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Quick Facts
Personal Details

Education

  • MA, Art History and Architectural History, Boston University, 1973-1977
  • Graduated, Leadership New Hampshire, 1973
  • Attended, Art History, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, 1964-1966
  • BA, Art History, Mills College, 1960-1964

Professional Experience

  • MA, Art History and Architectural History, Boston University, 1973-1977
  • Graduated, Leadership New Hampshire, 1973
  • Attended, Art History, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, 1964-1966
  • BA, Art History, Mills College, 1960-1964
  • Lecturer in American Art and Architecture, University of New Hampshire, 1975-1976, 1981
  • Social Studies Teacher, The Park School, 1968-1973
  • Picture Researcher, Time-Life Books, 1966-1968
  • Lecturer, Education Department, Junior Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1964-1966

Political Experience

  • MA, Art History and Architectural History, Boston University, 1973-1977
  • Graduated, Leadership New Hampshire, 1973
  • Attended, Art History, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, 1964-1966
  • BA, Art History, Mills College, 1960-1964
  • Lecturer in American Art and Architecture, University of New Hampshire, 1975-1976, 1981
  • Social Studies Teacher, The Park School, 1968-1973
  • Picture Researcher, Time-Life Books, 1966-1968
  • Lecturer, Education Department, Junior Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1964-1966
  • President Pro Tempore, New Hampshire State Senate, 2019-present
  • Senator, New Hampshire State Senate, District 21, 2012-present
  • Assistant Minority Leader, New Hampshire State Senate Democratic Caucus, present
  • Assistant Democratic Leader, New Hampshire State House of Representatives
  • Democratic Liaison, New Hampshire State House of Representatives/New Hampshire State Senate
  • Former Senate Majority Whip, New Hampshire State Senate
  • Candidate, New Hampshire State Senate, District 21, 2018
  • Senator, New Hampshire State Senate, District 24, 2004-2010
  • Candidate, New Hampshire State Senate, District 24, 2010
  • Representative, New Hampshire State House of Representatives, 1991-2002
  • Candidate, United States House of Representatives, New Hampshire, District 1, 2000, 2002

Former Committees/Caucuses

Former Member, Administrative Rules Committee, New Hampshire State Senate

Former Member, Legislative Ethics Committee, New Hampshire State Senate

Former Member, New Hampshire State Senate Education Committee

Former Chair, New Hampshire State Senate Energy, Environment, and Economic Development Committee

Former Vice Chair, New Hampshire State Senate Executive Departments and Administration Committee

Former Member, New Hampshire State Senate Transportation Committee

Former Member, Rules, Enrolled Bills and Internal Affairs Committee, New Hampshire State Senate

