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Jeanne Dietsch (born April 16, 1952) is an American politician and businesswoman who served as a Democratic member of the
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, representing the 9th district from 2018 to 2020.


Early life and education

Dietsch was born in
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and grew up in
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, with her parents and three brothers. Dietsch attended
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, where she graduated with a B.S. in 1974.


Career

Dietsch co-founded ActivMedia Robotics in 1995, and was its CEO until the company was sold in 2010 to
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. The company is now owned by
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Automation. Dietsch, along with
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, also served as the president of TALMIS, a market research firm which studied the use of computers in homes and schools. Dietsch published an
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market report, "Who's Succeeding on the Internet and How", months after the Internet opened to the public for commerce. Dietsch served on the board of the
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Industrial Activities committee


Government service

Dietsch was a member of a local planning board in
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. Dietsch unsuccessfully ran for State Senate in New Hampshire in 2016, losing in the primary to Lee Nyquist. In 2018, Dietsch won 54% of votes in the Democratic primary. She later won the general election against Republican Dan Hynes, 14,037 to 12,776. Dietsch served as Vice Chair of the Senate Education and Workforce Development Committee and Chair of the Commission on the Environmental and Health Impacts of Perfluorinated Chemicals. She is also a member of the Ways and Means Committee, the Joint Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules and the Business Finance Authority.


Political positions

Dietsch has been a proponent of an income tax. In 2019, Dietsch was the sponsor for a last minute amendment, to an unrelated bill dealing with using cell phones while driving, which would have added a 6.2% payroll tax. In June 2020, Dietsch was quoted on comments made at a House Education Committee Meeting while debating a bill on school choice, where she stated “this idea of parental choice, that’s great if the parent is well-educated. There are some families that’s perfect for. But to make it available to everyone? No. I think you’re asking for a huge amount of trouble.” Dietsch's bill to establish Telecommunications Districts, in order to ease rural broadband expansion, became law in 2020.


Personal life

She moved to
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, and married Bill Kennedy in 1974 in the same year. The couple have two children, Eva and Ethan.Allen L. Potts, ''Our Family: History of Weist and Other Related Families'', 1997, p.190


Controversial Political Views

Dietsch has been an outspoken opponent of those who oppose her political views. Her Granite State Matter

website calls for the identification and defeat of "extremists" in New Hampshire. She identifies Libertarians, Republicans, and Freedom Caucus Members as extremists, and her personal blog (Saving Human Kind) specially calls for "How to keep cockroaches & computers from inheriting the Earth", identifying the United States as a "captured" country by the Koch Brothers and according to her, is an ongoing coup attempt to remove democracy from the same. She is also against fossil fuels and supports open borders.


References


External links



https://granitestatematters.org
Official NH Senate websiteVote SmartBallotpedia
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