writer/Journalist; 10 Wildcat Falls Road, Merrimack, NH 03054; (O) 603-271-3369; (email) Wendy.Thomas@ leg.state.nh.us; 6 children; The NH Challenge (executive director); Prime Alternate Treatment Center (patient liasion); Water Warrior, Merrimack; Nashua Community College (Nashua, NH; adjunct faculty); Merrimack Library Trustee; Merrimack Ethics Committee. PRIORITIES: legalization of recreational cannabis, with a good educational program. PERSONAL: writes cannabis educational articles for Manchester Ink Link.

COMMITTEES: Science, Technology and Energy

REPRESENTS: Merrimack

Former Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

James Tierney (R) COOS COUNTY 1 (1ST TERM)

Retail and Auto Sales (semi-retired); 6 Grand View Drive, Groveton, NH 03582-4175; (H) 603-636-2889; (email) James.Tierney@leg.state.nh.us; Married (Elizabeth); 4 children; United States Air Force veteran; Groveton Regional Economic Action Team; Northumberland Board of Selectman: FEMA Disaster employee; Hampton Municipal Budget Committee (chair).

COMMITTEES: Legislative Administration

REPRESENTS: Dalton, Lancaster, Northumberland, and Stratford

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Amanda E. Toll (D) CHESHIRE COUNTY 15 (2ND TERM)

Small Business Owner; 24 Base Hill Road, Keene, NH 03431; (H) 603-860-1994; (email) electamandanh@gmail. com; Keene City Democrats (vice chair); Cheshire County Democrats Reproductive Rights Subcommittee (chair). PRIORITIES: creating more opportunities for people to build lives and raise families in New Hampshire; create a state that is green, has great schools, vibrant recreational spaces, an environment where local businesses can thrive, and is warm and welcoming toward all, including immigrants, people of color, women, and members of the LGBTQIAGNC community. PERSONAL: yoga teacher.

COMMITTEES: State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

REPRESENTS: Chesterfield, Hinsdale, Surry, Walpole, Westmoreland, and Keene, Wards 1, 3, 4, and 5

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Susan Treleaven (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 21 (5TH TERM)

Real Estate Broker; 454 Sixth St., Dover, NH 03820-5910; (H) 603-749-2347; (email) Streleaven@comcast. net; Married (Stephen); 2 children; Unitarian Universalist; Oyster River HS (Durham, NH); Plymouth State University (Plymouth, NH); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; BS, 1980); Strafford M&CG Committee (2015-21). PRIORITIES: housing; health care, education; zoning; environmental protection; energy; women’s rights; human rights; justice; democracy. PERSONAL: reading; theatre; film, grandchildren.

COMMITTEES: Municipal and County Government

REPRESENTS: Dover Wards 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Richard Tripp (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 13 (3RD TERM)

Engineer (retired, 2016); 44 Windham Road, Derry, NH 03038-4233; (email) Richard.Tripp@leg.state.nh.us; University of Nebraska at Omaha (Omaha, NE; BSBA, 1990); United States Navy (1970-79); Derry Planning Board; Derry Conservation Commission; Derry Town Council; Veterans of Foreign Wars (post and district commander); Military Order of Cootie (CCDB, seam squirrel and grand commander); American Legion.

COMMITTEES: Judiciary REPRESENTS: Derry

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit

FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Douglas Trottier (R) BELKNAP COUNTY 8 (2ND TERM)

Police Officer (30+ yrs.) 45 Meadow Lane, Belmont, NH 03220; (H) 603-455-0997; (email) douglastrottier1@ gmail.com; Married; 5 children; Eastern Gateway Community College (Steubenville, OH; AS, Criminal Justice); Southern New Hampshire University (Manchester, NH; working toward BS in Criminal Justice and Administration). PERSONAL: camping with family; fishing; hunting

COMMITTEES: Chose not to serve on a committee REPRESENTS: Belmont, Sanbornton, and Tilton

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit

NOT VOTING Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Chris True (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 9 (5TH TERM)

Trucking Industry (retired); 41 Hunt Pond Road, Sandown, NH 03873-2141; (H) 603-887-2793; (email) Chris.True@leg.state.nh.us; January 18, 1950 (Portland, ME); Married; 1 child; Christian; Scarborough HS (Scarborough, ME); University of Southern Maine (Portland, ME; Political-Science/Education, 1973); United States Army (Military Police, 1974-76); Zoning Board of Adjustment (chair, 2013-2921) PRIORITIES: encouraging and nurturing good jobs for NH. PERSONAL: golf; community garden.

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments and Administration REPRESENTS: Sandown

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Paul D. Tudor (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 1 (2ND TERM)

General Electric (25+ yrs.); 167 Bow St., Northwood, NH 03261; (O) 603-271-3125; (email) Paultudor.1strockingham@gmail.com; December 10, 1957 (Concord, NH); Married (Shirley); 3 stepchildren; Episcopal; Peabody HS (Peabody, MA); Wentworth College (Boston, MA; BSMET, Mechanical Engineering, 1984); United States Air Force (1976-80); Northwood Town Budget Committee. PRIORITIES: hold the line on taxes and fees; work on legislation to protect struggling small businesses; advocate for veterans; support the Second Amendment. PERSONAL: fishing, gun sports, forestry.

COMMITTEES: Fish and Game and Marine Resources REPRESENTS: Northwood and Nottingham

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

EXCUSED Medicaid Dental Benefit

EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax EXCUSED Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis EXCUSED Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Alan J. Turcotte (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 11 (5TH TERM)

NH Dept. of Transportation (retired); 3 High Ridge Trail, Allenstown, NH 03275-2128; (H) 603-485-2349; (email) Alan.Turcotte@leg.state.nh.us; January 13, 1956; Manchester, NH; Married; 2 children; Christian; Central High School (Manchester, NH). Allenstown Sewer Commission (chair). PRIORITIES: fighting for the working class; strong supporter of the community college system; improving our transportation infrastructure. PERSONAL: vegetable gardening; antique cars

COMMITTEES: Legislative Administration REPRESENTS: Allenstown

Former Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Leonard Turcotte (R) STRAFFORD COUNTY 4 (4TH TERM)

Airline pilot (captain); Investment Advisor Rep.; 143 Beauty Hill Road, Barrington, NH 03825-5523; (O) 603271-3125; (email) lenturcotte@meterocast.net; July 28, 1961 (Manchester, NH); Married; 2 children; Portsmouth HS (Portsmouth, NH); NH Technical Institute (Concord, NH); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH) Allied Pilots Assoc. (board of directors, 2001-03; negotiator/committees, 1997-2009).

COMMITTEES: Municipal and County Government (Chair)

REPRESENTS: Barrington and Strafford

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Eric S. Turer (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 6 (1ST TERM)

Health Care Systems Consultant; 33 Peabody Drive, Brentwood, NH 03833; (H) 603-770-4068; (O) 603770-4068; (email) Eric.Turer@gmail.com; June 25, 1966 (New York); Married (Catherine); 2 children; New Rochelle HS (New Rochelle, NY); Union College (Schenectady, NY; BS, Biology, 1969); Union College Graduate Management Institute (Schenectady, NY; MBA, Health Systems Administration/5yr. combined program, 1989) PRIORITIES: health care access/affordable/quality; behavioral health improvement; reproductive choice; education funding reform; renewable energy and efficiency transformation/environmental protection; ranked choice voting. PERSONAL: skiing; paragliding; kayaking; mountain biking; hiking; cooking; brewing; woodworking/construction; family/community; politics.

COMMITTEES: Judiciary REPRESENTS: Brentwood

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Jordan G. Ulery (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 13 (10TH TERM)

Professional Investigator (retired); PO Box 15, 36 Blake St., Hudson, NH 03051-0015; (H) 603-882-8979; (email) repulery@comcast.net; (married) 2 children; St. Anselm College (Manchester, NH; Classical Political Science); NHLI trained paramedic; Hudson Planning Board; Hillsborough County Executive Board; Knights of Columbus.

COMMITTEES: Ways and Means

REPRESENTS: Hudson

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit

EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Suzanne Vail (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 6 (4TH TERM)

State Representative; 28-B Norton St., Nashua, NH 03064; 603-234-0704; (H) 603-234-0704; (email) reverendgirl99@gmail.com; 3 children; T.C. Williams HS (Alexandria, VA, 1980); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; BA, Psychology, 1995); Hillsborough County Executive Committee. PRIORITIES: universal access to broadband. PERSONAL: hiking in NH; history of NH.

COMMITTEES: Resources, Recreation and Development

REPRESENTS: Nashua Ward 3

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

EXCUSED Medicaid Dental Benefit

EXCUSED Reducing the Business Profits Tax EXCUSED Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis EXCUSED Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Mark Vallone (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 5 (1ST TERM)

Educator; 252 Blake Road, Epping, NH 03042; (H) 603-679-5186; (email) Mark.Vallone@leg.state.nh.us; Epping, NH; Married (Christine); 2 children; NH Social Studies Council (past president); Governor’s Advisory Council on Early Childhood Education; Epping Youth Athletic Association (volunteer); Epping Zoning Board of Adjustment; Epping Budget Committee; Epping Recreation Department; Rockingham Grange.

COMMITTEES: Public Works and Highways REPRESENTS: Epping

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Susan Vandecasteele (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 25 (2ND TERM)

Automatic industry (technician, customer service, and management); 8 Webb St., Salem, NH 03079; (H) 603401-8065; (email) susanjvan2@gmail.com; Salem HS (Salem, NH, 1986).

COMMITTEES: Chose not to serve on a committee REPRESENTS: Salem

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

NOT VOTING Medicaid Dental Benefit NOT VOTING Reducing the Business Profits Tax NOT VOTING Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis NOT VOTING Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Peter R. Varney (R) BELKNAP COUNTY 7 (5TH TERM)

PO Box 1059; Alton, NH 03809-1059; (H) 603-765-6380; (email) pvarney@atsnh.com

COMMITTEES: Chose not to serve on a committee REPRESENTS: Alton and Barnstead

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes NOT VOTING Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax NOT VOTING Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Daniel T. Veilleux (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 34 (2ND TERM)

At-home parent/former financial accountant/controller; 7 Colonel Wilkins Road, Amherst, NH 03031; (O) 603271-3565; (email) Daniel.Veilleux@leg.state.nh.us; University of Maine (Orono, ME; BA, Political Science; MPA, Concentration in Public Finance); Souhegan Cooperative School Board (Amherst, NH); Souhegan Regional Landfill District (board of directors).

COMMITTEES: Transportation REPRESENTS: Amherst

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Kevin G. Verville (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 2 (4TH TERM)

Technical Director; 9 McCarron Road, Deerfield, NH 03037; (O) 603-731-0654; (email) Kevin.Verville@leg. state.nh.us; Married; Roman Catholic; Bishop Brady HS (Concord, NH); Plymouth State College (Plymouth, NH; BS Physical Science, Secondary Education, Chemistry option, 1994); Tulane University (New Orleans, LA); Deerfield Municipal Budget Committee; Safety Services Streaming Committee; Trustee of the Trust Funds; Open Space Committee. PRIORITIES: expanded school choice. PERSONAL: amateur radio; back country and winter camping; single (cowboy) action shooting.

COMMITTEES: Environment and Agriculture

REPRESENTS: Auburn, Candia, and Deerfield

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Kenneth S. Vincent (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 12 (4TH TERM)

Business owner; 19 Vincent Way, Somersworth, NH 03878; (H) 603-396-4120; (email) KVincentNHrep@ comcast.net; August 19, 1964 (Rochester, NH); Married; 2 children; Roman Catholic; Somersworth HS (Somersworth, NH); New Hampshire Technical College; United States Army (3 yrs.). PRIORITIES: to do what’s best for the State of New Hampshire and the people I serve.

COMMITTEES: Commerce and Consumer Affairs

REPRESENTS: Rollinsford and Somersworth Wards, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

NOT VOTING Medicaid Dental Benefit

NOT VOTING Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Robin Vogt (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 21 (1ST TERM)

Special Education Paraeducator/Graphic Designer; 10 Blue Heron Drive, Portsmouth, NH 03801; (O) 603-969-5720; (email) Robin.Vogt@leg.state.nh.us; September 19, 1993 (Southbury, CT); Single. PRIORITIES: affordable workforce housing and health care for all; legalization and decriminalization of cannabis; protecting public education and special education professionals; climate change action; expansion of renewable energy; protecting water. PERSONAL: podcasting; graphic design; traveling; mid-century modern home renovation.

COMMITTEES: Environment and Agriculture

REPRESENTS: Newington and Portsmouth Ward 1

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Michael Vose (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 5 (5TH TERM)

Software Technical Writer (retired); 75 Olde Bridge Lane, Epping, NH 03042-1922; (H) 603-734-4084; (email) Michael.Vose@leg.state.nh.us; February 25, 1947 (Raleigh, NC); Married (Denise); 1 child; Unitarian; Monadnock Regional HS (Swanzey, NH); Keene State College (Keene, NH; BA, History, 1974); United States Air Force (1966-70); Epping Planning Board (2018-present). PRIORITIES: restoring the NH economic advantage; reinvigorating constitutional government. PERSONAL: hiking (hiked NE’s 100 highest peaks); golf; music.

COMMITTEES: Science, Technology and Energy (Chair) REPRESENTS: Epping

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Janet G. Wall (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 11 (19TH TERM)

Small Business Owner (Retired); 9 Kelley Road, Madbury 03823-7634; (SH) 603-271-3529; Nov. 21, 1949 (Portsmouth, NH); 2 children; Oyster River HS (Durham, NH); UNH (Durham, NH; BS, 1971); Durham-Great Bay Rotary Club (1st woman member; Paul Harris Fellow); NH-Canada Trade Council (V.C.); Strafford County Delegation (chair); Zoning Board of Adjustment; Strafford Regional Planning Commission; Riverside Rest Home Committee (chair/budget manager); Madbury Water Commissioner; Pease Redevelopment Commission (chair); Madbury Recreation Committee; UNH Cooperative Extension Advisory Council; NH Heritage Collection Comm. (chair, 1990–present); Madbury Selectman, Madbury Historical Society (founder, past president, bd. directors, 1978–present); Durham Historic Association (board. of directors/lifetime member); Lee Hist. Society (Museum Docent); Organization of Women Legislators (OWLS), past president. PRIORITIES: plan and manage growth to protect our natural resources and quality of life; education; infrastructure.  PERSONAL: family & friends, travel, antiques, garden, music.

COMMITTEES: Legislative Administration; Special Committee on Commissions REPRESENTS: Lee, Madbury, and Dover Ward 4

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax EXCUSED Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis EXCUSED Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Scott Wallace (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 8 (4TH TERM)

34 Wymans Landing, Danville, NH 03819-3148; (H) 603-642-6379; (email) Scott.Wallace@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Judiciary (Vice Chair); Special Committee on Housing REPRESENTS: Danville

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Mary Jane Wallner (D) MERRIMACK COUNTY 19 (22ND TERM)

Retired; 24 Samuel Drive, Concord, NH 03301-3051; (H) 603-225-5249; (email) mjwallnerNH@gmail.com; October 25, 1946 (St. Louis, MO); Married (Nicholas); 2 children; Celina HS (Celina, OH); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; BS, Child and Family Studies, 1972); Wheelock College (Boston, MA); serves on a number of nonprofit agency boards. PRIORITIES: state budget; education funding; services for children and families; property tax relief. PERSONAL: travel, reading, yoga.

SENIOR DEMOCRATIC ADVISOR

COMMITTEES: Finance (Div. III); Special Committee on Childcare

REPRESENTS: Concord, Ward 5

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Lilli Walsh (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 15 (1ST TERM)

Manufacturing sales; Hampstead, NH 03841; (O) 603-271-3369; (email) Lilli.Walsh@leg.state.nh.us; BS, Business Administration; Hampstead Budget Committee (2021-25); Friends of Big Island Pond (2010-present); Rockingham County Republican Committee (vice chair, 2021-present); Greater Salem Federation of Republican Women (asst. treasurer, 2022); NHFRW (community engagement director, 2021-22). PERSONAL: golf, gardening, cooking, and travel.

COMMITTEES: Commerce and Consumer Affairs REPRESENTS: Hampstead

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Thomas C. Walsh (R) MERRIMACK COUNTY 10 (6TH TERM)

Contractor; 15 Berry Hill Road, Hooksett, NH 03106-2201; (H) 603-623-4104; (email) Thomas.Walsh@ leg.state.nh.us; May 31, 1966 (Manchester, NH); Single; Roman Catholic; Trinity HS (Manchester, NH). PRIORITIES: election law reform, autonomous vehicle law. PERSONAL: motorcycles, boating, collecting vehicles.

COMMITTEES: Transportation (Chair); Special Committee on Housing REPRESENTS: Hooksett and Dunbarton

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

NOT VOTING Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Gerald “Gerry” W. R. Ward (D) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 27 (6TH TERM)

Curator, professor, editor, museum consultant; 16 Nixon Park, Portsmouth, NH 03801-5728; (H) 603-436-6142; (O) 603-436-6142; (email) ward4staterep@gmail.com; Pittsburgh, PA; Married (Barbara); 2 children; JamesvilleDewitt HS (Dewitt, NY); Harvard University (Cambridge, MA; BA, Government, 1971); Boston University (Boston, MA; MA, American and New England Studies); Boston University (Ph.D., American and New England Studies, 1984); Portsmouth Ward 4 moderator or clerk (2003-present). PRIORITIES: protecting a woman’s right to make her own health care and family planning decisions; help to maintain our outstanding system of free and fair elections; work toward making voting easier; promote child care options and family leave policies that support strong families; develop workforce housing and help to recruit and retain young people.

