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Biography
Philip Jay Hooper, born in 1993 in Berlin, Vermont, is a Democratic member of the Vermont House of Representatives, representing the Orange-Washington-Addison district. Elected in 2016, he has been re-elected in subsequent terms, serving his community with a focus on sustainable economic development, energy efficiency, and community organization.
Raised in a family of cheese-makers who founded the B-Corp certified Vermont Creamery in the early 1980s, Hooper has deep roots in Vermont's agricultural sector. He has actively participated in local farming activities, including working as a fill-in milker at his family's farm in Randolph.
During legislative sessions, Hooper hosts a radio show titled "The Heat of the House" on WCVR, providing insights into legislative proceedings and engaging with constituents.
Education and Political Experience
Education:
- Attended Trinity-Pawling School, an all-boys boarding school in New York.
- Earned a Bachelor of Arts in History and Government from Connecticut College.
Political Experience:
- Elected to the Vermont House of Representatives in 2016; re-elected in 2018, 2020, 2022, and 2024.
- Served on the House Agriculture & Forestry Committee during his first term.
- Contributed to the House Education Committee in his second and third terms.
- Appointed to the Government Operations Committee in his fourth term, addressing issues including military affairs.
Hooper's legislative focus includes addressing the impacts of climate change, enhancing internet infrastructure in rural areas, and supporting Vermont's agricultural community.
Committees
1 assignmentAt a glance
- Office
- State Assembly
- District
- Orange-Washington-Addison
- Born
- December 30, 1943 (82 years old)
- Mailing
- Vermont State House 115 State St., Montpelier, VT 05633