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Sherman Packard (Sherman Adams Packard) was born on 25 February, 1949 in Manchester, New Hampshire, U.S., is an American politician. Discover Sherman Packard's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

Popular As Sherman Adams Packard
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Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 25 February 1949
Birthday 25 February
Birthplace Manchester, New Hampshire, U.S.
Nationality New Hampshire

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1949

Sherman Adams Packard (born February 25, 1949) is an American politician in the state of New Hampshire.

1990

He is the speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, sitting as a Republican from the Rockingham 5 district, having been first elected in 1990.

Packard was born in Manchester, New Hampshire.

He was named after former New Hampshire governor Sherman Adams.

His father was Norman A. Packard, a former President of the New Hampshire Senate.

He is an automobile upholsterer by trade.

2008

Packard was elected by the New Hampshire House of Representatives Republican caucus to serve as minority leader for the 2008–2010 legislative session.

2010

In 2010, after Republicans flipped the chamber, Packard declined to be a candidate for the Republican nomination for the speakership.

Conservative Tea Party supporter Bill O’Brien was elected speaker, having defeated the more moderate representative Gene Chandler, an ally of Packard, for the nomination in an upset.

O’Brien appointed Packard chair of the transportation committee for the 2010–2012 legislative session.

2014

In December 2014, for the 2014–2016 session, Packard was appointed speaker pro tempore, the house’s third-ranking presiding officer, by speaker Shawn Jasper.

He was also appointed vice chair of the legislative administration committee.

2017

In November 2017, after the resignation of Speaker Shawn Jasper to serve as New Hampshire Commissioner of Agriculture, Packard was appointed deputy speaker, the house’s second-ranking presiding officer, by newly elected speaker Gene Chandler, the previous deputy speaker.

2018

He lost his post as deputy speaker when Democrats flipped the house in the 2018 elections.

For the 2018–2020 legislative session, Packard served as deputy minority leader under minority leader Dick Hinch as well as on the Transportation and Rules Committees.

2020

After the death of newly-elected speaker Dick Hinch on December 9, 2020, Packard, who had again been appointed deputy speaker, told news sources that Hinch had cold-like symptoms that were not COVID-19-related.

It was later found that Hinch had indeed died of COVID-19.

Following Hinch's death, Packard became acting speaker of the house, responsible for all chamber administration, committee assignments, floor operations, scheduling and staffing.

He was selected by the house Republican caucus as the Republican nominee for speaker after opponents Al Baldasaro and Timothy Lang Sr. withdrew, and was formally elected speaker at the legislature's drive-in session held on January 6, 2021, defeating the Democratic nominee, minority leader Renny Cushing.

He then appointed fellow Republican representative Steven Smith as his successor as deputy speaker, retaining the rest of Hinch’s leadership team.

Packard also succeeded Hinch as chair of the rules committee.

On April 9, 2021, Packard was heard on a hot mic referring to fellow Republican representative Anne Copp of Derry as a "bitch" when she refused the clerk of the house’s order to wear a mask while walking around the Bedford Sportsplex stadium serving as the house chamber.

He formally apologized to Copp and other representatives later in session the same day.

In 2022, Packard introduced a bill to ban motorcycle profiling.

In his testimony he claimed he was profiled by the Rye Police Department while riding a motorcycle.