Current Legislative Committees

Chair, Energy and Natural Resources Committee

Vice Chair, Health and Human Services

Member, Rules and Enrolled Bills Committee

Religious, Civic, and other Memberships

  • MA, Art History and Architectural History, Boston University, 1973-1977
  • Graduated, Leadership New Hampshire, 1973
  • Attended, Art History, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, 1964-1966
  • BA, Art History, Mills College, 1960-1964
  • Lecturer in American Art and Architecture, University of New Hampshire, 1975-1976, 1981
  • Social Studies Teacher, The Park School, 1968-1973
  • Picture Researcher, Time-Life Books, 1966-1968
  • Lecturer, Education Department, Junior Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1964-1966
  • President Pro Tempore, New Hampshire State Senate, 2019-present
  • Senator, New Hampshire State Senate, District 21, 2012-present
  • Assistant Minority Leader, New Hampshire State Senate Democratic Caucus, present
  • Assistant Democratic Leader, New Hampshire State House of Representatives
  • Democratic Liaison, New Hampshire State House of Representatives/New Hampshire State Senate
  • Former Senate Majority Whip, New Hampshire State Senate
  • Candidate, New Hampshire State Senate, District 21, 2018
  • Senator, New Hampshire State Senate, District 24, 2004-2010
  • Candidate, New Hampshire State Senate, District 24, 2010
  • Representative, New Hampshire State House of Representatives, 1991-2002
  • Candidate, United States House of Representatives, New Hampshire, District 1, 2000, 2002
  • Member/Trustee/Vice Chair, Portsmouth Historical Society, 2010-present
  • Member/Trustee/Vice Chair, Women's Fund of New Hampshire, 2010-present
  • Vice Chair, New Hampshire Democratic Party, 2006-present
  • Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation, 2005-present
  • Board Member/Former President, Strawberry Banke Museum, 2004-present
  • Member/Former President, Scenic America, 2001-present
  • Board Member, Americans for Campaign Reform Board
  • President, Board of Directors, Strawbery Banke Museum, present
  • Member, Democratic Leadership Council
  • Member, Democratic National Finance Committee
  • Board Member, New Hampshire Historical Society Board
  • Vice Chair, New Hampshire Women's Foundation
  • Board Member, New Hampshire Women’s Policy Institute Board
  • Board Member, Preservation Action Board
  • Member, Resolutions Committee, Democratic National Committee, present
  • Board Member, The Music Hall Board
  • Board Member, The Nature Conservancy New Hampshire Board
  • Co-Chair, New Hampshire Committee to elect Barack Obama, 2008, 2012
  • Member, Advisory Board, Humanities Council, New Hampshire, 1999
  • Member, Board of Trustees, Historical Society, New Hampshire, 1992-1999
  • Member, Christa McAuliffe Planetarium Commission, 1995-1999
  • Member, Governors Task Force on Tourism, 1997-1998
  • Member, Advisory Board Member, Ballet New England, 1996
  • Founder, Board of Directors, Portsmouth Advocates, 1981-1996
  • Member, Democratic State Committee, New Hampshire, 1994
  • Member, Mayors Neighborhood Committee, Portsmouth, 1993
  • Member, Regional Planning Commission, Rockingham, 1993
  • Member, Democratic City Committee, 1990
  • Member, Garden Club of America, 1989
  • Member, Museum Commission, Portsmouth, 1985-1989
  • Member, Task Force for Historical Preservation, New Hampshire, 1983-1984
  • Member, Historic District Commission, Portsmouth, 1977-1980
Policy Positions

Congressional Election 2002 National Political Awareness Test

Abortion

Indicate which principles you support (if any) concerning abortion.

1. Abortions should always be illegal.
- No Answer

2. Abortions should always be legally available.
- X

3. Abortions should be legal only within the first trimester of pregnancy.
- No Answer

4. Abortions should be legal when the pregnancy resulted from incest or rape.
- No Answer

5. Abortions should be legal when the life of the woman is endangered.
- No Answer

6. Eliminate public funding for abortions and public funding of organizations that advocate or perform abortions.
- No Answer

7. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Budgetary, Spending and Tax Issues, Part 1: Budget Priorities

Budgetary Priorities

Using the key below, indicate what levels of federal funding you support for the following general categories. Select one number per category.

1. Agricultural
- Slightly Decrease Funding

2. Arts
- Maintain Funding Status

3. Defense
- Slightly Increase Funding

4. Education
- Maintain Funding Status

5. Environmental
- Slightly Increase Funding

6. International Aid
- Maintain Funding Status

7. Law Enforcement
- Maintain Funding Status

8. Medical Research
- Maintain Funding Status

9. National Aeronautical Space Administration (NASA)
- Maintain Funding Status

10. National Parks
- Maintain Funding Status

11. Public Health Services
- Maintain Funding Status

12. Scientific Research
- Maintain Funding Status

13. Terrorism Prevention
- Slightly Increase Funding

14. Transportation and Highway Infrastructure
- Maintain Funding Status

15. Welfare
- Slightly Decrease Funding

16. Other or expanded categories
- No Answer

Budgetary, Spending and Tax Issues, Part 2: Defense Spending

Defense Spending

Using the key below, indicate what levels of federal funding you support for the following categories. Select one number per category.

