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Representative Richard Drisko (R)
Current Office: Representative
First Elected: 11/07/2000
Next Election: 2012
Party: Republican
First Elected: 11/07/2000
Next Election: 2012
Party: Republican
General
Gender: MaleFamily: Wife: Katherine; 3 Children: Lindsay, Katherine, John
Birth date: 11/25/1928
Birthplace: Wellesley, MA
Home City: Hollis NH
Religion: Protestant
Profession
President, McQuesten International, 1988-1995 Vice-President/Division Manager, Forest Technologies Division (FOR-TEK), GED McQuesten Company, 1968-1993 Sales Manager, New England Pole and Wood Treating Company, 1962-1968 Salesman, Koppers Company, Wood Preserving DW, 1953-1962 Private First Class, United States Air Force, 1951-1953 Forest Product SalesEducation
BA, Bowdoin College, 1951Committees
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SB 202 Congressional Redistricting
Stage: Passage
Vote: -
HB 1660 Prohibits Abortions After 20 Weeks
Stage: Passage
Vote: Nay
HB 1607 Establishes a Tax Credit for Businesses that Donate to Certain Scholarship Funds
Stage: Passage
Vote: Yea
HB 1660 Prohibits Abortions After 20 Weeks
Stage: Passage
Vote: Nay
HB 1607 Establishes a Tax Credit for Businesses that Donate to Certain Scholarship Funds
Stage: Passage
Vote: Yea
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Stage: Passage
Vote: -
HB 1660 Prohibits Abortions After 20 Weeks
Stage: Passage
Vote: Nay
HB 1607 Establishes a Tax Credit for Businesses that Donate to Certain Scholarship Funds
Stage: Passage
Vote: Yea
HB 1660 Prohibits Abortions After 20 Weeks
Stage: Passage
Vote: Nay
HB 1607 Establishes a Tax Credit for Businesses that Donate to Certain Scholarship Funds
Stage: Passage
Vote: Yea
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