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Teresa E. Forcier (formerly Teresa E. Fosburg Brown) (born October 6, 1953) is a former
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member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. She represented the 6th legislative district, which consists of parts of
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, from 1991 to 2006. She graduated from Cambridge Springs High School in 1971. She attended classes at
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and Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. Prior to elective office, Forcier served as Assistant Director in the
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Tax Claim Bureau. She also worked for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives as a Legislative Assistant. She was named
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Republican Woman of the Year for 1995 by the Northwest Council of Republican Women. Forcier voted against the 2005 legislative pay raise, but accepted the controversial "unvouchered expenses," which contributed to her loss in the 2006 republican primary to Brad Roae.


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* official PA House website {{DEFAULTSORT:Forcier, Teresa Living people Members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Women state legislators in Pennsylvania 1953 births 21st-century American women