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Jack Flanagan (New Hampshire politician)

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Name
  
Jack Flanagan


Role
  
New Hampshire politician

Jack Flanagan is a politician in the United States, as of 2015, the majority leader in the New Hampshire House of Representatives.

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Biography

Flanagan is from Brookline, New Hampshire. He is the father of three adult daughters.

Professionally, Flanagan has been employed by companies in the insurance industry, with a focus on Financial Management and Software Design/Implementation.

Political offices

Since December 2014, Flanagan has been majority leader (second to, and appointed by, the Speaker of the House) in the New Hampshire House of Representatives; due to that, Flanagan is also on the New Hampshire Republican State Committee. Flanagan is a Republican, representing Hillsborough 26 since 2010. Previously, Flanagan was on the Brookline Board of Selectmen through 2013.

He is currently serving his third term as a member of the New Hampshire House, Hillsborough County, District 26, representing the towns of Brookline and Mason. During his tenure in the House, he has served as Majority Leader and currently is the Vice Chairman for the Labor, Industrial, and Rehabilitative Services Committee.

He filled the one year remaining on the term of a Brookline Town Selectman who had resigned. He then successfully ran for an additional three-year term, giving him four years of service on the board. Flanagan also served a total of eight years on the Brookline Finance Committee and, in his final year, he was elected chairman by his colleagues.

During Jack’s early years of service, while his children were school aged, he served on the Brookline School Board. He also served as Chairman during the final year of his two, three-year terms. In addition to serving on the Brookline School Board, Flanagan also served on the Hollis/Brookline Cooperative School Board for three years, including the final year as vice-chairman. During his nine years of service on the SAU 41 Board, a prerequisite for any school board member, Flanagan was chair during his final two years of service.

On March 29, 2016, Flanagan announced his candidacy as a Republican for United States Congress in New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district.

Political positions

In August 2015, Flanagan endorsed John Kasich for president, who in September 2016 endorsed Flanagan for Congress. Jack Flanagan is a moderate Republican.

References

Jack Flanagan (New Hampshire politician) Wikipedia