Scott Brown Election Committee
P. O. Box 566
Wrentham, MA 02093
Phone: 508-384-6200
Fax: 508-384-6222
E-mail:
BrownforSenate@yahoo.com
State House Office
Senator Scott Brown
State House, Room 520
Boston, MA 02133
Phone: 617-722-1555
Fax: 617-722-1054
E-mail:
Scott.P.Brown@state.ma.us
Massachusetts General Election
will be held on
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Polls will be open from 7am to 8pm
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ABOUT SCOTT BROWN
State Senator
Scott Brown represents the Norfolk, Bristol, and Middlesex District,
in the Massachusetts State Senate. Senator Brown was elected to the
Massachusetts State Senate in a special election on March 2, 2004,
and was re-elected on November 2, 2004, and November 7, 2006.
Previously, Senator Brown served three terms in the Massachusetts
House of Representatives from the 9th Norfolk District. Prior to his
election to the House in 1998, Brown served as a Wrentham Selectman
for three years and a Town Assessor for three years prior to that.
Senator Brown is a graduate of Wakefield High School, Tufts
University, and Boston College Law School. He is a practicing
attorney, and a 28 - year member of the Massachusetts National
Guard, where he currently holds the rank of Lt. Colonel in the Judge
Advocate General’s Corps.
Senator Brown is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association,
Wrentham Lions Club, United Chamber of Commerce, North Attleboro /
Plainville Chamber of Commerce, Neponset Valley Chamber of Commerce,
and the United States Triathlon Federation. He serves as a Board
Member of the 495/Metro West Corridor Partnership Inc. and serves on
the Hockamock YMCA Board of Incorporators.
In the legislature, Senator Brown serves on the following
committees: Consumer Protection & Professional Licensure; Education;
Election Laws; Higher Education; Public Safety and Homeland
Security; and Veterans & Federal Affairs. He is a member of the
Charles River Caucus, Biotechnology Caucus, Metro West Caucus,
Suburban Legislative Caucus, and he Co-Chairs the Metco Caucus.
Senator Brown received the 2004 “Public Servant of the Year” Award
from the United Chamber of Commerce, for his leadership in reforming
the state’s sex offender laws and protecting the rights of victims.
Senator Brown is one of the state’s most outspoken advocates for
victims of sexual abuse, and is a tireless supporter of veterans’
causes.
Scott is married to Gail and has 2 daughters, Ayla and Arianna. The Browns live in Wrentham.
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