COMMITTEES: Election Law

REPRESENTS: Portsmouth Ward 4

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Lucy McVitty Weber (D) CHESHIRE COUNTY 5 (9TH TERM)

Former VT Attorney, Innkeeper, Teacher; 217 Old Keene Road, Walpole, NH 03608-4845; (H) 603-499-0282; (email) lwmcv@comcast.net; August 5, 1952 (New York, NY); widow with large extended family; Friends Seminary (New York, NY); Tufts University (Medford, MA; BA 1974); Vermont Law School (South Royalton, VT; MSEL/JD, 1985); Speaker Pro Tempore in the NH House of Representatives (2019-20); Walpole Zoning Board of Adjustment (former member); Friends of the Walpole Town Library (former president), Walpole Historical Society; Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Volunteer. PRIORITIES: education funding, balancing budget without gutting core services, civil liberties. PERSONAL: kayaking, gardening, reading. DEMOCRATIC FLOOR

LEADER

COMMITTEES: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs; Rules REPRESENTS: Surry and Walpole

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Kenneth L. Weyler (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 14 (18TH TERM)

American Airlines (Captain, retired, 2001); 23 Scotland Road, Kingston, NH 03848; (H) 603-778-5225; (email) kweyler@aol.com; October 18, 1941 (Boston, MA); Married (Carol); 3 children; CEC; Newton HS (Newton, MA); Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA; BS, Chemical Engineering, 1963); Air War College (Montgomery, AL); United States Air Force (1963-1969; Reserves, 1969-1993); Kingston Planning Board (1981-1998); Rockingham Planning Commission (1980-2011); Gideon Lodge, Masons (1984-present); Kingston Veterans Club (2001-present); NH Veterans Association (1993-present). PRIORITIES: balance the budget without tax increases, support education choice, election reform, government accountability, protect the New Hampshire Advantage. PERSONAL: gardening; skeet shooting; veterans’ affairs.

COMMITTEES: Finance (Chair) REPRESENTS: East Kingston and Kingston

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Jonah Wheeler (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 33 (1ST TERM)

Community Organizer; P.O. Box 33, Peterborough, NH 03458; (H) 603-831-9916; (email) Jonah.Wheeler@ leg.state.nh.us; Con-Val HS (Peterborough, NH); Zoning Board of Adjustment (alternate). PRIORITIES: education justice; work to build bridges between educators and the community. PERSONAL: community engagement

COMMITTEES: Criminal Justice and Public Safety

REPRESENTS: Peterborough and Sharon

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Robert Wherry (R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 13 (1ST TERM)

37 James Way, Hudson, NH 03051; (O) 603-271-3310; (email) Robert.Wherry@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: Election Law

REPRESENTS: Hudson

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Matthew B. Wilhelm (D) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 40 (3RD TERM)

Landlord; 100 Magnolia Road, Manchester, NH 03104-1606 ; (H) 603-377-6214; (email) Matt.Wilhelm@leg.state. nh.us; May 19, 1982 (Brookfield, WI); Married (Jody); 2 children; Lutheran (ELCA); Bishop Guertin HS (Nashua, NH); Plymouth State University (Plymouth, NH; BA, Communication Studies with a minor in Political Science, 2004); University of New Hampshire Carsey School (Durham, NH; MPA, 2016); NH’s Service Year Workforce Commission (chair, 2019-20); Volunteer-NH Board of Directors (House appointee, 2018-present); City Year NH, AmeriCorps member (2005-07). PRIORITIES: property tax relief; affordable housing; addressing homelessness; mental health access and affordability; commuter rail; support for small businesses; expanding civilian national service as a workforce development strategy; higher education access and affordability; removing barriers to elected public service; civil rights. PERSONAL: family; live music; Red Sox; operates a housing complex for AmeriCorps members. DEMOCRATIC LEADER

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments and Administration; Rules; Special Committee on Commissions

REPRESENTS: Manchester Wards 1, 3, 10, 11, and 12

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Dan Wolf (R) MERRIMACK COUNTY 7 (4TH TERM)

Real Estate; PO Box 88, Newbury, NH 03255-0088; (H) 603-763-5176; (email) Dan.Wolf@leg.state.nh.us; January 23, 1947 (New York, NY); Married; 2 children; Cambridge School of Weston (Weston, MA); Nasson College (Springvale, ME; BA, 1970); Kearsarge Regional School Board (retired); Trustee of the Trust Funds (Newbury, NH); State Holocaust & Genocide Education Committee; Public Waters Access Advisory Board (PWAAB).

COMMITTEES: Resources, Recreation and Development

REPRESENTS: New London and Newbury

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Clayton Wood (R) MERRIMACK COUNTY 13 (1ST TERM)

Retired; 329 Catamount Road, Pittsfield, NH 03263; (H) 603-396-6663; (O) 603-484-8020; (email) Clayton. Wood@leg.state.nh.us; Married (Rachel); 3 children; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA; 1979); Pittsfield School Website (design/manage since 2009); Pittsfield Planning Board (2008-21); Pittsfield School Board (2011-13); Spirit of New Hampshire Award (volunteer service to the Pittsfield School District); Pittsfield Historical Society (treasurer/director, 2008-present); Benjamin Franklin Academy Advisory Board (2022-present). PRIORITIES: protect constitutional liberty; control spending; school choice; election integrity; control government overreach.

COMMITTEES: Election Law

REPRESENTS: Chichester and Pittsfield

Stephen L. Woodcock (D) CARROLL COUNTY 1 (3RD TERM)

Educator (retired, 2008); P.O. Box 234, Center Conway, NH 03813-0234; (H) 603-356-2904; (email) Steve. Woodcock@leg.state.nh.us; August 29-1949 (Haverhill, MA); Married (Denise); 1 child; Protestant; Haverhill HS (Haverhill, MA); Boston State College (Boston, MA; BS); Eastern Kentucky University (Richmond, KY; MS); Fitchburg State College (Fitchburg, MA; CAGS); United States Army (1970-73); Merrimack Lodge F & AM, Allepo Shrine; American Legion Riders; NH Patriot Guard Riders; Carroll County Fish and Game; Carroll County Democrats. PRIORITIES: education and education funding (K-16). PERSONAL: hiking, gardening, snowshoeing, cooking, long distance motorcycle riding.

COMMITTEES: Education

REPRESENTS: Conway

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

Joshua Yokela (R) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 32 (3RD TERM)

BI Developer/Analyst; 16 Tibbetts Road, Fremont, NH 03044-3573; (H) 603-722-0501; (email) Josh.Yokela@ leg.state.nh.us; December 17, 1986 (Fremont, CA); Single; Yerington HS (Yerington, NV); Fremont Zoning Board of Adjustment (alternate, 2016-present); Fremont Budget Committee (member, 2017-present).

PRIORITIES: protecting property rights; occupational licensing reform. PERSONAL: chess, Texas Hold ‘em.

COMMITTEES: Municipal and County Government; Special Committee on Housing REPRESENTS: Brentwood, Danville, and Fremont

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

AGAINST Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Pay for Unused Vacation Time

On Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022, a recount was held to determine the winner of the Strafford County District 8 (Rochester Ward 4) seat in the New Hampshire House. The recount ended in a tie between the Democratic incumbent Chuck Grassie and Republican David Walker. A special election to determine the winner is scheduled for Feb. 21, 2023. Since this special election will take place after this handbook has gone to publication, we are including the bio info for both candidates in this edition.

Chuck Grassie (D) STRAFFORD COUNTY 8 (8TH TERM)

146 Brock St., Rochester, NH 03867-4457; (H) 603-332-8562; (email) Chuck.Grassie@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: N/A

REPRESENTS: Rochester Ward 4

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Pay for Unused Vacation Time

David Walker (R) STRAFFORD COUNTY 8 (1ST TERM)

14 Brock St., Rochester, NH 03867; (email) David.Walke@leg.state.nh.us

COMMITTEES: N/A

REPRESENTS: Rochester Ward 4

New Representative — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

How Biographies Are Compiled

Incoming and incumbent Senators and Representatives are asked to fill out an online New Hampshire Elected Officials personal data form requesting his or her name, party affiliation, county and legislative district, number of terms served, occupation, address, date and place of birth, marital status, spouse’s name, number of children, religious affiliation, schools attended and degree(s), political offices held, organizations of which the legislator has been a member, legislative interests or priorities for the upcoming session, and any hobbies or personal outside interests. If any of the above information is missing from a legislator’s biography, it is because the legislator chose not to provide it. The BIA is not responsible for the accuracy of the biographical information submitted by each elected official. The votes below are intended to give the reader a sense of the legislator’s position on selected issues.

Explanation of Selected 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Roll Call Vote (House):

HB 103: ESTABLISHING A DENTAL BENEFIT UNDER THE STATE MEDICAID PROGRAM (HOUSE VOTE 237-100)

This bill establishing a dental benefit under the state Medicaid program was given an “Ought to Pass with Amendment” by the House Health, Human Services, and Elderly Affairs Committee. The committee’s recommendation passed the House, and the bill was sent to House Finance, which recommended the bill “Ought to Pass with Amendment.” The committee’s recommendation passed on the House floor 237-100. A yea vote means the member supported establishing a dental benefit under Medicaid. A nay vote means the member opposed establishing a dental benefit under Medicaid. IN PUBLICATION IDENTIFIED AS: MEDICAID DENTAL BENEFIT

HB 542: RELATIVE TO THE PROTECTION OF RELIGIOUS LIBERTY (HOUSE VOTE 199-173)

This bill removed the ability for New Hampshire authorities to prohibit gatherings at places of worship during public health crises. The House Judiciary Committee voted 11-10 to recommend the bill “Ought to Pass with Amendment.” The full House adopted the committee recommendation 199-173. A yea vote means the member supported the bill. A nay vote means the member opposed the bill.

IN PUBLICATION IDENTIFIED AS: ALLOWING RELIGIOUS GATHERINGS DURING PUBLIC HEALTH CRISES

HB 1210: RELATIVE TO EXEMPTION FROM VACCINE MANDATES (HOUSE VOTE 181-155)

This bill created a “personal conscience” exemption that employers with vaccine mandates as a condition of employment were required to grant. The House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services Committee voted 11-10 to recommend the bill “Ought to Pass with Amendment.” The committee’s recommendation passed the House 181-155. A yea vote means the member supported establishing a “personal conscience” exemption that employers were required to grant. A nay vote means the member opposed establishing a “personal conscience” vaccine mandate exemption. IN PUBLICATION IDENTIFIED AS: VACCINE MANDATE “PERSONAL CONSCIENCE” EXEMPTION

HB 1221: RELATIVE TO THE RATE OF THE BUSINESS PROFITS TAX (HOUSE VOTE 177-141)

This bill lowering New Hampshire’s Business Profits Tax came out of the House Ways and Means Committee with an “Ought to Pass with Amendment” recommendation in a 12-11 vote. The bill passed the House 177-141. A yea vote means the member supported lowering the Business Profits Tax rate. A nay vote means the member opposed lowering the rate.

IN PUBLICATION IDENTIFIED AS: REDUCING THE BUSINESS PROFITS TAX

SB 61: PROHIBITING COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS THAT REQUIRE EMPLOYEES TO JOIN A LABOR UNION (HOUSE VOTE 175-199)

This Senate-passed bill would establish New Hampshire as a “Right to Work” state, meaning no one could be forced to join a labor union as a condition of employment. The House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services Committee voted 11-9 to recommend the bill “Ought to Pass with Amendment.” The House defeated the committee’s recommendation 175-199. A yea vote means the member supported “Right to Work.” A nay vote means the member opposed “Right to Work.”

IN PUBLICATION IDENTIFIED AS: RIGHT TO WORK

HOUSE ROLL CALL ONLY

HB 1514: RELATIVE TO AN EMPLOYEE’S UNUSED EARNED TIME (HOUSE VOTE 172-164)

This bill, which would mandate employers pay for accrued but unused vacation time, came out of the House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services Committee with an “Inexpedient to Legislate” recommendation in an 11-10 vote. The House adopted the committee recommendation, killing the bill 172-164. A yea vote means the member opposed the bill. A nay vote means the member supported the bill.

IN PUBLICATION IDENTIFIED AS: PAY FOR UNUSED VACATION TIME

HOUSE COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

CHILDREN AND FAMILY LAW

Committee Asst: Karen Karwocki Researcher: Christina Dyer

Location: LOB Room 206

CHAIR: Mark Pearson (R)

VICE CHAIR: Patrick Long (D)

CLERK: Peter Petrigno (D)

Phone: 603-271-3529

REPUBLICANS: Debra DeSimone, David Bickford, Jodi Nelson, Charles McMahon, Lorie Ball, Sandra Panek, Sheila Seidel

DEMOCRATS: Gaby Grossman, Cassandra Levesque, Maria Perez, Alicia Gregg, Candace Moulton, Heather Raymond

COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS

Committee Asst: Carrie Morris Researcher: Kristin Grant

Location: LOB Room 302

CHAIR: John Hunt (R)

VICE CHAIR: Keith Ammon (R)

CLERK: Jane Beaulieu (D)

Phone: 603-271-3369

REPUBLICANS: Jason Osborne, John Potucek, Paul Terry, Lisa Post, Brian Cole, Susan Porcelli, Dick Thackston, Lilli Walsh

DEMOCRATS: Anita Burroughs, Christopher Hebert, Chris McAleer, Kenneth Vincent, Karen Calabro, Shaun Filiault, Merryl Gibbs, Carry Spier, Jared Sullivan

CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY

Committee Asst: Karen Karwocki Researcher: Bradley Greenland

Location: LOB Room 204

CHAIR: Terry Roy (R)

VICE CHAIR: Jennifer Rhodes (R)

CLERK: Alissandra Murray (D)

Phone: 603-271-3529

REPUBLICANS: Kevin Pratt, John Sytek, Mark Proulx, Jason Janvrin, Dennis Mannion, Karen Reid, Jonathan Stone, Jeffrey Tenczar

DEMOCRATS: David Meuse, Amanda Bouldin, Amy Bradley, Nancy Murphy, Ray Newman, Jodi Newell, Loren Selig, Jonah Wheeler, Linda Harriott-Gathright

EDUCATION

Committee Asst: Lindsay Oestreich Researcher: Jennifer Foor

Location: LOB Room 207 Phone: 603-271-3565

CHAIR: Rick Ladd (R)

VICE CHAIR: Glenn Cordelli (R)

CLERK: Oliver Ford (R)

REPUBLICANS: Alicia Lekas, Mike Belcher, Margaret Drye, Valerie McDonnell, Kristin Noble, Katy Peternel, Arlene Quaratiello

DEMOCRATS: Mel Myler, Patricia Cornell, Linda Tanner, David Luneau, Arthur Ellison, Stephen Woodcock, Muriel Hall, Peggy Balboni, Corinne Cascadden, Hope Damon

ELECTION LAW

Committee Asst: Carrie Morris

Researcher: Christina Dyer

Location: LOB Room 308 Phone: 603-271-3310

CHAIR: Steven Smith (R)

VICE CHAIR: Ross Berry (R)

CLERK: Jessica Grill (D)

REPUBLICANS: Katherine Prudhomme-O’Brien, Ralph Boehm, James Qualey, Aidan Ankarberg, Claudine Burnham, Stephen Kennedy, Robert Wherry, Clayton Wood

DEMOCRATS: Connie Lane, Gerald Ward, Heidi Hamer, Joan Hamblet, Russell Muirhead, Luz Bay, Angela Brennan, Heath Howard

ENVIRONMENT AND AGRICULTURE

Committee Asst: Heather Goley

Researcher: Kristin Grant

Location: LOB Room 303 Phone: 603-271-3125

CHAIR: Judy Aron (R)

VICE CHAIR: Jim Creighton (R)

CLERK: Barbara Comtois (R)

REPUBLICANS: Kevin Verville, Arnold Davis, Jacob Brouillard, Matthew Coulon, Catherine Kenny, Kelley Potenza, Lisa Smart

DEMOCRATS: Peter Bixby, Catherine Sofikitis, Sherry Dutzy, Megan Murray, Nicholas Germana, Linda Haskins, Molly Howard, Allison Knab, Corinne Morse, Robin Vogt

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND ADMINISTRATION

Committee Asst: Carrie Morris Researcher: Bradley Greenland

Location: LOB Room 306

CHAIR: Carol McGuire (R)

VICE CHAIR: Matthew Simon (R)

CLERK: Shane Sirois (R)

Phone: 603-271-3065

REPUBLICANS: Tony Lekas, Glenn Bailey, Matthew Santonastaso, Chris True, Tom Dolan, Kimberly Abare, Jason Gerhard

DEMOCRATS: Jaci Grote, Peter Schmidt, Jeffrey Goley, Dianne Schuett, Michael O’Brien, Matthew Wilhelm, Fred Davis, Daniel Fitzpatrick, Sherry Gould, Juliet Smith

FINANCE

Committee Asst: Janet Clayman

Location: LOB Room 210-211 Phone: 603-271-3165

CHAIR: Kenneth Weyler (R)

VICE CHAIR: Keith Erf (R)

CLERK: Joseph Pitre (R)

REPUBLICANS: Dan McGuire, Tracy Emerick, Gerald Griffin, Maureen Mooney, Jess Edwards, Harry Bean, J.R. Hoell, Joe Sweeney, Jose Cambrils, Daniel Popovici-Muller

DEMOCRATS: Mary Jane Wallner, Sharon Nordgren, Peter Leishman, Thomas Buco, William Hatch, David Huot, Mary Heath, Kate Murray, Karen Ebel, Laura Telerski, Mary Hakken-Phillips, Jerry Stringham

FISH AND GAME AND MARINE RESOURCES

Committee Asst: Heather Goley

Researcher: Bradley Greenland

Location: LOB Room 307 Phone: 603-271-3125

CHAIR: James Spillane (R)

VICE CHAIR: Jeffrey Goley (D)

CLERK: Ellen Read (D)

REPUBLICANS: Aboul Khan, Jonathan Smith, Jim Kofalt, Paul Tudor, Benjamin Bartlett, Carroll Brown, Travis Corcoran, Zachary Nutting, Mike Ouellet

DEMOCRATS: Cathryn Harvey, Damond Ford, Loren Foxx, Ben Ming, Jennifer Morton, David Paige, Gail Pare, James Roesener

HEALTH, HUMAN SERVICES AND ELDERLY AFFAIRS

Committee Asst: Lindsay Oestreich Researcher: Christina Dyer

Location: LOB Room 205 Phone: 603-271-3565

CHAIR: Wayne MacDonald (R)

VICE CHAIR: Erica Layon (R)

CLERK: Bill King (R)

REPUBLICANS: Leah Cushman, Jim Kofalt, Mark McLean, Seth King, Lisa Mazur, David Nagel, Yury Polozov

DEMOCRATS: Lucy Weber, James MacKay, Mary Freitas, Gerri Cannon, Frances NutterUpham, Joe Schapiro, Gary Merchant, James Murphy, William Palmer, Trinidad Tellez