1. Armed Forces personnel training
- Slightly Increase Funding

2. Covert intelligence operations
- Greatly Increase Funding

3. Military hardware
- Maintain Funding Status

4. Pay for active duty personnel
- Greatly Increase Funding

5. National Missile Defense Program
- Maintain Funding Status

6. Programs to improve military retention rates
- Slightly Increase Funding

7. Research and development of new weapons
- Maintain Funding Status

8. Troop and equipment readiness
- Maintain Funding Status

9. Other or expanded categories
- Slightly Increase Funding

Budgetary, Spending and Tax Issues, Part 3: Taxes (A)

Taxes

Using the key below, indicate what levels you support concerning taxes, deductions, and tax credits in the following categories. Select one number per tax.

Income Taxes - Family Income

1. Less than $25,000
- Slightly Decrease

2. $25,000 - $75,000
- Slightly Decrease

3. $75,000 - $150,000
- Slightly Decrease

4. Over $150,000
- Slightly Increase

5. Other or expanded categories
- No Answer

Income Taxes - Retiree Income

1. Over $40, 000
- Maintain Status

2. Other or expanded categories
- No Answer

Other Taxes

1. Alcohol taxes
- Maintain Status

2. Capital gains taxes
- Slightly Decrease

3. Cigarette taxes
- Greatly Increase

4. Corporate taxes
- Maintain Status

5. Gasoline taxes
- Maintain Status

6. Inheritance taxes
- Greatly Decrease

7. Other or expanded categories
- No Answer

Deductions/Credits

1. Charitable deductions
- Maintain Status

2. Medical expense deductions
- Slightly Increase

3. Mortgage deductions
- Maintain Status

4. Child tax credit
- Slightly Increase

5. Earned income tax credit
- Slightly Increase

6. Student loan tax credit
- Slightly Increase

7. Other or expanded categories
- No Answer

Budgetary, Spending and Tax Issues, Part 4: Taxes (B)

Taxes

1. Should a married couple filing jointly pay the same taxes as if they were an unmarried couple filing separately?
- Yes

2. Would you use Social Security surpluses to balance the budget?
- No

3. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Campaign Finance and Governmental Reform

Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding campaign finance and governmental reform issues.

1. Support public taxpayer funding for congressional candidates who comply with campaign spending limits.
- No Answer

2. Increase the amount individuals are permitted to contribute to federal campaigns.
- No Answer

3. Prohibit Political Action Committee (PAC) contributions to candidates for federal office.
- No Answer

4. Provide free or low-cost television advertising to candidates who agree to voluntary campaign spending limits.
- X

5. Ban unregulated soft money campaign contributions to political parties or committees.
- X

6. Prohibit non-U.S. citizens from making soft money contributions to national parties or party committees.
- X

7. Require full disclosure of funding sources of issue advocacy commercials which appear within 60 days of an election.
- X

8. Remove all contribution limits to federal candidates and parties.
- No Answer

9. Require congressional candidates to raise over half of their campaign money from their home state.
- No Answer

10. Require that unions give members the option of not having membership dues used for political purposes.
- No Answer

11. Support the federal government mandate that creates national voting system standards.
- Yes

12. Do you support amending the Constitution to limit the number of terms that members of Congress can serve?
- No

13. Do you support voting on-line?
- Undecided

14. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Crime

Indicate which principles you support (if any) to address crime.

