Tim Furey

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Tim Furey
Member of the Montana House of Representatives
from the 91st district
In office
May 2007 (2007-May) – January 2013 (2013-Jan)
Preceded byKevin Furey
Succeeded byDavid "Doc" Moore
Personal details
Born (1954-06-29) June 29, 1954 (age 67)
Political partyDemocratic
ResidenceMissoula, Montana
Alma materUniversity of Montana (B.A.)
Northern Illinois University (MPA)
ProfessionNonprofit Administrator

Tim Furey was a Democratic member of the Montana House of Representatives representing the 91st district from October 2007 to January 2013.

Montana House of Representatives[]

In 2004, his son, Kevin Furey was elected to the Montana House of Representatives. Kevin served for three years before being called to active duty as a First Lieutenant in the United States Army Reserves. In 2007, the younger Furey resigned after being called to active duty in Iraq. Kevin recommended his father be appointed to the seat. Local Democrats agreed to the request and appointed Tim Furey to serve as State Representative for the 91st district.[1]

While a member of the Montana House of Representatives, Furey serves on the following committees; Agriculture, Business & Labor and Human Services. In 2011, he voted against the bill that repealed Initiative 148. This reinstated criminal penalties for use of medical marijuana that Montana voters had repealed by a 62%-38% margin in 2004.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Briggeman, Kim (2007-05-09). "Democrats give elder Furey nod". Missoulian. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  2. ^ CNN Wire Staff (2011-02-10). "Montana House votes to repeal medical marijuana law". CNN. Retrieved 2016-01-04.

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