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Affiliation | Independent |
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Name | Betty B. Hall |
Address | 18 Old Milford Road Brookline, New Hampshire , United States |
Email | None |
Website | [Link] |
Born |
March 18, 1921 |
Died |
April 26, 2018
(97 years) |
Contributor | Wishful Thinking |
Last Modifed | David Mar 18, 2021 12:10pm |
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Info | Mrs. Beatrice "Betty" Barker Hall
No one has worked harder or longer for New Hampshire’s future than Betty Hall. Over the last 50 years, Betty built a manufacturing business, served her community on school boards, finance committees and virtually every local board, and worked tirelessly in Concord to promote progressive and common-sense policies to improve life in New Hampshire. Now Betty Hall wants to use her experience on behalf of families, workers, and New Hampshire’s communities to work in the New Hampshire Senate.
Betty Hall’s experience speaks for itself (and we can only begin to list her accomplishments here):
As chairman of the Hillsborough County Democratic Party from 1992 to 1996, Betty built a proven record as a successful party leader. As Democratic chair for New Hampshire’s largest county, Betty worked tirelessly to recruit candidates, organize successful campaigns, and build a winning party.
From 1994 to 2002, Betty served on the New Hampshire Democratic Party’s Constitution Committee. As a leader in the effort to draft a new constitution for the state’s Democratic Party, Betty worked for eight years to understand, improve, and restructure the party into the winner that it now is.
Betty brings a depth and breadth of experience to this effort from her years in New Hampshire’s House of Representatives. Since her first election to the House in 1970, Betty has worked with the state’s leaders to manage New Hampshire’s growth, build its economy, and maintain its natural beauty.
As a state chair for Common Cause in the 1970s, Betty knows the demands a statewide organization faces and understands the need to involve every part of our state in the decisions that New Hampshire faces.
Betty’s experience in the private sector has proven her abilities as a successful administrator. During her decades of building the family business, beginning in 1948 – Hall Quality Totes – Betty demonstrated her abilities as an administrator. With a factory, a retail store, and distribution processes, Betty managed the company alone from the time of her husband’s death.
Betty’s work both as chairman and as a board member of Harbor Homes (visit Harbor Homes) and her work on behalf of people with mental illness, the homeless and with veterans has won her awards. She has worked tirelessly in the legislature on education, environmental, and openness-in-government issues.
In the New Hampshire Legislature, and in the public and private sectors, Betty Hall has a proven record of success. As a state senator, she will use her passion as an advocate, her skill as an administrator, and her experience as a leader to help make New Hampshire a better state.
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