1. Eliminate the use of the death penalty for federal crimes.
- X

2. Increase spending to build more federal prisons.
- No Answer

3. Impose "truth in sentencing" for violent criminals so they serve full sentences with no chance of parole.
- X

4. Support programs to provide prison inmates with vocational and job-related skills and job-placement assistance when released.
- X

5. Support programs to provide prison inmates with drug and alcohol addiction treatment.
- X

6. Increase funding for community policing programs.
- X

7. Implement penalties other than incarceration for certain non-violent offenders.
- No Answer

8. Require that crimes based on gender, sexual orientation, and disability be prosecuted as federal hate crimes.
- X

9. Enforcement of civil rights should primarily be the responsibility of the federal government.
- No Answer

10. Minors accused of a violent crime should be prosecuted as adults.
- No Answer

11. Support programs that provide job training and placement services for at-risk youth.
- X

12. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Drug

Indicate which principles you support (if any) concerning illegal drugs.

1. Increase penalties for selling illegal drugs.
- X

2. Support mandatory jail sentences for selling illegal drugs.
- No Answer

3. Expand federally sponsored drug education and drug treatment programs.
- No Answer

4. Decriminalize the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes.
- X

5. Increase border security to stop the flow of illegal drugs into the U.S.
- No Answer

6. Eliminate federal funding for programs associated with the "war on drugs."
- No Answer

7. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Educational

Indicate which principles you support (if any) concerning education.

1. Support national standards and testing of public school students.
- No Answer

2. Allow parents to use vouchers (equal opportunity scholarships) to send their children to any publicly-funded school.
- No Answer

3. Allow parents to use vouchers (equal opportunity scholarships) to send their children to any participating school: public, private or religious.
- No Answer

4. Support charter schools where teachers and professionals receive authorization and funding to establish new schools.
- X

5. Increase funding for block grants to states to help them hire additional teachers.
- No Answer

6. Support teacher testing and reward teachers with merit pay.
- No Answer

7. Increase funding for computers and computer training in public schools.
- X

8. Increase funding for school capital improvements (e.g. buildings and infrastructure).
- X

9. Eliminate restrictions on federal education funding, giving educators or local school districts more flexibility to design and implement their programs.
- No Answer

10. Increase funding of programs such as Pell grants and Stafford loans to help students pay for college.
- X

11. Support federal tax incentives to help families save for college.
- X

12. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Employment and Affirmative Action

Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding employment and affirmative action.

1. Increase funding for national job-training programs that re-train displaced workers or teach skills needed in today's job market.
- X

2. Reduce government regulation of the private sector in order to encourage investment and economic expansion.
- X

3. Establish empowerment zones in areas with large numbers of unemployed people.
- X

4. Provide tax credits for businesses that provide child care for their employees.
- X

5. Encourage employers to offer flex-time scheduling, comp-time, and unpaid leave for family emergencies.
- X

6. Eliminate any federal programs designed to reduce unemployment.
- No Answer

7. Increase the federal minimum wage.
- X

8. Considering race and gender in government contracting decisions is appropriate for the federal government.
- X

9. Include sexual orientation in federal anti-discrimination laws.
- X

10. Continue federal affirmative action programs.
- X

11. Discontinue federal affirmative action programs.
- No Answer

12. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Environmental and Energy

Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding America's environment and natural resources.

1. Strengthen the regulation and enforcement of the Clean Water Act.
- X

2. Strengthen the regulation and enforcement of the Clean Air Act.
- X

3. Support opening a select portion of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil exploration.
- No Answer

4. Support the U.S. re-entering the current Kyoto treaty process to limit global warming.
- X

5. Require states to fully compensate citizens when environmental regulations limit uses of privately owned land.
- No Answer

6. Promote increased use of alternative fuel technology.
- X

7. Strengthen emission controls on all gasoline or diesel-powered engines, including cars, trucks, and sport utility vehicles.
- X

8. Provide tax credits for state and local bonds to preserve open spaces, build parks, improve water quality and redevelop brownfields.
- X

9. Support the National Forest Protection and Restoration Act prohibiting commercial logging in our national forests.
- No Answer

10. Provide states and local communities with more flexibility to address their respective environmental problems.
- X

11. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Gun

Indicate which principles you support (if any) concerning gun issues.