JUDICIARY

Committee Asst: Karen Karwocki Researcher: Jennifer Foor

Location: LOB Room 208 Phone: 603-271-3529

CHAIR: Bob Lynn (R)

VICE CHAIR: Scott Wallace (R)

CLERK: Katelyn Kuttab (R)

REPUBLICANS: Joe Alexander, Louise Andrus, Dave Testerman, Walter Stapleton, Richard Tripp, Jeffrey Greeson, Kristine Perez

DEMOCRATS: Marjorie Smith, Timothy Horrigan, Charlotte DiLorenzo, Cam Kenney, Mark Paige, Rebecca McBeath, Shelley Devine, Judi Lanza, Zoe Manos, Eric Turer

LABOR, INDUSTRIAL AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES

Committee Asst: Heather Goley Researcher: Kristin Grant

Location: LOB Room 307

CHAIR: William Infantine (R)

VICE CHAIR: Brian Seaworth (R)

CLERK: Kristina Schultz (D)

Phone: 603-271-3125

REPUBLICANS: Lino Avellani, Andrew Prout, David Love, Stephen Boyd, James Mason, Riché Colcombe, Mike Drago, Michael Granger

DEMOCRATS: Brian Sullivan, Benjamin Baroody, Michael Cahill, Linda DiSilvestro, Timothy Soucy, Donald Bouchard, Joshua Adjutant, Mark MacKenzie, Daniel LeClerc

LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATION

Committee Asst: Heather Goley Researcher: Jennifer Foor

Location: LOB Room 104

CHAIR: Gregory Hill (R)

VICE CHAIR: Vanessa Sheehan (R)

CLERK: Deborah Hobson (R)

Phone: 603-271-3529

REPUBLICANS: Jason Osborne, Michael Costable, Stephen Pearson, Nikki McCarter, James Tierney

DEMOCRATS: Janet Wall, Allison Nutting-Wong, Alan Turcotte, Beth Richards, Bill Conlin, William Dolan, Renee Monteil, Stephanie Payeur

MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY GOVERNMENT

Committee Asst: Heather Goley Researcher: Kristi Ausfresser

Location: LOB Room 301

CHAIR: Len Turcotte (R)

VICE CHAIR: Diane Pauer (R)

CLERK: John MacDonald (R)

Phone: 603-271-3125

REPUBLICANS: Joseph Guthrie, Richard Lascelles, Josh Yokela, Diane Kelley, Deborah Aylward, Richard Brown, Tim Cahill

DEMOCRATS: Laurel Stavis, Bruce Tatro, Susan Treleaven, Julie Gilman, Jim Maggiore, Latha Mangipudi, Eric Gallager, Matthew Hicks, Allan Howland, David Preece

PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS

Committee Asst: Lindsay Oestreich Researcher: Kristi Ausfresser

Location: LOB Room 201

CHAIR: Mark McConkey (R)

VICE CHAIR: John Cloutier (D)

CLERK: David Milz (R)

Phone: 603-271-3565

REPUBLICANS: Jim Fedolfi, Clifford Newton, Thomas Kaczynski, Richard Beaudoin, Bill Boyd, Charles Melvin, Steven Bogert, James Connor

DEMOCRATS: Martin Jack, Michael Abbott, Michael Edgar, Barry Faulkner, Sue Newman, Daniel Eaton, Michael Pedersen, Mark Vallone, Louis Juris

RESOURCES, RECREATION AND DEVELOPMENT

Committee Asst: Heather Goley Researcher: Kristi Ausfresser

Location: LOB Room 305

CHAIR: Andrew Renzullo (R)

VICE CHAIR: Robert Harb (R)

CLERK: Juliet Harvey-Bolia (R)

Phone: 603-271-3125

REPUBLICANS: Linda Gould, James Horgan, Robert Healey, Dan Wolf, Tanya Donnelly, Ron Dunn

DEMOCRATS: Suzanne Vail, Rosemarie Rung, Eamon Kelley, Alexis Simpson, Heather Baldwin, Will Darby, Tommy Hoyt, Jessica LaMontagne, Peter Lovett, Linda Ryan

RULES

Location: LOB Room 104

CHAIR: Sherman Packard (R)

VICE CHAIR: Steve Shurtleff (D)

CLERK: Paul Smith

Phone: 603-271-3661

REPUBLICANS: Steven Smith, Laurie Sanborn, Jason Osborne, Joe Sweeney

DEMOCRATS: Matthew Wilhelm, Lucy Weber, Karen Ebel

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ENERGY

Committee Asst: Carrie Morris Researcher: Kristi Ausfresser

Location: LOB Room 304

CHAIR: Michael Vose (R)

VICE CHAIR: Douglas Thomas (R)

CLERK: JD Bernardy (R)

Phone: 603-271-3369

REPUBLICANS: Jeanine Notter, Michael Harrington, Troy Merner, John Lewicke, Lex Berezhny, Tom Ploszaj, James Summers

DEMOCRATS: Kat McGhee, Rebecca McWilliams, Jacqueline Chretien, Lucius Parshall, Chris Muns, Henry Noël, Wendy Thomas, Thomas Cormen, Ned Raynolds

SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON CHILDCARE

Committee Asst: Karen Karwocki Researcher: Christina Dyer

CHAIR: Ross Berry (R)

VICE CHAIR: Debra DeSimone (R)

REPUBLICANS: Deborah Aylward, Mark Pearson, Jodi Nelson

DEMOCRATS: Mary Jane Wallner, Jacqueline Chretien, Rebecca McWilliams, Candice O’Neil, David Paige

SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON COMMISSIONS

Committee Asst: Lindsay Oestreich Researcher: Jennifer Foor

CHAIR: Tom Dolan (R)

VICE CHAIR: John Potucek (R)

REPUBLICANS: Fred Doucette, Jim Kofalt, Vanessa Sheehan

DEMOCRATS: Karen Ebel, Janet Wall, Alexis Simpson, Matthew Wilhelm, Catherine Rombeau

SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON HOUSING

Committee Asst: Carrie Morris Researcher: Kristin Grant

CHAIR: Joe Alexander (R)

VICE CHAIR: Benjamin Baroody (D)

REPUBLICANS: Mark McConkey, Thomas Walsh, Scott Wallace, Josh Yokela

DEMOCRATS: Josh Adjutant, Charlotte DiLorenzo, Ellen Read, Merryl Gibbs

STATE-FEDERAL RELATIONS AND VETERANS AFFAIRS

Committee Asst: Karen Karwocki Researcher: Christina Dyer

Location: LOB Room 206 Phone: 603-271-3529

CHAIR: Michael Moffett (R)

VICE CHAIR: Skip Rollins (R)

CLERK: Lorrie Carey (D)

REPUBLICANS: David Lundgren, Phyllis Katsakiores, John Leavitt, Tina Harley, Larry Gagne, Tony Piemonte, Brandon Phinney, Tom Mannion

DEMOCRATS: Steve Shurtleff, Linda Massimilla, Efstathia Booras, Hoy Menear, Amanda Toll, Jean Jeudy, Christal Lloyd, Candice O’Neil, Christine Seibert

TRANSPORTATION

Committee Asst: Lindsay Oestreich Researcher: Bradley Greenland

Location: LOB Room 203

CHAIR: Thomas Walsh (R)

VICE CHAIR: Ted Gorski (R)

CLERK: Karel Crawford (R)

Phone: 603-271-3565

REPUBLICANS: Steven Smith, Gregory Hill, Russell Dumais, Travis O’Hara, Charles Foote, Alvin See, John Sellers

DEMOCRATS: George Sykes, Cecilia Rich, Charlie St. Clair, Dru Fox, Catherine Rombeau, Daniel Veilleux, Matthew Coker, Philip Jones, Jeffrey Rich, Kathy Staub

WAYS AND MEANS

Committee Asst: Karen Karwocki Researcher: Jennifer Foor

Location: LOB Room 202

CHAIR: Laurie Sanborn (R)

VICE CHAIR: John Janigian (R)

CLERK: Fred Plett (R)

Phone: 603-271-3529

REPUBLICANS: Jordan Ulery, Fred Doucette, Walter Spilsbury, Dan Hynes, Julius Soti, Cyril Aures, David Rochefort

DEMOCRATS: Susan Almy, Richard Ames, Thomas Southworth, Dennis Malloy, Thomas Schamberg, Sallie Fellows, Bill Bolton, Susan Elberger, Nicole Leapley, Geoffrey Smith

THE NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE SENATE

SENATE LEADERSHIP

PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE

JEB BRADLEY

PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE

JAMES GRAY

MAJORITY LEADER

SHARON M. CARSON

ASSISTANT MAJORITY LEADER

DAN INNIS

MAJORITY WHIP

REGINA BIRDSELL

ASSISTANT MAJORITY WHIP

RUTH WARD

SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE CHAIR

JAMES GRAY

SENATE DEMOCRATIC LEADER

DONNA M. SOUCY

SENATE DEPUTY DEMOCRATIC LEADER

CINDY ROSENWALD

SENATE CLERK

TAMMY WRIGHT

SENATE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS

MIKE ALLARD

SENATE DOORKEEPER

ROGER C. BROOKS

President Jeb Bradley

(R) DISTRICT 3 (8TH TERM; 6 TERMS IN HOUSE)

630 South Main St., Wolfeboro 03894; (O) 603-271-3266; (email) jeb.bradley@leg.state.nh.us; Married (Karen); 4 children; Tufts University (Medford, MA); U.S. House of Representatives (NH CD1, 2002-04); NH 4000’s Club (member); 49th person to complete the White Mountain Grid of hiking all 48 four-thousand-foot peaks in each month (576 peaks).

COMMITTEES: Health and Human Services; Capital Budget; Finance

REPRESENTS: Albany, Bartlett, Brookfield, Chatham, Conway, Eaton, Effingham, Freedom, Hart’s Location, Jackson, Madison, Moultonborough, Ossipee, Tamworth, Tuftonboro, Wakefield, Wolfeboro, Bean’s Grant, Bean’s Purchase, Chandler’s Purchase, Crawford’s Purchase, Cutt’s Grant, Green’s Grant, Hadley’s Purchase, Martin’s Location, Pinkham’s Grant, Sargent’s Purchase, Thompson & Meserve’s Purchase, Lincoln, Livermore, Waterville Valley, Middleton, and Milton

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Minimum Wage Increase

Daryl Abbas (R) DISTRICT 22 (1ST TERM, 2 TERMS IN HOUSE)

Attorney; 34 South Shore Road, Salem, NH 03079; (H) 603-560-1929; (O) 603-271-3529; (email) Daryl. Abbas@leg.state.nh.us; Married (Jessica); 2 children; Suffolk University Law School (Boston, MA; BS, 2006; JD, 2009).

COMMITTEES: Judiciary; Election Law & Municipal Affairs

REPRESENTS: Atkinson, Pelham, Plaistow, and Salem

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes (as a member of the House)

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis

Debra Altschiller (D) DISTRICT 24 (1ST TERM, 3 TERMS IN HOUSE)

Community Liaison at a Domestic & Sexual Violence Crisis Response Center; 15 Apple Way, Stratham, NH 03885; (H) 603-686-1234; (O) 603-271-4063; (email) debra.altschiller@leg.state.nh.us; Married (Howard); 3 children; Beverly HS (Beverly, MA); University of Massachusetts (Amherst, MA; BA, 1990); Leadership Seacoast (2016); General Federation of Women’s Clubs, Exeter Area (1997-99, 2004-15/19); Mom’s Demand Action (2016-present).  PRIORITIES: Regaining reproductive health care freedom for all; enhancing support for Granite State children experiencing abuse, trafficking and sexual exploitation online; gun violence prevention; suicide prevention; stopping the downshifting of state responsibilities to our municipalities. PERSONAL: community volunteering; theatre; supporting the Seacoast arts and cuisine community; cooking large dinners with family.

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments & Administration; Energy and Natural Resources REPRESENTS: Exeter, Greenland, Hampton, Hampton Falls, North Hampton, Rye, and Stratham

Selected 2021-2022

Roll Call Votes (as

a

member of the House)

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis

Kevin Avard (R) DISTRICT 12 (4TH TERM; 1 TERM IN HOUSE)

Self-employed contract cleaner; 57 Sheri-Ann Ave., Nashua, NH 03064; (H) 603-318-4031; (O) 603-2713077; (email) kevin.avard@leg.state.nh.us; January 25, 1963 (Everett, WA); Married (Tracy); 5 children; Born Again Christian; Heritage Christian School (Litchfield, NH); Liberty University (Lynchburg, VA); Franklin City Council and Planning Board. PRIORITIES: school choice; property tax relief; lower energy costs. PERSONAL: music and public access television.

COMMITTEES: Energy and Natural Resources (Chair); Rules and Enrolled Bills (Chair); Health and Human Services (Vice Chair) REPRESENTS: Rindge, Brookline, Greenville, Hollis, Mason, New Ipswich, and Nashua Wards 1, 2, and 5

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis EXCUSED Minimum Wage Increase

Regina Birdsell (R) DISTRICT 19 (5TH TERM; 2 TERMS IN HOUSE)

High-tech industry recruiter; 24 Larson Drive, Hampstead, NH 03841; (O) 603-271-2609; (email) regina.birdsell@leg.state.nh.us; Ft. Meade, MD; Married (Mark); 2 children; Roman Catholic; Thomas Dale HS (Chester, VA); Merrimack College (North Andover, MA; BA, Management, 1993); United States Coast Guard (10 yrs.); Rockingham County Republicans (chair, 2013-15); Seacoast Republican Women (corr. secretary, 2010-14); Vesta Roy Series (board member; 2010-2014); 2010 Norris Cotton Award for outstanding work in the NH Republican Party. PERSONAL: dogs and rescue organization for animals; veteran’s organizations.

MAJORITY WHIP

COMMITTEES: Health and Human Services (Chair); Finance; Energy and Natural Resources

REPRESENTS: Derry, Hampstead, and Windham

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Minimum Wage Increase

Sharon M. Carson (R) DISTRICT 14 (8TH TERM; 4 TERMS IN HOUSE)

Adjunct Faculty, NH Community Technical College, Nashua, NH; 19 Tokanel Drive, Londonderry, NH 03053; (H) 603-434-2489; (O) 603-271-1403; (email) sharon.carson@leg.state.nh.us; November 21, 1957 (Limestone, ME); Married (Gregory); 2 children; Roman Catholic; Bristol Eastern HS (Bristol, CT); Mount Wachusett Community College (Gardner, MA, Laboratory Technology); University of New Hampshire-Manchester (Manchester, NH; BA, American History, 1996); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; MA, American History; 1998; ABD 2001); U.S. Army Reserve (15 years, retired, Sgt. 1st Class); Pro-Gun New Hampshire (council of advisors, 2008-present); Manchester Airport Authority (Chair); Londonderry Old Homes Day Committee; Londonderry Grange; NH Foster and Adoptive Parents Association (president); NH Judicial Retirement Plan (board of trustees). PRIORITIES: education, small businesses, transportation, medical care, veterans’ affairs. PERSONAL: history, reading, gardening, and knitting. SENATE

MAJORITY LEADER

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments & Administration (Vice Chair); Judiciary (Chair); Rules and Enrolled Bills (Vice Chair); Joint Legislative Historical Committee (Chair); Oversight Commission on Children’s Services (Chair). REPRESENTS: Auburn, Hudson, Londonderry

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Minimum Wage Increase

Shannon Chandley (D) DISTRICT 11 (2ND TERM; 3 TERMS IN HOUSE)

3 High Meadow Lane, Amherst, NH 03031; (H) 603-271-2709; (O) 603-271-3092; (email) Shannon.Chandley@ leg.state.nh.us; September 14, 1962 (Providence RI); Married (Tom); 4 children; Roman Catholic; North Kingstown HS (North Kingstown, RI); University of Rhode Island (Kingston, RI; BA, 1983). PRIORITIES: clean water and environmental protection; housing; workforce development; lowering energy costs; renewable energy; public safety; reproductive rights; high-quality public education; access to health care; property tax relief; advancing democracy. PERSONAL: quilting, art, New England, college and professional sports, history.

COMMITTEES: Judiciary; Commerce

REPRESENTS: Amherst, Merrimack, Milford, and Wilton

Former Senator — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Lou D’Allesandro (D) DISTRICT 20 (13TH TERM; 2 TERMS IN HOUSE)

Educator; 332 St. James Ave., Manchester, NH 03102; (H) 603-669-3494; (O) 603-271-2117; (email) lou. dallesandro@leg.state.nh.us; July 30, 1938 (Boston, MA); Married (Patricia); 3 children, 9 grandchildren; Roman Catholic; Worcester Academy (Worcester, MA); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; BA, History, 1961); Rivier University; (Nashua, NH; M.Ed.,1971); Southern New Hampshire Services Board (chair); Council of State Governments (immediate past chair); Rudman Center of UNH Law (Advisory Board member); Publisher of a book about his life and experiences, authored by Mark Bodanza, titled, “Lou D’Allesandro: Lion of the New Hampshire Senate, Thoughts for Presidential Hopefuls.” PRIORITIES: opioid crisis; enhancing public schools, keeping the University System of New Hampshire a symbol of superior post-secondary education. PERSONAL: sports; UNH football.

COMMITTEES: Finance; Capital Budget; Ways & Means (Vice Chair)

REPRESENTS: Manchester Wards 2, 3, 4, 10, 11, and 12

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Minimum Wage Increase

Donovan Fenton (D) DISTRICT 10 (1ST TERM, 3 TERMS IN HOUSE)

Fenton Family Dealerships; 32 Salisbury Road, Keene, NH 03431; (O) 603-313-7991; (email) donovan.fenton@leg.state.nh.us; November 26, 1988 (Keene, NH); Keene HS (Keene, NH); Married (Jackie); 2 children; Towson University (Towson, MD; BA, Social Studies, 2011); George Washington University School of Political Management (Washington, DC; MA, Political Management, 2015); New Hampshire-Canadian Trade Council; The Keene Community Kitchen (board member); Cedarcrest Center for Children with Disabilities Advisory Council. PRIORITIES: small business, working families, child care, education. PERSONAL: enjoying Mt. Monadnock with family.

