Alice Emmons | |
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Emmons in 2024 | |
| Member of the Vermont House of Representatives from the Windsor-3-2 district | |
| Assumed office January 5, 1983 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1955-02-14) February 14, 1955 Springfield, Vermont, U.S. |
| Party | Democratic |
| Spouse | John Middleton[1] |
| Alma mater | University of New Hampshire |
| Occupation | Businesswoman |
Alice M. Emmons (born February 14, 1955) is an American politician in the state of Vermont. She is a member of the Vermont House of Representatives, sitting as a Democrat from the Windsor-3-2 district, having been first elected in 1982.[2]
Emmons was born in Springfield, Vermont.[2] She was educated in the schools of Springfield and graduated from Springfield High School in 1973.[2] In 1977, she received her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of New Hampshire in Durham.[2] Emmons is the owner and operator of Lamps & Shades by Alice.[2]
A Democrat, Emmons has served on Springfield's Board of Civil Authority.[2] In 1982, she was elected to the Vermont House of Representatives, and she has been reelected every two years through 2024.[2][1] Emmons has been chair of the House Corrections and Institutions Committee since 2005,[3] and has been the Dean of the House (its longest-tenured member) since the 2011 resignation of Michael J. Obuchowski.[4][5]
References
- ^ a b "Biography, Representative Alice M. Emmons". Vermont House of Representatives, 2023–2024 Session. Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont General Assembly. 2023. Retrieved June 27, 2025.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Biography, Representative Alice M. Emmons". Vermont House of Representatives, 2015–2016 Session. Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont General Assembly. 2015. Retrieved June 27, 2025.
- ^ Sneyd, Ross (January 8, 2005). "Vermont House, Senate make committee assignments". Bennington Banner. Bennington, Vermont. Associated Press. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Smallheer, Susan (January 5, 2011). "4 vie to replace House rep". Rutland Herald. Rutland, Vermont. p. B3 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Smallheer, Susan (October 23, 2014). "Three running for two House seats". Rutland Herald. Rutland, Vermont. p. A7 – via Newspapers.com.