Full Name:
Stephen 'Steve' J. Shurtleff
Gender:
Male
Family:
Divorced; 3 Children: Seth, Kristie, Nathan
Birth Date:
09/04/1947
Birth Place:
Concord, NH
Home City:
Penacook, NH
Religion:
Roman Catholic
AA, General Studies, Harold Washington City College of Chicago, 1998
Former Speaker, New Hampshire State House of Representatives
Speaker Emeritus, New Hampshire House of Representatives, 2023-2024
Representative, New Hampshire House of Representatives, District Merrimack 15, 2022-2024
Candidate, New Hampshire State House of Representatives, District Merrimack 15, 2022
Representative, New Hampshire State House of Representatives, District Merrimack 11, 2004-2022
Minority Leader, New Hampshire State House of Representatives, 2015-2018
Majority Leader, New Hampshire State House of Representatives, 2012-2014
Former Member, Legislative Administration Committee, New Hampshire State House of Representatives
Former Chair, Rules Committee, New Hampshire State House of Representatives
Former Member, Subcommittee on Enrolled Bills, New Hampshire State House of Representatives
Substitute Teacher, Merrimack School District, 2000-present
Supervisory Deputy, United States Marshals Service, United States Department of Justice, 1974-2000
Sergeant, United States Army, 1966-1969
Member, Retired United States Marshals Association, 2000-present
Member, Board of Directors, Penacook Community Center
Former Member, Concord City Council
Member, Concord Planning Board
President, Island Shores Condo Association
Caroline Gross Fellow, Kennedy School, Harvard University
Treasurer, National Association of Retired Federal Employees
President, National Association of Retired Federal Employees, Chapter 302
Member, Penacook Historical Society
Board Member, Dress for Success, New Hampshire, 2006
Member, Democratic Executive Committee, Merrimack County, 2004
Delegate, Democratic National Convention, 2004
Member, Democratic State Committee, New Hampshire, 2004
Volunteer, New Hampshire Veterans For Kerry, 2004
Member, Heritage Commission, Town of Concord, 2003