Best wishes to fellow Leadership graduates as they prepare to run for office to serve the citizens of our wonderful State!

Representative Tamara LeTamara Le, Class of 2010
State Representative, Rockingham County District 3

“I am running for re-election as a State Rep because all too often important bills affecting people who experience disabilities (as well as their loved ones) pass or don’t pass the NH legislature by razor-thin margins. Along with fellow lawmakers who advocate for public education funding, solving the wait list issue and creating housing and economic opportunities for all individuals - we are making a difference. Our rights matter. Our voices matter. Know your vote matters!”

 

 


Lisa Beaudoin with familyLisa Beaudoin, Class of 2014
State Representative, Hillsborough District 25

“I believe that being in conversation with neighbors about local issues is some of the most important civic engagement work we can do as citizens.  I’m committed to finding common ground and building bridges with neighbors so we can move good policy forward.  I look forward to earning the trust of voters in Hillsborough District 25.” 

 

 


Rebecca MitchellRebecca Mitchell, Class of 2017
State Representative, Hillsborough County District 2

“I am running for State Representative in this election because I want to give back to my community. I want to help preserve the natural beauty of our state. I want to help ensure that all our youth are receiving the education they deserve. I want to see New Hampshire win the battle on the opioid crisis and protect the much-needed Medicaid Expansion. I want to serve this wonderful state and be the voice of change.”

 

 

 

 


Wendy ChaseWendy Chase, Class of 2018
State Representative, Strafford County District 18

We watch people being left behind and falling through the “cracks” of our system just as my family did after my daughter’s childhood cancer, and now, her long-term care needs. With my personal experience driving me, I plan to make it my mission to support all members of our community taking your issues and concerns right to the State House. “Be the Voice for Everyone!”