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JOHN A. LEPPER



Term Beginning Term Ending Role Party
2007 2008 REPRESENTATIVE Republican
Public Office

Districts

  • Second Bristol. - Consisting of all precincts in wards 1 and 2, precinct A of ward 3, and all precincts of wards 4, 5 and 6, of the city of Attleboro, in the county of Bristol.

Committee Membership

  • Joint Committee on Children and Families

Education

  • Attleboro High School; Heidelberg College, B.A.; Johns Hopkins University, M.A.; Georgetown University, Ph.D.

Organizations

  • Attleboro City Council; Councillor-at-Large (1987-'93); Attleboro Planning Board (1986-'87); Mass. House (1995-present, Assistant Minority Whip, 2003-present).

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Adoptees should know John A Lepper, a Representative from ...

John A Lepper, a Representative from Massachusetts, drew up an amendment to open birth certificates for adoptees born before 1974. It passed but was vetoed later....at least it's a start. They did consider that women after 1974 thought ...

source: The Stuff I Think About

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