COMMITTEES: Transportation; Education REPRESENTS: Alstead, Chesterfield, Dublin, Harrisville, Keene, Marlborough, Nelson, Roxbury, Sullivan, Surry, Swanzey, Walpole, Westmoreland, Hancock, and Peterborough.

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes (as a member of the House)

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis

Bill Gannon (R) DISTRICT 23 (3RD TERM; 1 TERM IN HOUSE)

Attorney, small business owner; P.O. Box 71, 32 Beechwood Road, Sandown, NH 03873; 603-271-3077; (email) william.gannon@leg.state.nh.us; October 10, 1962 (Concord, MA); Married (Janice); 4 children; Roman Catholic; Concord Carlisle HS (Concord, MA); Saint Anselm College (Manchester, NH; BA, Politics, 1984); Massachusetts School of Law (Andover, MA; J.D.); Business & Industry Association of NH: Champion of Business, 2018; American Conservative Union: Conservative Excellence Award (2016); youth soccer and basketball coach; Sandown Lions Club; NH Bar Association; Sandown Planning Board (2019-20).

PRIORITIES: expand private business by lowering business taxes and energy costs; voter residency requirements: PERSONAL: boating, fishing, target shooting, jogging.

COMMITTEES: Commerce (Chair); Judiciary (Vice Chair)

REPRESENTS: Brentwood, Chester, Danville, East Kingston, Epping, Fremont, Kensington, Kingston, Newton, Sandown, Seabrook, and South Hampton.

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Minimum Wage Increase

Carrie L. Gendreau (R) DISTRICT 1 (1ST TERM)

169 South St., Littleton, NH 03561; (O) 603-271-8631

COMMITTEES: Education (Vice Chair); Transportation; Executive Departments & Administration

REPRESENTS: Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant, Berlin, Cambridge, Carroll, Clarksville, Colebrook, Columbia, Dalton, Dix’s Grant, Dixville, Dummer, Errol, Erving’s Location, Gorham, Jefferson, Kilkenny, Lancaster, Low & Burbank’s Grant, Milan, Millsfield, Northumberland, Odell, Pittsburg, Randolph, Second College Grant, Shelburne, Stark, Stewartstown, Stratford, Success, Wentworth’s Location, Whitefield, Bath, Benton, Bethlehem, Easton, Ellsworth, Franconia, Haverhill, Landaff, Lisbon, Littleton, Lyman, Monroe, Piermont, Rumney, Sugar Hill, Warren, and Woodstock.

New Senator — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

James Gray (R) DISTRICT 6 (4TH TERM; 2 TERMS IN HOUSE)

Senior engineering manager (retired); 21 Roulx Drive, Rochester, NH 03867; (H) 603-332-7144; (O) 603271-4980; (email) james.gray@leg.state.nh.us; June 13, 1949 (Erie, PA); Married (Joanne); 4 children; Roman Catholic; St. Thomas Aquinas HS (Dover, NH); University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH; BS, Electrical Engineering, 1978); United States Army; City of Rochester (Ward 6 moderator, 20+ yrs.); Rochester School Board (3 yrs.); Rochester Planning Board (6 yrs.); Rochester City Council; AARP Foundation Tax Aide (volunteer). PRIORITIES: election laws; upholding constitutional laws; ensuring fairness to citizens; encouraging economic development and job creation; reducing the high cost of energy. PERSONAL: golf.

PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE

COMMITTEES: Finance (Chair); Election Law and Municipal Affairs (Chair); Capital Budget (Vice Chair); Fiscal Committee; Joint Committee on Legislative Facilities; Joint Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules (alternate) REPRESENTS: Alton, Gilmanton, Farmington, New Durham, Rochester, and Strafford

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Minimum Wage Increase

Dan Innis (R) DISTRICT 7 (2ND TERM)

Business professor, UNH, and owner, Trails End Acres; 328 Center Road, Bradford, NH 03221; (O) 603-2712609; (HO)603-285-1150; (email) daninnis@mac.com; April 7, 1963 (Columbus, OH); 3 children; Methodist; Lancaster HS (Lancaster, OH); Ohio University (Athens, OH; BA, 1985); The Ohio State University (Columbus, OH; Ph.D., 1991); Greater Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce (board member, 2008-2016, 2019-2021); Log Cabin Republicans (vice chair, 2015-present). PRIORITIES: continued improvement of our economic climate, growing jobs in rural New Hampshire, protecting small farms and businesses, tax relief, and environmental preservation. PERSONAL: fitness, reading, family.

ASSISTANT MAJORITY LEADER

COMMITTEES: Capital Budget (Chair); Finance (Vice Chair); Commerce; Ways & Means

REPRESENTS: Tilton, Alexandria, Bridgewater, Bristol, Grafton, Hebron, Orange, Hillsborough, Goshen, Andover, Boscawen, Bradford, Danbury, Franklin, Henniker, Hill, Newbury, Salisbury, Sutton, Warner, Webster, and Wilmot

Former Senator — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Rebecca Perkins Kwoka (D) DISTRICT 21 (2ND TERM)

Attorney; P.O.Box 1256, Portsmouth, NH 03801; (O) 603-793-1076; (SH) 603-271-2104; (email) rebecca.perkinskwoka@leg.state.nh.us; September 5, 1982 (Exeter, NH); Married (Katelyn); 2 children; Roman Catholic; Phillips Exeter Academy (Exeter, NH); Dartmouth College (Hanover, NH; BA, 2004); Cornel Law School (Ithaca, NY; J.D., LL.M, 2010); Peace Corps (2004-2006); Portsmouth City Council (2016-2020); Portsmouth Planning Board, NHBA; Leadership NH, Class of 2017. PRIORITIES: housing, clean energy, LGBTQ+ issues, voting rights, and digital governing. PERSONAL: hiking, running, creative writing, hiking the White Mountains, on and off long-distance running, cross-country skiing, being outdoors.

COMMITTEES: Election Law and Municipal Affairs; Executive Departments and Administration REPRESENTS: New Castle, Newfields, Newington, Newmarket, Portsmouth, Durham, Lee, and Madbury

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Minimum Wage Increase

Timothy P. Lang, Sr. (R) DISTRICT 2 (1ST TERM, 3 TERMS IN HOUSE)

Senior Regional Venue IT Manager Northeast, Live Nation; 140 Upper Smith Road, Sanbornton, NH 03269; (C) 603-566-9802; (O) 603-271-8631; (email) tlang@thelangs.us; February 29, 1964 (Englewood, NJ); Single; 4 children; Roman Catholic; Diamond HS (Anchorage, AK); Western Governors University (Salt Lake City, UT; Information Technology); Sanbornton Town Moderator (2010-present); School Budget Committee (2008-10); School Board (2010-16). PRIORITIES: reasonable, fiscally responsible, clean energy reform; freeze business taxes due to pandemic’s effect on the economy, including employment; hold/reduce state spending due to pandemic’s effect on the economy, including employment. PERSONAL: Civil Air Patrol, legislative squadron commander; 2021 NH Retail Association “Legislator of the Year.”

COMMITTEES: Ways & Means (Chair); Education REPRESENTS: Belmont, Center Harbor, Gilford, Laconia, Meredith, New Hampton, Sanbornton, Sandwich, Ashland, Campton, Holderness, and Thornton.

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes (as a member of the House) FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis

Keith Murphy (R) DISTRICT 16 (1ST TERM, 4 TERMS IN HOUSE)

Restauranteur, sports league operator; 971 Chestnut St., Manchester, NH 03104; (O) 603-271-4063; (email) keith.murphy@leg.state.nh.us; June 11, 1975 (Baltimore, MD); Divorced; 3 children; Roman Catholic; Dulaney HS (Timonium, MD); University of Baltimore (Baltimore, MD; BA, Political Science, 2002); University of Maryland (College Park, MD; MCP, Community Planning, 2004); Selectman, City of Manchester (2005-09). PRIORITIES: reduce taxes and spending; expand economic and educational opportunities; follow our state and federal constitutions; lower crime through justice system reform; more housing options. PERSONAL: skiing, camping, biking, kayaking, travel, reading, and cinema.

COMMITTEES: Election Law & Municipal Affairs (Vice Chair); Ways & Means

REPRESENTS: Goffstown, Hooksett, Candia, Raymond, and Manchester Ward 1

New Senator — No 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Howard Pearl (R) DISTRICT 17 (1ST TERM, 3 TERMS IN HOUSE)

Owner, Pearl & Sons Farm, LLC; 409 Loudon Ridge Road, Loudon, NH 03307; (H) 603-231-1482; (O) 603-2714151; (email) Howard.Pearl@leg.state.nh.us; November 3, 1965 (Laconia, NH); Married (Heather); 2 children, 7 step children, 4 grandchildren, 7 step-grandchildren; Protestant; Merrimack Valley Regional HS (Penacook, NH); Trustee of Trust Funds (Loudon, NH, 2001-2003); Zoning Board of Adjustment, Loudon, NH (2005-2020); Speedway Children’s Charities (vice president, 2011-2014); New Hampshire Farm Bureau (treasurer, 2014-2022); NH Grange (2017-present); New Hampshire Maple Producers Assn. (treasurer/vice president, 1998-2017); NH Solid Waste Working Group (member); Weights and Measures Advisor Board (member). PRIORITIES: helping to attract business to NH and to help grow its economy. PERSONAL: hunting, sports, auto racing, football.

COMMITTEES: Executive Departments & Administration (Chair); Energy (Vice Chair); Finance REPRESENTS: Barnstead, Allenstown, Canterbury, Chichester, Epsom, Loudon, Northfield, Pembroke, Pittsfield, Deerfield, Northwood, and Nottingham

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes (as a member of the House)

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

NOT VOTING Reducing the Business Profits Tax FOR Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis

Suzanne M. Prentiss (D) DISTRICT 5 (2ND TERM)

American Trauma Society (executive director/paramedic); 6 Batchelder Ave., West Lebanon, NH 03784; (H) 603-381-9195; (email) Suzanne.Prentiss@leg.state.nh.us; October 9, 1964 (Winchester, MA); Married (Christian); 1 child; Roman Catholic; Bishop Fenwick HS (Peabody, MA); Saint Michael’s College (Colchester, VT; BA, 1986); University of Phoenix (MPA, 2013); Lebanon City Council (12 yrs.); Mayor, Lebanon, NH (2017-18). National Association of EMTs (advance transit board of directors). PRIORITIES: public health; public safety, economic recovery; climate change; property tax relief; education; social and racial justice; violence prevention. PERSONAL: CrossFit; visiting towns and city halls.

COMMITTEES: Education; Health & Human Services

REPRESENTS: Canaan, Dorchester, Enfield, Groton, Hanover, Lebanon, Lyme, Orford, Plymouth, Wentworth, New London, Cornish, Grantham, Plainfield, and Springfield

Selected

2021-2022 Roll Call Vote

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Minimum Wage Increase

Denise C. Ricciardi (R) DISTRICT 9 (2ND TERM)

Retail, small business owner (retired); 29 Magazine St., Bedford, NH 03110; (H) 603-490-8572; (O) 603-271-3479; (email) denise.ricciardi@leg.state.nh.us; December 16, 1961 (Pennsylvania); Married (Giorgio); 1 child; Greek Orthodox; Humble HS (Humble, TX); Sam Houston State University (Huntsville, TX; 1979); Bedford Town Council (vice chair, 2018-2021); Conservation Committee; Highway Safety Commission; Bedford Cares (founder and president); Bedford Cemetery Trustee; Bedford Community Television (board of directors); Spirit of New Hampshire Volunteer Service Award, 2021.

PRIORITIES: passing a balanced budget without raising taxes that lowers the burden on local property taxpayers; continue to look out for the best interests of the people of New Hampshire; working to address the housing shortage; empowering parents by expanding educational options; making New Hampshire an even better place to live; ensure access to clean and reliable drinking water for all New Hampshire homes. PERSONAL: cooking, art, reading, volunteerism.

COMMITTEES: Commerce (Vice Chair); Transportation (Chair)

REPRESENTS: Fitzwilliam, Hinsdale, Jaffrey, Richmond, Troy, Winchester, Bedford, Greenfield, Lyndeborough, Mont Vernon, New Boston, Sharon, Temple

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Minimum Wage Increase

Cindy Rosenwald (D) DISTRICT 13 (3RD TERM; 7 TERMS IN HOUSE)

Educator (retired); 101 Wellington St., Nashua, NH 03064; (H) 603-595-9896; (O) 603-271-3207; (email) cindy. rosenwald@leg.state.nh.us; Married (Peter); 2 children; Rye Country Day School (Rye, NY); Harvard University (Cambridge, MA; AB, 1976); Rivier University (Nashua, NH; MA, 1998); Selectman, Ward 3 (2004, 2005). PRIORITIES: economic development; lowering property taxes; public health and safety; access to health care. PERSONAL: loves the winter fun that drew her family to New Hampshire.

SENATE DEPUTY DEMOCRATIC LEADER

COMMITTEES: Finance; Rules and Enrolled Bills; Ways and Means

REPRESENTS: Nashua Wards 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Minimum Wage Increase

Donna Soucy (D) DISTRICT 18 (6TH TERM; 3 TERMS IN HOUSE)

Attorney; 91 Alexander Drive, Manchester, NH 03109; (O) 603-271-3207; (email) donna.soucy@leg.state.nh.us; September 7, 1967 (Manchester, NH); Roman Catholic; Trinity HS (Manchester, NH); Saint Anselm College (Manchester, NH; BA, Politics; Certificate in French, 1989); University of NH Law School (Concord, NH; JD, 1999); Manchester Alderman, Ward 6 (1994-97); Manchester School Board (Ward 6, 2006-13); Manchester Fire Commission (2002-08, 1st female chair). PRIORITIES: property tax relief; increasing the minimum wage; increase and expand access to reproductive health care.

SENATE DEMOCRATIC LEADER

COMMITTEES: Commerce; Election Law and Municipal Affairs; Rules and Enrolled Bills REPRESENTS: Litchfield and Manchester Wards 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Minimum Wage Increase

Ruth Ward (R) DISTRICT 8 (4TH TERM)

Nurse Practitioner in Adult Health and Diabetes Management (retired); 386 Route 123S, Stoddard, NH 03464; (H) 603-446-2311; (O) 603-271-2609; (email) ruth.ward@leg.state.nh.us; November 19, 1936 (Shun Te Fu, China); Married (Fred); 3 children; Protestant; Burgordens Samreal Skola (Gothenburg, Sweden); Fitchburg State University (Fitchburg, MA; BA, Nursing, 1980); Boston University (Boston, MA; MA, Nursing, 1983); Appalachian Mountain Club Advisory Board; Stoddard Planning Board (chair/member, 2009-2017); Society for the Protection of NH Forests (land steward); Contoocook and North Branch Rivers (local advisory committee).

PRIORITIES: school choice, local control, right-to-work, protect the second amendment. PERSONAL: hiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and weaving. ASSISTANT MAJORITY WHIP

COMMITTEES: Education (Chair); Rules and Enrolled Bills; Transportation

REPRESENTS: Gilsum, Marlow, Stoddard, Antrim, Bennington, Deering, Francestown, Weare, Windsor, Dunbarton, Acworth, Charlestown, Claremont, Croydon, Langdon, Lempster, Newport, Sunapee, Unity, and Washington

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit

FOR Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption FOR Right to Work FOR Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis AGAINST Minimum Wage Increase

David H. Watters (D) DISTRICT 4 (6TH TERM; 2 TERMS IN HOUSE)

Professor of English, Emeritus, University of New Hampshire; 19 Maple St., Dover NH, 03820; (C) 603-9699224; (O) 603-271-2104; (email) david.watters@leg.state.nh.us;  December 28, 1960; (Hartford, CT); Married (Jan); 1 child; Kingswood School (West Hartford, CT); Dartmouth College (Hanover, NH; AB; 1972); Brown University (Providence, RI; Ph.D, 1979); New England Board of Higher Education; Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire (board); Corporation of Canterbury Shaker Village; Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (NH legislative commissioner); NH Sea Grant Policy Advisory Committee. PRIORITIES: offshore wind development; renewable energy; electric vehicle infrastructure; biodiversity; historic preservation; career and technical education; workforce development; PFAS pollution; solid waste management; substance use harm reduction, recovery, and mental health; marine fisheries. PERSONAL: skiing, woodworking, running, writing.

COMMITTEES: Transportation (Vice Chair); Capital Budget; Energy and Natural Resources

REPRESENTS: Barrington, Dover, Rollinsford, and Somersworth.

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Minimum Wage Increase

Becky Whitley (D) DISTRICT 15 (2ND TERM)

Attorney; P.O. Box 405, Hopkinton, NH 03229; (H) 603-746-1327; (O) 603-271-3092; (email) becky.whitley@ leg.state.nh.us: March 18, 1980; Married (Steven); 1 child; George Washington University School of Business (Washington, DC; BBA, 2002); Vermont Law School (Royalton, VT; JD, 2007); Staff attorney, Disability Rights Center, NH (2007-15); Moms Clean Air Force, Environmental Defense Fund (field consultant/organizer); Policy Director, NH Children Behavioral Health Collaborative (2017-19). PRIORITIES: Property tax relief; supporting working families and children; building future-focused and just economy; improving access to health care; defending public education; protecting democracy; ensuring freedom and justice for all Granite Staters. PERSONAL: enjoys visiting amazing family-run farms and farmers markets and exploring the many trails in her district.

COMMITTEES: Health & Human Services; Judiciary REPRESENTS: Bow, Concord, and Hopkinton

Selected 2021-2022 Roll Call Votes

FOR Medicaid Dental Benefit AGAINST Reducing the Business Profits Tax AGAINST Vaccine mandate “personal conscience” exemption AGAINST Right to Work AGAINST Allowing religious gatherings during a public health crisis FOR Minimum Wage Increase

How Biographies Are Compiled

Incoming and incumbent Senators and Representatives are asked to fill out an online New Hampshire Elected Officials personal data form requesting his or her name, party affiliation, county and legislative district, number of terms served, occupation, address, date and place of birth, marital status, spouse’s name, number of children, religious affiliation, schools attended and degree(s), political offices held, organizations of which the legislator has been a member, legislative interests or priorities for the upcoming session, and any hobbies or personal outside interests. If any of the above information is missing from a legislator’s biography, it is because the legislator chose not to provide it. The BIA is not responsible for the accuracy of the biographical information submitted by each elected official. The votes below are intended to give the reader a sense of the legislator’s position on selected issues.

