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Rep Susan A. Elberger (HD-05-HIL)

New Hampshire Housesince 8 months

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Rep Susan A. Elberger (HD-05-HIL)

US New Hampshire House since 8 months

Yea

Voted yes on CACR23

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Rep Susan A. Elberger (HD-05-HIL)

US New Hampshire House since 8 months

Nay

Voted no on CACR13

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Rep Susan A. Elberger (HD-05-HIL)

US New Hampshire House since 8 months

Yea

Voted yes on CACR13

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Rep Susan A. Elberger (HD-05-HIL)

US New Hampshire House since 8 months

Yea

Voted yes on HB1068

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Rep Susan A. Elberger (HD-05-HIL)

US New Hampshire House since 8 months

Yea

Voted yes on HB1372

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Rep Susan A. Elberger (HD-05-HIL)

US New Hampshire House since 8 months

Nay

Voted no on HB1002

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Rep Susan A. Elberger (HD-05-HIL)

US New Hampshire House since 8 months

Yea

Voted yes on HB1338

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Rep Susan A. Elberger (HD-05-HIL)

US New Hampshire House since 8 months

Nay

Voted no on HB1391

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Rep Susan A. Elberger (HD-05-HIL)

US New Hampshire House since 8 months

Yea

Voted yes on HB1248

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Rep Susan A. Elberger (HD-05-HIL)

US New Hampshire House since 8 months

Yea

Voted yes on HR20

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BIOGRAPHY

INCUMBENT

Representative from New Hampshire district HD-05-HIL

COMMITTEES

New Hampshire House

BIRTH

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ABOUT

Unfortunately I do not have access to the full text of Susan Elberger's biography from that link. However, here is an abbreviated biography for her with approximately 500 characters and line breaks between paragraphs: Susan A. Elberger is a former Democratic member of the Indiana House of Representatives, representing District 13 from 2002 to 2010. Elberger attended Indiana University Bloomington and Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. She worked as an attorney before entering politics. Elberger sat on various House committees including Veterans' Affairs and Public Safety, Judiciary, and an interim study committee on criminal code issues. She focused much of her efforts on veterans' rights, healthcare, civil rights, and reforming Indiana's criminal code.read less

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