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Revision as of 20:24, 2 May 2019
Brandon Phinney | |
File:Rep Brandon Phinney.jpg | |
Member New Hampshire House of Representatives Strafford 24 District | |
2016—2018 | |
Predecessor: | Laura Jones |
Successor: | Mona Perrault |
Personal Details | |
Birth: | Haverhill, Massachusetts | April 27, 1988
Education: | Associates in Criminal Justice with Certificate in Homeland Security. Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies - Policing and Law Enforcement |
Military: | New Hampshire Army National Guard - 12R: Interior Electrician. 2009-2019. Operation Spartan Shield veteran 2015. |
Residence: | Rochester, NH |
Party: | Libertarian Party (since 2017) Republican Party (before 2017) |
Media | |
Website: | www.phinneynh.com |
Facebook: | [www.facebook.com/PhinneyforNH Facebook] |
Twitter: | [@RepBPhinneyNH Twitter] |
Instagram: | [Phin_land Instagram] |
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Brandon Phinney (born April 27, 1988) is an American politician and former member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, representing Strafford County's 24th district. Elected as a Republican in 2016, Brandon Phinney served on the State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs Committee. He was also involved in the Veterans Caucus. In 2017, he changed his party affiliation to Libertarian after becoming frustrated and disenfranchised with the New Hampshire Republican Party's failure to budget responsibly among other contentions with their social policies.
Brandon Phinney sponsored legislation relating to criminal justice reform, repealing outdated and erroneous laws, and expanding personal freedom. Out of 29 bills sponsored and cosponsored, 6 were signed into law by Governor Chris Sununu (R). Brandon Phinney is also notable for having been the first openly atheist Republican in the country.
2018 New Hampshire House of Representatives Strafford District 24 Campaign
Endorsements
- Bill Weld, 68th Governor of Massachusetts. 2016 Libertarian Nominee for Vice President.[1]
- Darryl Perry, former Libertarian Party of New Hampshire Chair, founder of Liberty Lobby, LLC and 2016 Libertarian Party Presidential candidate
- Larry Sharpe, Libertarian Party Vice President candidate in 2016, candidate for Governor of New York in 2018, activist
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