1. Ban the sale or transfer of semi-automatic guns, except those used for hunting.
- No Answer

2. Maintain and strengthen the enforcement of existing federal restrictions on the purchase and possession of guns.
- X

3. Ease federal restrictions on the purchase and possession of guns.
- No Answer

4. Repeal federal restrictions on the purchase and possession of guns.
- No Answer

5. Allow citizens to carry concealed guns.
- X

6. Require manufacturers to provide child-safety locks on guns.
- X

7. Require background checks on gun sales between private citizens at gun shows.
- X

8. Require a license for gun possession.
- No Answer

9. Raise the minimum age for ownership of handguns from 18 to 21.
- No Answer

10. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Health

Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding health issues.

1. Providing health care is not a responsibility of the federal government.
- No Answer

2. Implement a universal health care program to guarantee coverage to all Americans regardless of income.
- No Answer

3. Support a Patient's Bill of Rights to define and enforce the rights of insured patients, including greater access to specialists and emergency rooms, wider choice of health care providers, and appeal mechanisms when claims are denied.
- X

4. Support a Patient's Bill of Rights which includes the right to sue when claims are denied.
- X

5. Support a Patient's Bill of Rights which includes the right to appeal to an administrative board of specialists when services are denied.
- X

6. Support legislation to provide prescription drug coverage under Medicare.
- X

7. Increase research funding of the human genome to find cures for diseases such as cancer, AIDS/HIV, Alzheimer's, and heart disease.
- X

8. Increase federal funding for training health workers to recognize and respond to the release of biological agents.
- X

9. Prohibit the procedure of cloning human embryos.
- X

10. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Immigration

Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding immigration.

1. Decrease the number of legal immigrants allowed into the country.
- No Answer

2. Provide extra federal aid to states with higher numbers of immigrants for necessary medical and social services.
- No Answer

3. Prohibit states from passing laws that deny human services (medical care, education) to illegal immigrants or their children.
- No Answer

4. Increase the immigration quota for computer scientists and other information technology workers.
- No Answer

5. Establish English as the official U.S. language.
- No Answer

6. Collect fingerprint data from all U.S. visa applicants which would be accessible to all federal immigration-related agencies.
- No Answer

7. Allow legalization for certain illegal immigrants working in the U.S.
- X

8. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

International Aid, International Policy and International Trade Issues, Part 1: International Aid

International Aid

Indicate which principles (if any) you support regarding U. S. economic assistance.

1. Aid should be granted to countries when extraordinary circumstances cause disaster and threaten civilian lives.
- X

2. Aid should be granted to countries when it is in the security interests of the U. S.
- X

3. Aid should be granted to countries that are close allies of the U. S. and in need of financial/military assistance.
- X

4. Aid should be eliminated for any nation with documented human rights abuses.
- No Answer

5. Aid programs should be scaled back and eventually eliminated except for extraordinary circumstances.
- No Answer

6. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

International Aid, International Policy and International Trade Issues, Part 2: International Policy

International Policy

Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding the Middle East.

1. The U.S. should take military action against Iraq only as part of an international effort.
- No Answer

2. The U.S. should end the economic embargo against Iraq.
- No Answer

3. The U.S. should not continue to play a prominent leadership role in the peace process between Israel and the Palestine Authority.
- No Answer

4. The U.S. should support the formation of a Palestinian state.
- No Answer

5. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding the United States-United Nations relationship.

1. The U.S. should participate in United Nations peacekeeping missions only when vital U.S. interests are involved.
- X

2. The U.S. should not commit military troops to United Nations peacekeeping missions.
- No Answer

3. The U.S. should withdraw completely from the United Nations.
- No Answer

4. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

5. Should the U.S. have full diplomatic relations with Cuba?
- No Answer

6. Should the U.S. recognize and extend full diplomatic relations to Taiwan?
- No

7. Should the U.S. increase its financial support to Colombia for the "war on drugs?"
- Yes

8. Do you support the cooperative threat reduction programs with Russia to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons? ___ Yes ___ No ___ Undecided
- Yes