Explanation of Selected 2021/2022 Roll Call Votes

Roll Call Vote (Senate):

HB 103: ESTABLISHING A DENTAL BENEFIT UNDER THE STATE MEDICAID PROGRAM (SENATE VOTE 24-0)

This House-passed bill established a dental benefit under the state Medicaid program. The Senate Health and Human Services Committee recommended the bill “Ought to Pass with Amendment” and the full Senate adopted this recommendation. The bill was then sent to the Senate Finance Committee, where it was passed 6-0. The full Senate unanimously passed the bill 24-0. A yea vote means the member supported establishing a dental benefit under Medicaid. A nay vote means the member opposed establishing a dental benefit under Medicaid. IN PUBLICATION IDENTIFIED AS: MEDICAID DENTAL BENEFIT

HB 542: RELATIVE TO THE PROTECTION OF RELIGIOUS LIBERTY (SENATE VOTE 14-10)

This House-passed bill removed the ability for New Hampshire to prohibit public gatherings at places of worship during public health crises. The bill received an “Ought to Pass with Amendment” recommendation from the Senate Judiciary Committee in a 3-2 vote. The committee recommendation was adopted by the full Senate 14-10. A yea vote means the member supported the bill. A nay vote means the member opposed the bill.

IN PUBLICATION IDENTIFIED AS: ALLOWING RELIGIOUS GATHERINGS DURING PUBLIC HEALTH CRISES

HB 1210: RELATIVE TO EXEMPTION FROM VACCINE MANDATES

(SENATE VOTE 19-5)

This House-passed bill created a “personal conscience” exemption that employers with vaccine mandates as a condition of employment were required to grant. The Senate Health and Human Services Committee voted 4-1 to recommend the bill be sent to “Interim Study,” essentially killing it for the session. The Interim Study motion was adopted by the Senate 19-5. A yea vote means the member opposed establishing the “personal conscience” vaccine mandate exemption. A nay vote means the member supported establishing the vaccine mandate exemption. IN PUBLICATION IDENTIFIED AS: VACCINE MANDATE “PERSONAL CONSCIENCE” EXEMPTION

HB 1221: RELATIVE TO THE RATE OF THE BUSINESS PROFITS TAX (SENATE VOTE 14-10)

This House-passed bill lowering the Business Profits Tax came out of the Senate Ways and Means Committee with an “Ought to Pass with Amendment” recommendation in a 4-1 vote. On the Senate floor, the question was divided on the committee amendment: sections 1, 3 and 7 passed dealing specifically with the BPT tax reduction passed on a 14-10 vote. A yea vote means the member supported lowering the Business Profits Tax rate. A nay vote means the member opposed lowering the rate.

IN PUBLICATION IDENTIFIED AS: LOWER BUSINESS PROFITS TAX

SB 61: PROHIBITING COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS THAT REQUIRE EMPLOYEES TO JOIN A LABOR UNION (SENATE VOTE 13-11)

This bill would establish New Hampshire as a “Right to Work” state, meaning no one could be forced to join a labor union as a condition of employment. The Senate Commerce Committee voted 3-2 to recommend the bill “Ought to Pass.” The bill passed the Senate 13-11. A yea vote means the member supported “Right to Work” in New Hampshire. A nay vote means the member opposed “Right to Work.” IN PUBLICATION IDENTIFIED AS: RIGHT TO WORK

SENATE ROLL CALL ONLY

SB 203: RELATIVE TO THE STATE MINIMUM HOURLY RATE. (SENATE VOTE 13-10)

This bill raised the minimum wage in New Hampshire to $15 per hour. The Senate Commerce Committee voted 3-2 to recommend “Interim Study,” effectively killing the bill. The full Senate adopted the committee recommendation 13-10. A yea vote means the member opposed increasing the state minimum wage. A nay vote means the member supported increasing the state minimum wage.

IN PUBLICATION IDENTIFIED AS: MINIMUM WAGE INCREASE

SENATE COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

CAPITAL BUDGET

Aide: Kevin Condict

Phone: 603-271-3469

Location: N/A

CHAIR: Daniel Innis (R)

VICE CHAIR: James Gray (R)

Lou D’Allesandro (D)

David Watters (D)

Jeb Bradley (R)

COMMERCE

Aide: Aaron Jones

Phone: 603-271-4063

Location: SH 100

CHAIR: Bill Gannon (R)

VICE CHAIR: Denise Ricciardi (R)

Daniel Innis (R)

Donna Soucy (D)

Shannon Chandley (D)

EDUCATION

Aide: Peter Mulvey

Phone: 603-271-4063

Location: LOB 101

CHAIR: Ruth Ward (R)

VICE CHAIR: Carrie Gendreau (R)

Timothy Lang (R)

Suzanne Prentiss (D)

Donovan Fenton (D)

ELECTION LAW AND MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS

Aide: Tricia Melillo

Phone: 603-271-3077

Location: LOB 103

CHAIR: James Gray (R)

VICE CHAIR: Keith Murphy (R)

Daryl Abbas (R)

Donna Soucy (D)

Rebecca Perkins Kwoka (D)

ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Aide: Nikolas Llamos

Phone: 603-271-7875

Location: SH 103

CHAIR: Kevin Avard (R)

VICE CHAIR: Howard Pearl (R)

Regina Birdsell (R)

David Watters (D)

Debra Altschiller (D)

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND ADMINISTRATION

Aide: Phillip Jasak

Phone: 603-271-1403

Location: SH 103

CHAIR: Howard Pearl (R)

VICE CHAIR: Sharon Carson (R)

Carrie Gendreau (R)

Rebecca Perkins Kwoka (D)

FINANCE

Aide: Deb Martone

Phone: 603-271-4980

Location: SH 103

CHAIR: James Gray (R)

VICE CHAIR: Daniel Innis (R)

Jeb Bradley (R)

Regina Birdsell (R)

Howard Pearl (R)

Lou D’Allesandro (D)

Cindy Rosenwald (D)

HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Aide: Cameron Lapine

Phone: 603-271-2104

Location: LOB 101

CHAIR: Regina Birdsell (R)

VICE CHAIR: Kevan Avard (R)

Jeb Bradley (R)

Rebecca Whitley (D)

Suzanne Prentiss (D)

JUDICIARY

Aide: Matthew Schelzi

Phone: 603-271-3266

Location: SH 100

CHAIR: Sharon Carson (R)

VICE CHAIR: Bill Gannon (R)

Daryl Abbas (R)

Rebecca Whitley (D)

Shannon Chandley (D)

RULES AND ENROLLED BILLS

Aide: Kevin Condict

Phone: 603-271-3469

Location: N/A

CHAIR: Kevin Avard (R)

VICE CHAIR: Sharon Carson (R)

Ruth Ward (R)

Donna Soucy (D)

Cindy Rosenwald (D)

TRANSPORTATION

Aide: Peter O’Neill

Phone: 603-271-4151

Location: LOB 101

CHAIR: Denise Ricciardi (R)

VICE CHAIR: David Watters (D)

Ruth Ward (R)

Carrie Gendreau (R)

Donovan Fenton (D)

WAYS AND MEANS

Aide: Sonja Caldwell

Phone: 603-271-2117

Location: SH 100

CHAIR: Timothy Lang (R)

VICE CHAIR: Lou D’Allesandro (D)

Keith Murphy (R)

Daniel Innis (R)

Cindy Rosenwald (D)

NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE AGENCIES

A

Accountancy Board

Name: Lindsey B. Courtney

Title: Executive Director, Office of Professional Licensure and Certification Directors

Phone: (603) 271-2152

Email: lindsey.courtney@oplc.nh.gov

Adjutant General

Name: David J. Mikolaities

Title: Adjutant General

Phone: (603) 225-1200

Administrative Services Department

Name: Charles M. Arlinghaus

Title: Commissioner

Phone: (603) 271-3201

Email: charles.arlinghaus@nh.gov

Agriculture,

Markets

and Food Department

Name: Shawn N. Jasper

Title: Commissioner

Phone: (603) 271-3551

Email: shawn.jasper@agr.nh.gov

B

Banking Commission

Name: Gerald H. Little

Title: Commissioner

Phone: (603) 271-3561

Email: nhbd@banking.nh.gov

Business Finance Authority

Name: James Key-Wallace

Title: Executive Director

Phone: (603) 415-0191

Email: Jameskw@nhbfa.com

Community College System of NH

Name: Dr. Mark Rubinstein

Title: Chancellor

Phone: (603) 230-3501

Email: mrubinstein@ccsnh.edu

Corrections Department

Name: Helen Hanks

Title: Commissioner

Phone: (603) 271-5600

Natural and Cultural Resources Department

Name: Sarah L. Stewart

Title: Commissioner

Phone: (603) 271-2411

Email: sarah.stewart@dncr.nh.gov

E

Education Department

Name: Frank Edelblut

Title: Commissioner Phone: (603) 271-3144

Email: frank.edeblut@doe.nh.gov

Employment Security

Name: George Copadis

Title: Commissioner Phone: (603) 228-4100

Environmental Services Department

Name: Robert R. Scott

Title: Commissioner

Phone: (603) 271-3503

F

Fish and Game Department

Name: Scott Mason

Title: Executive Director

Phone: (603) 271-3421

Guardian ad Litem

Name: Lindsey B. Courtney

Title: Executive Director, Office of Professional Licensure and Certification Directors

Phone: (603) 271-2152

Email: lindsey.courtney@oplc.nh.gov

HHealth and Human

Services Department

Name: Lori Weaver

Title: Interim Commissioner

Phone: (603) 271-9200

Insurance Department

Name: Chris Nicolopoulos

Title: Commissioner

Phone: (603) 271-2261

Email: requests@ins.nh.gov

JJudicial Council

Name: Richard Samdperil

Title: Acting Executive Director

Phone: (603) 271-3592

richard.e.samdperil@jc.nh.govv

Justice Department (Attorney General’s Office)

Name: John Formella

Title: Attorney General

Phone: (603) 271-3658

Email: attorneygeneral@doj.nh.gov

Term: Appointed by the governor and council. Fixed term of four years.

LLabor Department

Name: Ken Merrifield

Title: Commissioner

Phone: (603) 271-3176

Liquor Commission

Name: Joseph W. Mollica

Title: Commissioner

Phone: (603) 230-7005

Lottery Commission

Name: Charles McIntyre

Title: Executive Director

Phone: (603) 271-3391

Email: charles.r.mcintyre@lottery.nh.gov

M

Manufactured Housing Board

Name: Lindsey B. Courtney

Title: Executive Director

Phone: (603) 271-2152

Board of Medicine

Name: Lindsey B. Courtney

Title: Executive Director, Office of Professional Licensure and Certification Directors

Phone: (603) 271-2152

Email: lindsey.courtney@oplc.nh.gov

Mental Health Practice Board

Name: Lindsey B. Courtney

Title: Executive Director, Office of Professional Licensure and Certification Directors

Phone: (603) 271-2152

Email: lindsey.courtney@oplc.nh.gov

Municipal Bond Bank

Name: Tammy J. St. Gelais

Title: Executive Director

Phone: (603) 271-2595

NNatural and Cultural Resources

Name: Sarah Stewart

Title: Commissioner

Phone: (603) 271-4135

Email: sarah.l.stewart@dncr.nh.gov

Pease Development Authority

Name: Paul Brean

Title: Executive Director

Phone: (603) 433-6088

Public Employee Labor Relations Board

Name: Douglas L. Ingersoll

Title: Executive Director

Phone: (603) 271-2587

Email: douglas.ingersoll@nh.gov

Public Utilities Commission

Name: Carleton B. Simpson

Title: Commissioner

Phone: (603) 271-2431

Term: Commissioners are appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Governor’s Council. Term, six years.

R

Real Estate Commission

Name: Lindsey B. Courtney

Title: Executive Director, Office of Professional Licensure and Certification Directors

Phone: (603) 271-2152

Email: lindsey.courtney@oplc.nh.gov

Revenue Administration Department

Name: Lindsey M. Stepp

Title: Commissioner

Phone: (603) 230-5000

Email: lindsey.stepp@dra.nh.gov

S Department of Safety

Name: Robert L. Quinn

Title: Commissioner

Phone: (603) 223-3889

Department of State

Name: David Scanlan

Title: Secretary of State

Phone: (603) 271-3242

T

Tax and Land Appeals Board

Name: Michele E. LeBrun

Title: Chair

Phone: (603) 271-2578

Email: clerk@btla.state.nh.us

Transportation Department

Name: William Cass

Title: Commissioner Phone: (603) 271-1484

Treasury

Department

Name: Monica Mezzapelle

Title: Commissioner Phone: (603) 271-2621

U

University System of NH

Name: Todd Leach

Title: Chancellor Emeritus

Phone: (603) 862-1800

Email: todd.leach@usnh.edu

V

NH Office of Veterans Services

Name: William Gaudreau

Title: Director

Phone: (603) 624-9230

Email: william.gaudreau@va.gov

Source: NH State Government Agencies: nh.gov/government/agencies.htm

NEW HAMPSHIRE LOBBYISTS

NEW HAMPSHIRE REGISTERED LOBBYISTS

(Source: Office of Secretary of State, updated January 26, 2023)

Susan Peters

7670 Opportunity Rd., Ste. 205, San Diego, CA 92111 speters@cosaction.com; (540) 441-7227

• Convention of States Action

Gary A. Abbott

48 Grandview Rd., Bow, NH 03304 info@agcnh.org; (603) 225-2701

• Associated General Contractors of NH

Steve Ahnen

125 Airport Rd., Concord, NH 03301 sahnen@nhha.org; (603) 415-4250

• NH Hospital Association

Raza Ali

700 Second Street NE, Washington, DC 20002 raza_ali@americanchemistry.com; (518) 432-7835

• American Chemistry Council

William F. Ardinger

One Capital Plaza, PO Box 1500, Concord, NH 03302-1500 wfa@rathlaw.com; (603) 410-4328

• Fidelity Investments

Kyle R. Baker

One Capital Plaza, PO Box 1500, Concord, NH 03302-1500 krb@rypgranite.com; (603) 410-4320

• New Hampshire Off Highway Vehicle Association

• Casella Waste Services Inc.

• Elevance Health and Affiliates

• DraftKings Inc

• Amazon.com Services LLC

• American Express

• Bedford Ambulatory Surgical Center

• New Hampshire Wildlife Federation

• Fortinet Inc

• Rai Services Company

• Cooperative Credit Union Association

• Enbridge

• Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce

• Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston

• Maximus Inc.

• Unite US Inc.

• Merck Sharpe & Dohme Corp and Affiliates

• Delaware North Companies Inc.

• Dartmouth College

• Boys and Girls Clubs of Central New Hampshire

• ConvenientMD

• Comcast Corporation

• New Hampshire Grocers Association

Curtis J. Barry

4 Park St., Ste. 405, Concord, NH 03301-6313

curtis@barrygr.com; (603) 496-4564

• NH Retail Lumber Association

• HHR Holding, LLC

• NH Optometric Assoc

• Pharmaceutical Care Management Association

• Granite State Gaming and Hospitality LLC

• Gainwell Holding Corp

• Gordon-Darby

• Cigar Association of NH

Meredith Beeson

99 M St. SE, Ste. 200, Washington, DC 20003 mbeeson@globalbusiness.org; (202) 770-5141

• Global Business Alliance

Mark A. Behrens

1800 K Street NW, Ste. 1000, Washington, DC 20006 mbehrens@shb.com; (202) 236-6555

• U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Brroke Belanger

125 Airport Rd., Concord, NH 03301 bbelanger@nhha.org; (603) 415-4253

• NH Hospital Association

Daniel W. Bennett

507 South St., Bow, NH 03304 dbennett@nhada.com; (603) 224-2369

• NH Automobile Dealers Association

Jane M. Bergeron-Beaulieu

25 Triangle Park Dr., Ste. 103, Concord, NH 03301 jbergeron@nhasea.org; (603) 494-1149

• NH Assoc. of Special Ed Administrators

Bruce A. Berke

2 Eagle Sq., Concord, NH 03301 bberke@sheehan.com; (603) 228-2370

• Steel Fabricators of New England

• Verizon

• Coalition of NH Chain Drug Stores

• Professional Insurance Agents of New Hampshire

• National Grid

• Peninsula Pacific Entertainment

• Northeast Delta Dental

• Coalition Communities 2.0

• Anheuser-Busch Companies LLC

• National Federation of Independent Business

• NH Lodging & Restaurant Association

• HCA Healthcare (Ports Reg Hosp, Parkland, Frisbee)

• Ski New Hampshire Inc

• NH College & University Council

• Altria Client Services LLC and Affiliates

• Equifax

• Boehringer Ingelheim

• Electrical Contractors Business Association

• NH Association of Chiefs of Police

• Nextera Energy Seabrook Station

• American Recycled Plastic Bag Association

• NE Convenience Store & Energy Marketers Assoc

• New England Donor Services

Jake H. Berry

100 North Main St., Ste. 400, Concord, NH 03301 jberry@new-futures.org; (603) 225-9540

• New Futures, Inc.

Elisabeth A. Bialosky

1 Washington St., Ste. 3123, Dover, NH 03820 elisabeth@350nh.org; (248) 310-2721

• 350 NH Action

James J. Bianco

18 Centre St., Concord, NH 03301 attys@biancopa.com; (603) 225-7170

• New Hampshire Dental Society

Thomas A. Bishop

2941 Fairview Park Dr., Falls Church, VA 22042 thomas.bishop@baesystems.com; (603) 923-0566

• BAE Systems

Gilles R. Bissonnette

18 Low Ave., Concord, NH 03301 gilles@aclu-nh-org; (603) 225-3080

• ACLU of NH

Kathy Bizarro-Thunberg

125 Airport Rd., Concord, NH 03301 kbizarro@nhha.org; (603) 415-4252

• NH Hospital Association

Erica Bodwell

PO Box 617, Concord, NH 03302 ebodwell@healthtrustnh.org; (603) 230-3332

• Health Trust Inc.

Nora Bosworth

27 North Main St., Concord, NH 03301 nbosworth@clf.org; (603) 225-3060

• Conservation Law Foundation Inc.

