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Representative James MacKay (D)
Current Office: Representative
First Elected: 11/02/2010
Next Election: 2012
Party: Democratic
First Elected: 11/02/2010
Next Election: 2012
Party: Democratic
General
Gender: MaleFamily: Single
Birth date: 05/08/1930
Birthplace: Medford, MA
Home City: Concord NH
Religion:
Profession
Associate Professor, University of New Hampshire, Department of Social Work, 1994-present Psychotherapist, 1964-1997 Director of Alcoholism, State of New Hampshire, 1960-1963 Major, United States ArmyEducation
PhD, Union Institute, Ohio, 1987 MSW, Boston University, 1958 MA, Tufts University, 1954 BA, Tufts University, 1952Committees
Health, Human Services and Elderly AffairsRecent Votes
SB 202 Congressional Redistricting
Stage: Passage
Vote: Nay
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: Nay
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: Nay
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Stage: Passage
Vote: Nay
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: Nay
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: Nay
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