9. Do you support the recent withdrawal of the U.S. from the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) treaty in order to deploy a national missile defense system?
- No

10. Should the U.S. hold nations accountable for terrorists who operate from their country?
- Yes

International Aid, International Policy and International Trade Issues, Part 3: International Trade

International Trade

1. Do you support the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)?
- Yes

2. Do you support the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)?
- Yes

3. Do you support continued U.S. membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO)?
- Yes

4. Do you support China becoming a member of the World Trade Organization?
- Yes

5. Should a nation's human rights record affect its normal trade relations (most favored nation) trading status with the United States? ___ Yes ___ No ___ Undecided
- Yes

6. Should the President have "fast-track" authority to negotiate trade agreements?
- Yes

7. Do you support the trade embargo against Cuba?
- No Answer

8. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

National Security

Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding national security.

1. Do you support the President using military tribunals to try terrorist suspects when the President deems ordinary civil courts to be inappropriate or impractical?
- Yes

2. Should the U.S. adopt higher qualification rules for student visa applications from nations known to sponsor terrorism?
- Yes

3. Should law enforcement agencies be granted greater discretion to read mail and email, tap phones, and conduct random searches to prevent future terrorist attacks?
- Undecided

4. Should federal law enforcement agencies share intelligence data with local law enforcement agencies?
- Yes

5. Should the federal government provide states with funding for homeland security?
- Yes

6. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Social Security

Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding Social Security.

1. Allow workers to invest a portion of their payroll tax in private accounts which they manage themselves.
- No Answer

2. Allow workers to invest a portion of their payroll tax in private accounts managed by private firms contracted by the government.
- No Answer

3. The federal government should invest a portion of Social Security's assets collectively in stocks and bonds instead of U.S. Treasury securities.
- No Answer

4. Increase the payroll tax to better finance Social Security in its current form.
- No Answer

5. Lower Social Security's annual cost-of-living increases.
- No Answer

6. Support a "lock box" measure, limiting Congress's ability to spend Social Security and Medicare surpluses on any other federal programs except Social Security and Medicare, until each program's long-term solvency is guaranteed.
- X

7. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Technology

Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding technology.

1. Continue the moratorium on Internet sales taxes.
- X

2. Implement regulation of Internet content by the federal government.
- No Answer

3. Regulation of the Internet should not be controlled by the federal government.
- No Answer

4. Support government mandates to curtail violent and sexual content on television.
- X

5. Other or expanded principles
- X

Welfare and Poverty

Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding poverty and the welfare system.

1. Support housing assistance for welfare recipients.
- No Answer

2. Provide homeless families with apartment vouchers they can use to defray the cost of an apartment.
- No Answer

3. Continue to give states and local governments responsibility for welfare programs through TANF block grants.
- X

4. Maintain current welfare-to-work requirements in order for states to qualify for block grants.
- X

5. Restore food stamp programs to legal immigrants.
- X

6. Transfer homeless housing programs to states through block grants.
- No Answer

7. Provide continued Medicaid benefits for those welfare recipients who have moved from welfare to work.
- X

8. Require states to return any unused welfare block grant funding to the federal government.
- X

9. Direct federal poverty aid through religious, community-based, or other non-profit organizations.
- No Answer

10. Provide states with additional funding for Medicaid programs to alleviate increasing state budget deficits.
- X

11. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Legislative Priorities

In a total of seventy-five (75) words or less, please explain what your top two or three priorities will be if elected. Please explain how you would obtain any additional funding needed to implement these priorities.
- I will stand up to the powerful special interests on behalf of all New Hampshire families. In Congress, I will work to:*Lower the cost of prescription drugs for all New Hampshire families*Provide tax deduction to cover the cost of health insurance- for small businesses and families*Ensure corporate accountability and pension protection*Protect Social Security from privatization*Keep our children safe and implement the Amber Alert system

Events

2020

Mar. 4
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