Jackson R. Bouley

17 Depot St., Ste 3, Concord, NH 03301 jackson@dennehybouley.com; (603) 228-1601

• 3M Company Transportation Safety Division

• Granite State Childrens Alliance

• Nrg Energy

• Intralot Inc

• NH Automobile Dealers Association

• The Brook

• NH Veterinary Medical Association

• The Mount Washington Cog Railway

• North Country Environmental Services Inc

• American Physical Therapist Assoc NH Chapter

James P. Bouley

17 Depot St., Ste. 3, Concord, NH 03301 jim@dennehybouley.com; (603) 228-1601

• NH Veterinary Medical Association

• ACEC NH

• 3M Company Transportation Safety Division

• Granite State Children’S Alliance

• NRG Energy

• Intralot Inc.

• Air-Conditioning Heating & Refrigeration Institute

• NH Association of Nurse Anesthesiology

• The Brook

• Amerihealath Caritas

• Conduent Inc. and Affiliates

• Outfront Media

• The Mount Washington Cog Railway

• NH Health Care Association

• Community Support Network Inc.

• North Country Environmental Services Inc.

• NH Automobile Dealers Association

Richard L. Bouley

17 Depot St., Ste. 3, Concord, NH 03301 dick@dennehybouley.com; (603) 491-0036

• Diamond Distributors

• Meals On Wheels NH

• American Physical Therapist Assoc. NH Chapter

• Winnipesaukee Family Alliance For Boating Safety

• Outfront Media

• The Mount Washington Cog Railway

Peter E. Bragdon

PO Box 1318, Concord, NH 03302 pbragdon@preti.com; (603) 410-1573

• NH Public Health Association

• Wellpath Recovery Solutions

• TCSNH

• Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce

• Get Insured

• Point32Health

• CSX Transportation

• Chruchill Downs Incorporated

• NH Charitable Foundation

• Fresnius Medical Care North America

Peter A. Brennan

1044 Central St., Ste. 203, Stoughton, MA 02072 peter@necsema.net; (781) 297-9600

• New England Convenience Store & Energy Marketers

Nathan Bryce

One Main St., #700, Cambridge, MA 02142 nathan.bryce@ipsen.com; (646) 596-4490

• Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.

Samantha Buckley

611 Pennsylvania Ave., Ste. 201, Washington, DC 20003 samantha.buckley@securedemocracyusa.org; (202) 984-1342

• Secure Democracy USA

Kate L. Buckman

Dba Connecticut River Conservancy, 15 Bank Row, Greenfield, MA 01301 kbuckman@ctriver.org; (603) 931-2448

• Connecticut River Conservancy

James Burnett

PO Box 97, Concord, NH 03302 jamie@sight-line.us; (603) 686-3909

• Centene Corp and Affiliates

• Wine Institute

• Eversource Energy

• American Property Casualty Insurance Association

• Google LLC and Affiliates

• AT&T

Margaret Ml. Byrnes

25 Triangle Park Dr., Concord, NH 03301 governmentaffairs@nhmunicipal.org; (603) 224-7447

• New Hampshire Municipal Association

David B. Campbell

20 Trafalgar Sq., Ste. 429, Nashua, NH 03063 (603) 883-1100

• New Hampshire Northcoast Corp.

Elizabeth Canada

18 Low Ave., Concord, NH 03301 elizabeth.canada@ppnne.org; (603) 686-3353

• Planned Parenthood of Northern New England

• Planned Parenthood New Hampshire Action Fund

Heather Carroll

117 North State St., Concord, NH 03301 smattsondustin@nhla.org; (603) 224-4107

• NH Legal Assistance

Nicholas Carton

1000 F St. NW, Ste. 800, Washington, DC 20004 nicholas.carton@juul.com; (781) 974-9022

• Juul Labs, Inc.

Dennis H. Caza

PO Box 870, Manchester, NH 03105 IBT633@gmail.com; (603) 625-9731

• Teamsters Local 633

Timothy A. Ceurvels

780 N Commercial St., Manchester, NH 03101 timothy.ceurvels@eversource.com; (617) 541-7026

• Eversource Energy

Devon Chaffee

18 Low Ave., Concord, NH 03301 devon@aclu-nh-org; (603) 225-3080

• ACLU of NH

Idell G. Champagne

899 N Capitol St., NE #900, Washington, DC 20002 dchampagne@savechildren.org; (603) 496-8660

• Save the Children Action Network

Marissa L. Chase

PO Box 1583, Concord, NH 03302 mchase@nhaj.org; (603) 854-9330

• NH Association For Justice

Barrett M. Christina

25 Triangle Park Dr., Ste. 101, Concord, NH 03301 (603) 228-2061

• NH School Boards Association

Tyler E. Clark

PO Box 1318, Concord, NH 03302 tclark@preti.com; (603) 410-1599

• American Federation of Teachers-NH

• American Civil Liberties Union of NH

• Churchhill Downs Incorporated

• CSX Transportation

Brenda J. Clemons

261 Sheep Davis Rd., Concord, NH 03301 info@nhgoodroads.org; (603) 224-1823

• New Hampshire Good Roads Association

Kathy Coery-Fox

670 N Commercial St., Ste. 108, PO Box 1120, Manchester, NH 03105-1120 kfox@bernsteinshur.com; (603) 665-8831

• American Heart Association

Robert J. Collins

One Capital Plaza, PO Box 1500, Concord, NH 03302-1500 rjc@rypgranite.com; (603) 410-4325

• New Hampshire Off Highway Vehicle Association

• Bedford Ambulatory Surgical Center

• American Express

• Cooperative Credit Union Association

• Unite US Inc.

• ConvenientMD

• Merck Sharpe & Dohme Corp. and Affiliates

• Dartmouth College

• Fortinet Inc.

• New Hampshire Grocers Association

• Comcast Corporation

• Delaware North Companies Inc.

• DraftKings Inc.

• Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce

• Elevance Health and Affiliates

• Enbridge

• Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston

• Boys and Girls Clubs of Central New Hampshire

• Casella Waste Services Inc.

• Amazon.com Services LLC

• Maximus Inc.

• Rai Services Company

Ross J. Connolly

8025 S Willow St., #205, Manchester, NH 03103 rconnolly@afphq.org; (603) 530-1151

• Americans For Prosperity — New Hampshire

Molly Connors

110 Turnpike Rd., Ste. 212, Westborough, MA 01581 mconnors@nepga.org; (617) 721-2474

• New England Power Generators Association (Nepga)

Christine Cooney

900 Cottage Grove Rd., B6Lpa, Bloomfield, CT 06002 Christine.Cooney@Cigna.com; (804) 904-3473

• Cigna Corporate Services LLC

Alison Cooper

8700 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Ste. 1200, Chicago, IL 60631 alison.cooper@apci.org; (518) 791-0314

• American Property Casualty Ins. Assoc.

Katherine Cooper PO Box 8, Epping, NH 03042 katherine@NHACDL.org; (603) 674-4885

• NH Assoc. of Criminal Defense Lawyers

Kathy Corey-Fox

670 N Commercial St., Ste. 108, PO Box 1120, Manchester, NH 03105-1120 jim.merrill@bernsteinshur.com; (603) 665-8853

• Camp Robin Hood

• Waterford Research Institute LLC

• Covenant Health

• Great River Hydro LLC

• Pure Storage Inc.

• Martignetti Companies of NH

• New Hampshire Bar Association

• New Hampshire Association For Justice

• Harbor Care

• Prenda Inc.

• Uber Technologies, Inc.

• Assoc. of Builders and Contractors NH and VT

Kimberly B. Coronis

145 Hollis St., Unit C, Manchester, NH 03101 kcoronis@ breathenh.org; (603) 669-2411

• Breathe New Hampshire

Kate Corriveau

10 Dixon Ave., Concord, NH 03301 kcorriveau@americavotes.org; (603) 225-1932

• America Votes

Clark T. Corson

26 Penacook St., PO Box 6163, Penacook, NH 03303 cc.cswsnh.org; (603) 568-3790

• Collaborative Solid Waste Strategies

George Coutros

1122 E. Pike St., #1002, Sseattle, WA 98122 george.coutros@sanofi.com; (908) 981-6317

• Sanofi US

Jonathan Cowal

25 Triangle Park Dr., Concord, NH 03301 governmentaffairs@nhmunicipal.org; (603) 224-7447

• New Hampshire Municipal Association

Julie Cox

1120 G St. NW, Ste. 950, Washington, DC 20005 julie.cox@astellas.com; (857) 271-6194

• Astellas Pharma US, Inc.

William M. Craig

780 N Commercial St., Manchester, NH 03101 william.craig@eversource.com; (603) 540-5142

• Eversource Energy

Derek L. Crawford

101 Constitution Ave. NW, Ste. 400W, Washington, DC 20001 Derek.L.Crawford@Altria.com; (202) 354-1527

• Altria Clien Services LLC and Affiliates

Barry J. Curtis

4 Park St., Ste. 405, Concord, NH 03301-6313 curtis@barrygr.com; (603) 496-4564

• Microsoft Corp.

David J. Cuzzi

PO Box 174, Manchester, NH 03105-0174 david.cuzzi@gmail.com; (603) 716-0569

• NH Society of Physician Assistants

• White Mountain Paper Company

• BAE Systems Inc.

• 3M Company

• Elbit Systems of America

• Sig Sauer Inc.

• NH Electric Co-Op

David D’Amora

1776 Avenue of the States, Lexington, KY 40511 lhalstead@comcast.net; (253) 320-9675

• The Council of State Governments Justice Center

Alyssa M. Dandrea

100 North Main St., Ste. 300, Concord, NH 03301 alyssa@nhcadsv.org; (603) 224-8893

• NH Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence

Amber Davis

1501 4Th Ave., Ste. 900, Seattle, WA 98101 amber@code.org; (727) 967-5737

• Code.org

John Dejoie

481 Shaker Rd., Concord, NH 03301 jdejoie@karnerbluestrategies.com; (603) 682-8531

• NH Psychological Association

• National Association of Social Workers

Jennifer Delaney

45 South Main St., Concord, NH 03301 jddelaney@aarp.org; (603) 230-4106

• AARP

James Demers

72 N Main St., Ste. 301, Concord, NH 03301 James.Demers@Demers-Prasol.com; (603) 228-1498

• NH Wine and Spirits Brokers Association

• Airbnb Inc.

• International Bottled Water Association

• Kalkomey Enterprises

• Mortgage Bankers & Brokers Assoc. of NH

• Jazz Pharmaceuticals Inc.

• NH Court Reporters Assoc.

• Xpressbet LLC

• Port City Air

• Centene Corp. and Affiliates

• Astellas Pharma US Inc.

• Consumer Healthcare Products Assoc.

• Everytown For Gun Safety Action Fund

• One Main Holdings Inc.

• NH Speech Language Hearing Assoc.

• NH Golf Course Superintendents Assoc.

• Alzheimers Association

• Centene Corp. and Affiliates

• NH Athletic Trainers Association

• Eversource

• Rai Services Company

• New England Pest Management Association

• NH Troopers Association

• Sanofi US Services Inc.

• NH Nurse Association

• FedEx

• NH Retail Association

• NH Motor Speedway

• NH Police Association

• Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc.

• Bank of America Corp.

• Walmart Stores Inc.

• Phrma

• NH Driver Education Teachers Assoc.

• North Country Environmental Services

• Comcast Cable Communications Mgmt. LLC

• Enterprise Rent A Car Co of Boston LLC

Michael P. Dennehy

17 Depot St., Ste. 3, Concord, NH 03301 mike@dennehybouley.com; (603) 228-1601

• NH Health Care Association

Tom Derosa

1 Hardy Rd., Pmb 146, Bedford, NH 03110 (603) 565-5382

• North Country Alliance For Balanced Change

• Breezeline

• New Futures

• Energy Efficient Investment

• Olivewood Energy Development

• Yes Every Kid

• New Hampshire Planners Association

Erin Desantis

700 Second St. NE, Washington, DC 20002 erin_desantis@americanchemistry.com; (518) 432-7835

• American Chemistry Council

Robert J. Dietel

214 North Main St., Concord, NH 03301 dietel@gcglaw.com; (603) 228-1181

• American Resort Development Assoc.

• Primex

• New Hampshire Bankers Association

Craig Dixon

214 Massachusetts Ave. NE, Ste. 400, Washington, DC 20002 craig.dixon@heritageforamerica.org; (202) 368-3931

• Heritage Action For America

Dan Dolan

110 Turnpike Rd., Ste. 212, Westborough, MA 01581 ddolan@nepga.org; (617) 902-2354

• New England Power Generators Assoc.

Kelsey Douville

10 Dixon Ave., Concord, NH 03301 kdouville@americavotes.org; (603) 225-1932

• America Votes

Sabrina Dunlap

1001 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Ste. 710, Washington, DC 20004 sabrina.dunlap@anthem.com; (603) 703-8073

• Elevance Health & Its Affiliates Dba Anthem

Robert E. Dunn

153 Ash St., Manchester, NH 03104 rdunn@rcbm.org; (603) 663-0134

• Catholic Medical Center

• Catholic Charities NH

• Roman Catholic Bishop of Manchester

James W. Durkin

8 Beacon St., Boston, MA 02108 jdurkin@afscme93.org; (978) 866-2283

• AFSCME Council 93

Diega Echeverri

611 Pennsylvania Ave., Ste. 201, Washington, DC 20003 diego.echeverri@securedemocracyusa.org; (202) 984-1342

• Secure Democracy USA

Kurt Ehrenberg

PO Box 870, Rye, NH 03870 kehrenberg@humanesociety.org; (603) 312-5988

• Humane Society of the United States

Jessica Eskeland

309 Waverley Ooaks Rd., Walthham, MA 02452 jeeskeland@alz.org; (603) 568-9357

• Alzheimer’s Association

William A. Estrada

PO Box 1290, Purcellville, VA 20134 will@parentalrights.org; (571) 246-6792

• Parental Rights Foundation

Gina Evans

1776 Avenue of the States, Lexington, KY 40511 lhalstead@csg.org; (253) 320-9675

• The Council of State Governments Justice Center

Rick T. Fabrizio

122 N Main St., Concord, NH 03301 rfabrizion@biaofnh.com; (603) 224-5388

• Business & Industry Assoc. of NH

Michelle D. Farnham

17 Chenell Dr., Ste 1, Concord, NH 03301 mdavis@nhlakes.org; (603) 226-0299

• New Hampshire Lakes Association Inc. (Dba NH Lakes)

Nathan R. Fennessy

PO Box 1318, Concord, NH 03302-1318 nfennessy@preti.com; (603) 410-1500

• American Internation Group

Christina Fitzpatrick

45 South Main St., Ste. 202, Concord, NH 03301 cfitzpatrick@aarp.org; (603) 230-4124

• AARP NH

Kendra L. Ford

1 Wshington St., Ste. 3123, Dover, NH 03820 kendra@350nh.org; (603) 431-6675

• 350 NH Action

Kate E. Frey

100 North Main St., Ste. 400, Concord, NH 03301 kfrey@new-futures.org; (603) 225-9540

• New Futures, Inc.

Gretchen Fuhr

200 Exelon Way, Kennett Sq., PA 19348 gretchen.fuhr@constellation.com; (617) 717-7945

• Constellation Energy Generation, LLC

Michael S. Giaimo

Api 200 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Ste. 1100, Washington, DC 20001 giaimom@api.org; (603) 777-0467

• American Petroleum Institute

Margaret C. Gilmour PO Box 1318, Concord, NH 03302 pgilmour@preti.com; (603) 410-1599

• Fresnius Medical Care North America

• NH Charitable Foundation

• Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce

• Get Insured

• TCSNH

• NH Public Health Association

Mark Giuffre

316 Pennsylvania Ave. SW, Washington, DC 20003 mgiuffre@ups.com; (212) 631-6565

• UPS

Angela Gochenaur

200 State St., 13th Floor, Boston, MA 02109 andie.gochenaur@peartherapeutics.com; (717) 371-7239

• Pear Therapeutics (U.S.) Inc.

Daniel A. Goodman

91 Cove St., Portland, ME 04101 goodman.daniel@nne.aaa.com; (207) 780-6988

• AAA Northern New England

Margaret Gorman

700 Second St. NE, Washington, DC 20002 margaret_gorman@americanchemistry.com; (518) 432-7835

• American Chemistry Council

Tyler M. Gouveia

43 Centre St., Concord, NH 03301 tyler@pffnh.org; (603) 223-3304

• Professional Fire Fighters of New Hampshire

Amanda K. Grady Sexton

100 North Main St., Ste. 300, Concord, NH 03301 amanda@nhcadsv.org; (603) 548-9377

• NH Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence

Lee Greenwood

401 N Central Expressway, Ste. 290, Dallas, TX 75205 lee.greenwood@associa.us; (617) 595-7042

• Associa

Natch Greyes

25 Triangle Park Dr., Concord, NH 03301 governmentaffairs@nhmunicipal.org; (603) 224-7447

• New Hampshire Municipal Association

Jodi E. Grimbilas

PO Box 233, Northwood, NH 03261 jodi@jgstrategies.com; (603) 496-2638

• NH Snowmobile Association

• NH Association of Fire Chiefs

• T-Mobil USA

• Nat’L Assoc. of Insurance & Financial Advisors-NH

• Bridgewater Power Company

• NH Beverage Association

• NH Association of Realtors

• NH Marine Trades Association

• Red River Technology

• American Chemistry Council

• Select Management Resources

• Prime Alternative Treatment Centers of NH

• ISO New England

• American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network

• Aunt Bertha the Social Care Network

• Scientific Games LLC

• Light & Wonder Inc.

• The Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence

• CVS Health

• Liberty Utilities

• Mass. General Brigham

• Workday Inc.

Brian P. Grip

1020 N French St., Wilmington, DE 19884 brian.p.grip@bofa.com; (704) 804-5281

• Bank of America Corporation

Catherine Gunsalus

214 Massachusetts Ave. NE, Ste. 400, Washington, DC 20002 catherine.gunsalus@heritaggeaction.com; (202) 236-2319

• Heritage Action For America

Stephen A. Habbe

18 Tolman St., Sharon, MA 02067 shabbe@diabetes.org; (617) 699-0657

• American Diabetes Association

Ryan Hale

PO Box 2586, Concord, NH 03302-2586 rhale@nhbankers.com; (603) 224-5373

• New Hampshire Bankers Association

Samuel Hallemeier

325 7th St. NW, 9th Floor, Washington, DC 20004 shallemeier@pcmanet.org; (202) 756-5729

• Pharmaceutical Care Management Association

Lindsay A. Hanson

899 N. Capitol St., NE #900, Washington, DC 20002 lindsayhanson@savechildren.org; (603) 387-6731

• Save the Children Action Network

Joshua C. Harrell

2350 Kerner Blvd., San Rafael, CA 94901 joshuaharrell@merck.com; (617) 852-7455

• Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC

James V. Hatem

900 Elm St., Manchester, NH 03101 jhatem@nixonpeabody.com; (603) 628-4062

• State Farm Insurance Companies

Meredith Hatfield

22 Bridge St., 4th Floor, Concord, NH 03301 meredith.hatfield@tnc.org; (603) 230-9205

• The Nature Conservancy

Brian C. Hawkins

9 South Spring St., Concord, NH 03301 bhawkins@nhnea.org; (603) 715-9511

• NEA New Hampshire

Sam Hawkins

85 North State St., Concord, NH 03301 shawkins@NAMINH.org; (603) 225-5359

• National Alliance On Mental Illness (NAMI) NH

Katherine Heck

25 Triangle Park Dr., Concord, NH 03301 governmentaffairs@nhmunicipal.org; (603) 224-7447

• New Hampshire Municipal Association

Jeanne P. Herrick

PO Box 617, Concord, NH 03302 jherrick@healthtrustnh.org; (603) 230-3315

• Health Trust, Inc.

Andrew J. Hosmer

PO Box 1318, Concord, NH 03302 ahsomer@preti.com; (603) 410-1565

• Point32Health

• Get Insured

• Fresnius Medical Care North America

• Theatre Owners of New England

• Wellpath Recovery Solutions

• America Votes

• NH Public Health Association

Matthew S. Houde

One Medical Center Dr., Lebanon, NH 03756 matthew.s.houde@hitchcock.org; (603) 653-1974

• Dartmouth Health

William J. Hounsell

PO Box 321, North Conway, NH 03860 wjhounsell@roadrunner.com; (603) 387-1443

• North Conway Water Precinct

• Granite State Rural Water Association

• Lower Barlett Water Precinct

Debrah L. Howes

785 Rte 3A, #102, Bow, NH 03304 president@aft-nh.org; (603) 223-2747

• American Federation of Teachers NH

Thomas F. Irwin

27 North Main St., Concord, NH 03301 tirwin@clf.org; (603) 225-3060

• Conservation Law Foundation, Inc.

Lily A. Jackson

18 Low Ave., Concord, NH 03301 lily@aclu-nh-org; (508) 733-5459

• ACLU

Erin Jasina

117 North State St., Concord, NH 03301 ejasina@nhla.org; (603) 224-4107

• NH Legal Assistance

Robert A. Johnson II

295 Sheep Davis Rd., Concord, NH 03301 robj@nhfarmbureau.org; (603) 224-1934

• New Hampshire Farm Bureau Federation

Hayley Jones

27 North Main St., Concord, NH 03301 hayley@slingshotaction.org; (971) 400-5197

• Conservation Law Foundation, Inc.

David A. Juvet

122 N Main St., Concord, NH 03301 djuvet@biaofnh.com; (603) 224-5388

• Business & Industry Association of NH

Pamela R. Keilig

100 North Main St., Ste. 300, Concord, NH 03301 pkeilig@nhcadsv.org; (603) 219-8474

• NH Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence

Emily Kelly

254 E Hacienda Ave., Campbell, CA 95008 emily.kelly@chargepoint.com; (708) 275-6313

• Chargepoint

Kathryn F. Killory

942 S Shady Grove Rd., Memphis, TN 38120 kkillory@fedex.com; (617) 217-2160

• FedEx Corporation

Henry R. Klementowicz

18 Low Ave., Concord, NH 03301 henry@aclu-nh.org; (603) 333-2201

• ACLU of NH

Frank L. Knaack

18 Low Ave., Concord, NH 03301 fknaack@aclu-nh-org; (603) 545-0433

• ACLU of NH

Kirsten N. Koch

122 N Main St., Concord, NH 03301 kkoch@biaofnh.com; (603) 224-5388

• Business & Industry Association of NH

Alexander J. Koutroubas

17 Depot St., Ste 3, Concord, NH 03301 alex@dennehybouley.com; (603) 228-1601

• Meals On Wheels NH

• Community Support Network Inc

• NH Health Care Association

• Winnipesaukee Family Alliance For Boating Safety

• Amerihealth Caritas

• Granite State Childrens Alliance

• NRG Energy

• Concord Hospital Concord Regional Healthcare

• 3M Company Transportation Safety Division

• NH Association of Residential Care Homes

• ACEC NH

• NH Association of Nurse Anesthesiology

Nicholas A. Krakoff

27 North Main St., Concord, NH 03301 nkrakoff@clf.org; (603) 225-3060

• Conservation Law Foundation, Inc.

Heidi L. Kroll

214 North Main St., Concord, NH 03301 kroll@gcglaw.com; (603) 228-1181

• Monadnock Paper Mills, Inc.

• America’s Health Insurance Plans

• St. Lawrence & Atlantic Railroad

• New Hampshire Bankers Association

• NH Coalition For Responsible Cannabis Leg. LLC

• Phantom Fireworks Showrooms, LLC

• Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital

• Aggregate Manufacturers of New Hampshire

• National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys-NH

• Life Coping, Inc.

• Concord Coach Lines

• Motion Picture Association Inc.

• Granite State Hydropower Association

• Brookfield Power US Asset Management LLC

• Pillsbury Realty Development, LLC

• American Resort Development Association

Keith Kuenning

464 Chestnut St., Manchester, NH 03105 kuenning@waypoint.org; (603) 851-0208

• Waypoint

Teresa Kuenning

525 Clinton St., Bow, NH 03304 tkuenning@bistatepca.org; (603) 228-2830

• Bi-State Primary Care Association, Inc.

Laurie G. Kuiper

One Nationwide Plaza, Columbus, OH 43215 kuiper1@nationwide.com; (414) 322-3765

• Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company

Andrea M. Lamoreaux

17 Chenell Dr., Ste. 1, Concord, NH 03301 alamoreaux@nhlakes.org; (603) 226-0299

• New Hampshire Lakes Association Inc (Dba NH Lakes)

Joseph Lascaze

18 Low Ave., Ste. 12, Concord, NH 03301 joseph@aclu-nh.org; (603) 227-6683

• ACLU of NH

Rick Laughton

PO Box 870, Manchester, NH 03105 slaughton@Teamsters633.com; (603) 625-9731

• Teamsters Local 633

Matt E. Leahy

54 Portsmouth St., Concord, NH 03301 mleahy@forestsociety.org; (603) 224-9945

• Society For the Protection of NH Forests

Caroline K. Leonard

214 North Main St., Conocrd, NH 03301 leonard@gcglaw.com; (603) 228-1181

• American Resort Development Assoc.

Lauren E. Lepage

538 Main St., #2, Springvale, ME 04083 lauren@fyrestrategies.com; (207) 509-5698

• National Rifle Association of America

Samuel Levy

PO Box 4184, New York, NY 10163 lobbyreg@everytown.org; (646) 324-8259

• Everytown For Gun Safety Action Fund

Michael F. Licata PO Box 330, Manchester, NH 03101 michael.licata@eversource.com; (603) 634-2881

• Eversource Energy

Sara A. Lobdell 4 Park St., Concord, NH 03301 sara@opendemocracy.me; (603) 715-8197

• Coalition For Open Democracy

Brian Lombardozzi

711 D St. NW, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC 20004 brianl@aamfg.org; (202) 393-3430

• Alliance For American Manufacturing

Kathleen G. Loughran

1001 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Ste. 710, Washington, DC 20004 kathleen.loughran@elevancehealth.com; (202) 628-7838

• Elevance Health & Its Affiliates

Georgia Maheras

525 Clinton St., Bow, NH 03304 gmahaeras@bistatepca.org; (802) 229-0002

• Bi-State Primary Care Assoc., Inc.

Christopher J. Maidment

8025 S Willow St., #205, Manchester, NH 03103 cmaidment@afphq.org; (603) 440-9937

• Americans For Prosperity - New Hampshire

Joel Maiola

900 Elm St., PO Box 326, Manchester, NH 03105-0326 joel.maiola@mclanegps.com; (603) 628-1485

• BMC Healthnet Plan

• Exel, Inc./DHL Supply

• Blue Mountain Forest Association

• NH Hospital Association

• NH Electric Co-Op/NH Broadband

• Peninsula Pacific Entertainment

• Easterseals of NH

Elissa D. Margolin

110 Wibird St., Portsmouth, NH 03801 elissa@nhnonprofits.org; (603) 828-5916

• NH Center For Nonprofits

• Housing Action NH

Chad Marlow

125 Broad St., New York, NY 10004 regfilings@aclu.org; (212) 519-7865

• American Civil Liberties Union, Inc.

Sarah Mattson Dustin

117 North State St., Concord, NH 03301 smattsondustin@nhla.org; (603) 224-4107

• NH Legal Assistance

Ashton Matyi

54 State St., Ste. 304, Albany, NY 12207 Amatyi@pharma.org; (315) 832-0015

• Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America

John W. McAllister

43 Centre St., Concord, NH 03301 john@pffnh.org; (603) 223-3304

• Professional Fire Fighters of New Hampshire

Kevin C. McHenry

1919 M St. NW, Ste. 300, Washington, DC 20036 kmchenry@collegeboard.org; (715) 821-8481

• College Board

Lara MW. McIntyre

2 Eagle Sq., Concord, NH 03301 lmcintyre@sheehan.com; (603) 228-2370

• LeadingAge Maine & New Hampshire

• Granite State Home Health and Hospice Association

• NH Community Action Programs & Southern NH Services Corp.

Dawn McKinney

117 North State St., Concord, NH 03301 dmckinney@nhla.org; (603) 224-4107

• NH Legal Assistance

Michael M. McLaughlin

16 Low Ave., Concord, NH 03301 capitolinsightsgroup@gmail.com; (603) 226-9600

• Sanctuary Alternative Treatment Center

• Community Bingo Center

• Schnitzer Metals NE

• Wyoming Downs LLC

• Allstate Insurance Company

• Arrow International Inc.

• On-Site Medical Services

Matt Meehan

Sausalito, CA 94965 pfizer@politicomlaw.com; (415) 903-2800

• Pfizer Inc.

Kelly Memphis

1275 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20004 kmemphis@hda.org; (703) 885-0229

• Healthcare Distribution Alliance

Jim Merrill

670 N Commercial St., Ste. 108, PO Box 1120, Manchester, NH 03105-1120 jim.merrill@bernsteinshur.com; (603) 665-8831

• Covenant Health

• Exeter Health Resources aka Exeter Hospital

• Waterford Research Institute LLC

• New Hampshire Bar Association

• Prenda Inc.

• Martignetti Companies of NH

• Harbor Care

• Great River Hydro LLC

• Camp Robin Hood

• Pure Storage Inc.

• Assoc. of Builders and Contractors NH and VT

• American Heart Association

• Gentent Safety Canopies LLC

• Uber Technologies, Inc.

Kristy A. Merrill PO Box 2586, Concord, NH 03302-2586 kmerrill@nhbankers.com; (603) 224-5373

• New Hampshire Bankers Association

Michele D. Merritt

100 North Main St., Ste. 400, Concord, NH 03301 mmerritt@new-futures.org; (603) 225-9540

• New Futures, Inc.

Arnold Mikolo

27 North Main St., Concord, NH 03301 amikolo@clf.org; (603) 225-3060

• Conservation Law Foundation, Inc.

Paula Minnehan

125 Airport Rd., Concord, NH 03301 pminnehan@nhha.org; (603) 415-4254

• NH Hospital Association

Kayla M. Montgomery 18 Low Ave., Concord, NH 03301 kayla.montgomery@ppnne.org; (603) 674-8372

• Planned Parenthood NH Action Fund

• Planned Parenthood of Northern New England

Gregory P. Moore

8025 S Willow St., #205, Manchester, NH 03103 gmoore@afphq.org; (603) 303-9297

• Americans For Prosperity - New Hampshire

Matthew J. Mooshia

PO Box 676, Concord, NH 03302 matt@603forward; (603) 454-8413

• 603 Forward

Brian P. Moran

1044 Central St., Ste. 203, Stoughton, MA 02072 brian@necsema.net; (781) 297-9600

• New England Convenience & Energy Marketers

Earl W. Morris

One Nationwide Plaza, Columbus, OH 43215 winston.morris@nationwide.com; (919) 210-1004

• Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company

Ashley D. Mullins

PO Box 10691, Tallahassee, FL 32302 stateoutreach@excelined.org; (850) 391-4200

• Excellence In Education National, Inc.

Joseph R. Murray

One Spartan Way Mail Zone TS3U, Merrimack, NH 03054 joseph.murray@fmr.com; (603) 689-3301

• FMR LLC

Lindsay E. Nadeau

45 S Main St., PO Box 3550, Concord, NH 03302 lnadeau@orr-reno.com; (603) 223-9194

• NH Assoc. of Domestic Insurance Co.

• Cigna

• American Property Casualty Insurance Assoc.

• Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.

Alexis Nester

1501 Wilson Blvd., Ste. 1050, Arlington, VA 22209 PDEAction@gobergroup.com; (202) 849-9002

• PDE Action

Rick Newman

143 N Main St., #104, Concord, NH 03301 rick@ricknewman.com; (603) 491-9601

• Altria Client Services LLC and Its Affiliates

• Molson Coors

• Brett Scott Enterprises

• Grover Gaming

• Spartans Drum & Busle

• Derry Plumbing & Heating

• Casablanca Casino LLC

• Exacta Systems

• McLane

• NH Charitable Gaming Operators Association

David Nichols

2350 Kerner Blvd., San Rafael, CA 94901 emdserono@nmgovlaw.com; (415) 389-6800

• Emd Serono, Inc. and Its Affiliate EMD Millipore

Stacey A. Ober

8051 Arco Corporation Dr., Raleigh, NC 27617 stacey.ober@akc.org; (919) 816-3348

• American Kennel Club

Jim O’Brien

22 Bridge St., 4th Floor, Concord, NH 03301 jim_obrien@tnc.org; (603) 856-5378

• The Nature Conservancy

Michael B. O’Brien

PO Box 1318, Concord, NH 03302 mobrien@preti.com; (603) 410-1564

• CSX Transportation

• American Federation of Teachers-NH

• NH Charitable Foundation

• Churchill Down Incorporated

• America Votes

• American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire

Thomas P. Oppel

491 Canaan St., Canaan, NH 03741 tpoppel@o2strategies.com; (603) 304-6767

• Coalition For A Prosperous America

Richard D. Osmund

1 Washington St., Ste. 3123, Dover, NH 03820 dominic@350nh.org; (815) 228-6087

• 350 NH Action

Michael Padmore

7 N State St., Concord, NH 03301 michael.padmore@nhms.org; (603) 858-4744

• New Hampshire Medical Society

Joan M. Pageau

6 Garvins Falls Rd., Concord, NH 03301 Joan@BigINH.com; (603) 224-3965

• NH Association of Insurance Agents

Melissa Paly

27 North Main St., Concord, NH 03301 mpaly@clf.org; (603) 225-3060

• Conservation Law Foundation, Inc.

Richard M. Parsons

One Capital Plaza, PO Box 1500, Concord, NH 03302-1500 rmp@rypgranite.com; (603) 410-4330

• New Hampshire Wildlife Federation

• Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce

• Enbridge

• Casella Waste Services Inc.

• Amazon.com Services LLC

• Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston

• New Hampshire Grocers Association

• American Express

• ConvenientMD

• Bedford Ambulatory Surgical Center

• Elevance Health and Affiliates

• Fortinet Inc.

• Rai Services Company

• Unite U.S. Inc.

• New Hampshire Off Highway Vehicle Association

• Boys and Girls Clubs of Central New Hampshire

• Comcast Corporation

• Dartmouth College

• Delaware North Companies Inc.

• Cooperative Credit Union Association

• Merck Sharpe & Dohme Corp. and Affiliates

• DraftKings Inc.

• Maximus Inc.

Nick Paul

14 Dixon Ave., Ste. 202, Concord, NH 03301 nick@cleanenergynh.org; (603) 573-9926

• NH Sustainable Energy Association

Donald J. Pfundstein

214 North Main St., Concord, NH 03301 pfundstein@gcglaw.com; (603) 228-1181

• Phantom Fireworks Showrooms, LLC

• Memic Idemnity Company

• America’s Health Insurance Plans

• Motion Picture Association Inc.

Josie A. Pinto

422 Central Ave., #167, Dover, NH 03820 josie.rffnh@gmail.com; (413) 461-5766

• Reproductive Freedom Fund of New Hampshire

Joseph Platte

250 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Ste. 400, Washington, DC 20001 jplatte@giffords.org; (202) 968-4655

• Giffords

Lindsay Pletch

214 Commercial St., Ste. 202B, Malden, MA 02148 lindsay.pletch@a10associates.com; (518) 817-2887

• Aesthetic Medical Providers of New Hampshire

Ari B. Pollack

214 North Main St., Concord, NH 03301 pollack@gcglaw.com; (603) 228-1181

• Aggregate Manufacturers of New Hampshire

• Pillsbury Realty Development, LLC

• NH Coalition For Responsible Cannabis Leg. LLC

• Concord Coach Lines

Gina R. Powers

One Capital Plaza, PO Box 1500, Concord, NH 03302-1500 grp@rypgranite.com; (603) 410-4350

• Fidelity Investments

• Dartmouth College

• Casella Waste Services Inc.

• Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce

• Boys and Girls Clubs of Central New Hampshire

• Enbridge

• Maximus Inc.

• Fortinet Inc.

• New Hampshire Off Highway Vehicle Association

• Cooperative Credit Union Association

• DraftKings Inc.

• Delaware North Companies Inc.

• Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston

• Rai Services Company

• Elevance Health and Affiliates

• Comcast Corporation

• ConvenientMD

• Bedford Ambulatory Surgical Center

• Merck Sharpe & Dohme Corp. and Affiliates

• New Hampshire Grocers Association

• Unite U.S. Inc.

• Amazon Services LLC

Gina R. Powres

One Capital Plaza, PO Box 1500, Concord, NH 03302-1500 grp@rypgranite.com; (603) 410-4350

• American Express

Thomas Prasol

• Walmart Stores Inc.

• Xpressbet LLC

• Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc.

• Eversource

• Consumer Healthcare Products Assoc.

• Rai Services Company

• Kalkomey Enterprises

• NH Troopers Association

• NH Court Reporters Association

• One Main Holdings Inc.

• Mortgage Bankers & Brokers Association of NH

• Alzheimers Association

• International Bottled Water Association

• NH Speech Language Hearing Assoc.

• Everytown For Gun Safety Action Fund

• NH Wine and Spirits Brokers Association

• Centene Corp and Affiliates

• NH Retail Association

• Airbnb Inc.

• NH Golf Course Superintendents Assoc.

• Jazz Pharmaceuticals Inc.

• NH Driver Education Teachers Association

• Comcast Cable Communications Mgmt. LLC

• Pharma

• Astellas Pharma U.S. Inc.

• NH Athletic Trainers Association

• NH Police Association

• NH Motor Speedway

• New England Pest Management Association

• Port City Air

• Sanofi U.S. Services Inc.

• NH Nurse Association

• FedEx

• North Country Environmental Services

• Enterprise Rent A Car Co of Boston LLC

• Bank of America Corp.

Andrew Provencher

1 Hardy Rd., Pmb 146, Bedford, NH 03110 0(603) 565-5382

• North Country Alliance For Balanced Change

• Olivewood Energy Development

• Energy Efficient Investment

• New Hampshire Brewers Association

• Yes Every Kid

• Breezeline

• New Hampshire Planners Association

Kenneth M. Quinn

2955 Pineda Plaza Way, Ste. 226, Melbourne, FL 32940 kquinn@termlimits.com; (207) 713-8700

• US Term Limits

Stefani Reardon

1 Wellness Way, Canton, MA 02021 stefani.reardon@point32health.org; (781) 612-4745

• Harvard Pilgrim Health Care

Tara Reardon

7 Wall St., Concord, NH 03301 treardon@communityloanfund.org; (603) 224-6669

• NH Community Loan Fund

Courtney N. Reed

18 Low Ave., Conocrd, NH 03301 courtney@aclu-nh.org; (239) 223-4344

• ACLU of NH

Barbara B. Richter

54 Portsmouth St., Concord, NH 03301 barbara@NHACC.org; (603) 224-7867

• NH Association of Conservation Commissions

Sarah S. Robinson

4 Park St., Ste. 305, Concord, NH 03301 sarah@granitestateprogress.org; (603) 568-2741

• Granite State Progress

Paula T. Rogers

1001 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, DC 20004 ptrogers10@gmail.com; (603) 848-4354

• Elevance Health & Its Affiliates

Michael S. Rollo

PO Box 10538, Bedford, NH 03110 mike.rollo@cancer.org; (603) 661-8974

• American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network

Karen Rosenberg

64 N Main St., Ste. 2, Concord, NH 03301 karenr@drcnh.org; (603) 228-0432

• Disability Rights Center-NH Inc.

Teresa R. Rosenberger

670 N Commercial St., Ste. 108, PO Box 1120, Manchester, NH 03105-1120 trosenbergershur.com; (603) 665-8834

• NH Library Association

• New Hampshire Bar Association

• Waterford Research Institute LLC

• Pennichuck Corporation

• Pure Storage Inc.

• U.S. Cellular

• CASA NH

• Gentent Safety Canopies LLC

• Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire

• New Hampshire Preservation Alliance

• NH Society of Certified Public Accountants

• New Hampshire Telephone Association

• NH Assoc. of Natural Resource Scientists

• NH Assoc. of Naturopathic Doctors

• Primex

• AAA Northern New England

George W. Roussos

45 S Main St., PO Box 3550, Concord, NH 03302 groussos@orr-reno.com; (603) 223-9143

• Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.

• NH Association of Domestic Ins Co.

• American Property Casualty Insurance Association

• Cigna

Kelly Ryan

54 State St., Ste. 304, Albany, NY 12207 kryan@phrma.org; (518) 449-5370

• Pharmaceutical Research and Manufactrers of America

Brian C. Ryll

43 Centre St., Concord, NH 03301 brian@pffnh.org; (603) 223-3304

• Professional Fire Fighters of New Hampshire

Richard S. Sanderson

27 North Main St., Concord, NH 03301 rsanderson@clf.org; (603) 225-3060

• Conservation Law Foundation, Inc.

Elizabeth C. Sargent

2 Eagle Sq., Concord, NH 03301 esargent@sheehan.com; (603) 228-2370

• NH Society of Health System Pharmacists Inc.

• NH Academy of Audiology

• NH Funeral Directors Association

• NH Sheriffs Association

• NH Association of Chiefs of Police

• NH Pharmacists Association

• Coalition of NH Chain Drug Stores

Adam J. Schmidt

PO Box 233, Northwood, NH 03261

adam@jgstrategies.com; (603) 785-4973

• Red River Technology

• The Coalition Against Domestic Sexual Violence

• NH Marine Trades Association

• Scientific Games LLC

• NH Association of Realtors

• ISO New England

• Workday Inc.

• NH Beverage Association

• Bridgewater Power Company

• NH Association of Fire Chiefs

• National Assoc. of Insurance & Financial Advisors-NH

• NH Snowmobile Association

• NH Association of Realtors

• T-Mobil USA

• American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network

• Prime Alternative Treatment Centers of NH

• Light & Wonder Inc.

• American Chemistry Council

• Aunt Bertha Social Care Network

• CVS Health

• Liberty Utilities

• Select Management Resources

• Mass. General Brigham

Lyn M. Schollett

100 North Main St., Ste. 300, Concord, NH 03301 lyn@nhcadsv.org; (603) 224-8893

• NH Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence

Sarah N. Scott

8025 S Willow St., #205, Manchester, NH 03103 sscott@afphq.org; (603) 315-2710

• American For Prosperity - New Hampshire

Joseph R. Sculley

PO Box 3898, Concord, NH 03302 joe@nhmta.org; (603) 224-7337

• New Hampshire Motor Transport Association (NHMTA)

• Propane Gas Assoc. of New England (PGANE)

• Energy Marketers Association of New Hampshire

Robert J. Sculley

PO Box 3898, Concord, NH 03302 rjsculley@energymarketersassociationnh.com; (603) 415-8330

• Energy Marketers Assoc. of New Hampshire

• New Hampshire Motor Transportation (NHMTA)

• Propane Gas Assoc of New England (PGANE)

Sarah R. Seeley

100 North Main St., Ste. 300, Concord, NH 03301 sarah@nhcadsv.org; (603) 224-8893

• NH Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence

Emma D. Sevigny

100 North Main St., Ste. 400, Concord, NH 03301 esevigny@new-futures.org; (603) 225-9540

• New Futures, Inc.

Lisa K. Shapiro

214 North Main St., Concord, NH 03301 shapiro@gcglaw.com; (603) 228-1181

• Phantom Fireworks Showrooms LLC

• Planned Parenthood of Northern New England

• Planned Parenthood NH Action Fund

• Aggregate Manufacturers of New Hampshire

• Eversource Energy

• Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital

• New Hampshire Bankers Association

• Motion Picture Association Inc.

Zack Sheehan

64 N Main St., Ste. 207, Concord, NH 03301 zsheehan@fairfundingnh.org; (603) 496-5552

• NH School Funding Fairness Project

Richard Sigel

900 Elm St., PO Box 326, Manchester, NH 03105-0326 richard.sigel@mmmmclanegps.com; (603) 628-1489

• Blue Mountain Forest Association

• Peninsula Pacific Entertainment

• Easterseals of NH

• NH Hospital Association

• BMC Healthnet Plan/Wellsense

• NH Electrical Co-Op/NH Broadband

Matt W. Simon

380 Daniel Webster Hwy., Merrimack, NH 03054 matt.simon@primeatc.com; (603) 391-7450

• Prime Alternative Treatment Centers of NH

Michael J. Skelton

122 N Main St., Concord, NH 03301 mskelton@biaofnh.com; (603) 224-5388

• Business & Industry Association of NH

Karen N. Soucy

2 Eagle Sq., Concord, NH 03301 ksoucy@sheehan.com; (603) 228-2370

• CTIA the Wireless Association

• NH College & University Council

• New England Donor Services

• Steel Fabricators of New England

• NH Federation of Humane Organizations

• Coalition Communities 2.0

• NH Manufactured Housing Association

• Unitil

• Northeast Delta Dental

Laura Srebnik

1201 New York Ave. NW, Ste. 1300, Washington, DC 20005 Lsrebnik@bio.org; (206) 293-1195

• Biotechnology Innovation Organization

McKenzie St. Germain

10 Dixon Ave., Concord, NH 03301 mstgermain@americavotes.org; (603) 225-1932

• America Votes

Susan L. Stearns

85 North State St., Concord, NH 03301 sstearns@NAMINH.org; (603) 225-5359

• National Allaince On Mental Illness (NAMI) NH

Cheryl Steinberg

117 North State St., Concord, NH 03301 csteinberg@nhla.org; (603) 224-4107

• NH Legal Assistance

Holly A. Stevens

85 North State St., Concord, NH 03301 hstevens@naminh.org; (603) 225-5359

• National Alliance On Mental Illness (NAMI) NH

Nancy Stiles

72 N Main St., Ste. 301, Concord, NH 03301 Nancy.Stiles@Demers-Prasol.com; (603) 228-1498

• Kalkomey Enterprises

• Jazz Pharmaceuticals Inc.

• NH Troopers Association

• Comcast Cable Communication Mgmt. LLC

• Xpressbet LLC

• Enterprise Rent A Car Co. of Boston LLC

• NH Nurse Association

• PHRMA

• Consumer Healthcare Products Assoc.

• NH Driver Education Teachers Association

• Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc.

• Eversource

• Walmart Stores Inc.

• Rai Services Company

• NH Wine and Spirits Brokers Association

• New England Pest Management Association

• Port City Air

• NH Retail Association

• NH Athletic Trainers Association

• FedEx

• NH Motor Speedway

• NH Police Association

• Bank of America Corp.

• Sanofi U.S. Services Inc.

• Mortgage Bankers & Brokers Association of NH

• International Bottled Water Association

• Centene Corp and Affiliates

• NH Court Reports Association

• Alzheimers Association

• NH Golf Course Superintendents Association

• One Main Holdings Inc.

• NH Speech Language Hearing Association

• Astellas Pharma U.S. Inc.

• Everytown For Gun Safety Action Fund

• North Country Environmental Services

• Airbnb Inc.

Jasen A. Stock

54 Portsmouth St., Concord, NH 03301 jstock@nhtoa.org; (603) 224-9699

• NH Timberland Owners Association

Kristine Stoddard

525 Clinton St., Bow, NH 03304 kstoddard@bistatepca.org; (603) 228-2830

• Bi-State Primary Care Assoc. Inc.

Jennifer L. Stowe

3033 Wilson Blvd., Ste. 700, Arlington, VA 22201 jstowe@carpet-rug.org; (703) 875-0634

• The Carpet and Rug Insitute

Timothy J. Sullivan 1459 Brookline Dr., Hummelstown, PA 17036 timothy.x.sullivan@gsk.com; (717) 574-5288

• GSK

Samuel L. Sullivan-Fieldman

6230 Wilshire Blvd., #140, Los Angeles, CA 90048 sam@wolf-pac.com; (212) 348-9040

• Wolf Pac

Courtney G. Tanner

One Medical Center Dr., Lebanon, NH 03756 courtney.tanner@hitchcock.org; (207) 468-8789

• Dartmouth Health

Erik W. Taylor

61 Cloudview Dr., Moultonborough, NH 03254 etaylor@taylorpublicaffairs.com; (603) 496-6961

• Merit

• Safelite Group

Shaun Thomas

72 N Main St., Ste. 301, Concord, NH 03301 Shaun.Thomas@Demers-Prasol.com; (603) 228-1498

• International Bottled Water Association

• New England Pest Management Association

• Rai Services Company

• NH Speech Language Hearing Association

• Everytown For Gun Safety Action Fund

• Port City Air

• Jazz Pharmaceuticals Inc.

• Sanofi U.S. Services Inc.

• NH Retail Association

• Alzheimers Association

• NH Athletic Trainers Association

• Mortgage Bankers & Brokers Association of NH

• FedEx

• NH Motor Speedway

• One Main Holdings Inc.

• NH Police Association

• Bank of America Corp.

• North Country Environmental Services

• NH Nurses Association

• NH Troopers Association

• NH Wine and Spirits Brokers Association

• Enterprise Rent A Car Co. of Boston LLC

• Walmart Stores Inc.

• NH Driver Education Teachers Association

• Consumer Healthcare Products Assoc.

• Eversource

• NH Court Reporters Assoc.

• Airbnb Inc.

• Centene Corp and Affiliates

• Xpressbet LLC

• Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc.

• Kalkomey Enterprises

• Comcast Cable Communications Mgmt. LLC

• Astellas Pharma U.S. Inc.

• NH Golf Course Superintendents Assoc.

• PHRMA

Simon P. Thomson

2 Eagle Sq., Concord, NH 03301 sthomson@sheehan.com; (603) 228-2370

• Ski New Hampshire Inc.

• Coalition Communities 2.0

• NH State Chiropractic Society

• New Hampshire Travel Council

• Nextera Energy Seabrook Station

• Anheuser-Busch Companies LLC

• Verizon

• Professional Insurance Agents of New Hampshire

• NE Convenience Store & Energy Marketers Assoc.

• Electrical Contractors Business Association

• Peninsula Pacific Entertainment

• Boehringer Ingelheim

• White Mountain Attractions

• National Grid

• Northeast Delta Dental

• American Recycled Plastic Bag Association

• NH Land Surveyors Association

• Equifax

• National Federation of Independent Business

• Altria Client Services LLC and Affiliates

Michael J. Tierney

95 Market St., Manchester, NH 03101 mtierney@wadleighlaw.com; (603) 669-4140

• Cornerstone Action of New Hampshire

Jessica Tocco

214 Commercial St., Ste. 202B, Malden, MA 02148 jessica.tocco@a10associates.com; (765) 280-0875

• Aesthetic Medical Providers of New Hampshire

Roger B. Travers

PO Box 870, Manchester, NH 03105 rogerbtravers@gmail.com; (603) 625-9731

• Teamsters Local 633

Heidi H. Trimarco

27 North Main St., Concord, NH 03301 htrimarco@clf.org; (603) 225-3060

• Conservation Law Foundation, Inc.

Megan Tuttle

9 South Spring St., Concord, NH 03301 mtuttle@nhnea.org; (603) 715-9305

• NEA New Hampshire

James E. Vallee

53 State St., Boston, MA 02109 jvallee@nixonpeabody.com; (617) 345-1313

• Mutralink

Nancy S. Vaughan

2 Wall St., Manchester, NH 03101 nancy.vaughan@heart.org; (603) 263-8329

• American Heart Association

Henry G. Veilleux

2 Eagle Sq., Concord, NH 03301 hveilleux@sheehan.com; (603) 228-2370

• Anheuser-Busch Companies LLC

• Peninsula Pacific Entertainment

• Entertainment Software Association

• CTIA the Wireless Association

• NH Lodging & Restaurant Association

• Waste Management Inc.

• HCA Healthcare (Port Reg. Hosp., Parkland, Frisbee)

• Resource Waste Services LLC

• Eli Lilly and Company

• American Council of Life Insurers

• LeadingAge Maine & New Hampshire

• Open Democracy Action

• YMCA Alliance of Northern New England

• Granite State Home Health and Hospice Association

Michelle Wangerin

117 North State St., Concord, NH 03301 mwangerin@nhla.org; (603) 224-4107

• NH Legal Assistance

Catrina L. Watson

7 N State St., Concord, NH 03301 catrina.watson@nhms.org; (603) 224-1909

• NH Medical Society

Matthew S. Weinstein

1350 Avenue of Americas, 28th Floor, New York, NY 10019 matthew.weinstein@cheynecapital.com; (212) 937-4972

• Cheyene Capital US, LP

Robert Werner

740 15th St., 7th Floor, Washington, DC 20005 rob_werner@lcv.org; (603) 674-9810

• The League of Conservation Voters

Maura M. Weston

PO Box 990, Concord, NH 03301 mauraweston@comcast.net; (603) 224-4077

• Binti Inc.

• Derry Medical Group

• Purdue Pharma

• NE Connectivity and Telecommunications Assoc.

• AT&T

Rory Whelan

3601 Vincennes Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46268 rwhelan@namic.org; (518) 312-9287

• National Association of Mutual Ins. Companies

Rebecca R. Wilson

25 Triangle Park, Concord, NH 03301 (603) 228-2061

• NH School Boards Association

Rebecca I. Woitkowski

100 North Main St., Ste. 400, Concord, NH 03301 rwoitkowski@new-futures.org; (603) 225-9540

• New Futures, Inc.

Paul A. Worsowicz

214 North Main St., Concord, NH 03301 worsowicz@gcglaw.com; (603) 228-1181

• Aggregate Manufacturers of New Hampshire

• Motion Picture Association Inc.

• NH Coalition For Responsible Cannabis Leg. LLC

• New Hampshire Bankers Association

• Life Coping, Inc.

• Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital

• Concord Coach Lines

• American Resort Development Assoc.

• St. Lawrence & Atlantic Railroad

• Monadnock Paper Mills Inc.

• Pillsbury Realty Development, LLC

• Granite State Hydropower Association

Fred Zytoonjian

C/O Politicom Law LLP, 28 Liberty Ship Way, Ste. 2815, Sausalito, CA 94965 reporting@politicomlaw.com; (415) 903-2800

• Apple Inc.

Eileen Zimmer

One Health Plaza, Bldg. 401-433, East Hanover, NJ 07936

eileen.zimmer@novartis.com; (518) 423-4446

• Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation

C. Olivia Zink

4 Park St., #301, Concord, NH 03301 olivia@opendemocracy.me; (603) 715-8197

• Open Democracy Action

Steven M. Zuretti

200 Liberty St., 14th Floor, New York, NY 10281

Steve.Zuretti@brookfieldrenewable.com; (323) 400-9715

• Brookfield Power U.S. Asset Management LLC

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