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Francis K. Brooks (born May 24, 1943) is a
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educator and politician who served in the Vermont House of Representatives from 1983 to 2007. Brooks was a member of the
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from 2017 to 2019.


Biography

Francis K. Brooks was born in
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on May 24, 1943. He attended the schools of
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, and graduated from Parker-
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High School. In 1967, Brooks graduated from Norwich University with a
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degree. In 1974 he received a
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degree from
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. Brooks resides in Montpelier; he became a high school science teacher, and taught chemistry and physics at Montpelier High School before his retirement. In 1982, Brooks ran successfully for the Vermont House of Representatives as a
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. He was reelected every two years through 2006, and served from January 1983 until resigning in February 2007. During his House career, Brooks served as the
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from 1987 to 1993 and chairman of the General, Housing, and Military Affairs Committee from 2005 to 2007. From February 2007 to February 2015, Brooks was the Sergeant at Arms of the
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, the building administrator and manager of its full-time staff. In February 2015, Brooks lost the legislative election for reappointment to the post, apparently in response to concerns over how the State House staff handled protesters who interrupted the January inauguration of Governor
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. In 2016, Brooks was a candidate for one of three seats representing Washington County in the Vermont Senate. In the August primary, incumbents
Anthony Pollina Anthony Pollina (born February 17, 1952) is an American Progressive politician who has served as a member of the Vermont Senate since 2011. Biography Anthony Pollina was born in Ridgewood, New Jersey on February 17, 1952, the son of Salvatore P ...
and Ann Cummings were renominated by the Democratic Party. Brooks won the third nomination by defeating fourth-place finisher Ashley Hill; Brooks won by one vote, 3,709 to 3,708, a result which was confirmed by a recount. In the November general election, Pollina and Cummings were reelected. Brooks won the third seat by defeating Republican William T. Doyle, the longest-serving legislator and longest-serving state senator in Vermont history. Brooks served on the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Committee on Institutions. In addition, he serves on the Barre Granite and Ethnic Culture Museum Steering Committee and the Human Services and Educational Facilities Grant Advisory Committee. In May 2018, Brooks announced that he would not run for reelection, and he retired at the expiration of his term in January 2019. In the 2018 election, Cummings and Pollina were reelected and the third seat was won by Democrat
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.


Family

He is married to the former Eunice W. Williams, and they have one son and one daughter. Brooks is the brother of retired Major General Leo A. Brooks, Sr., and the uncle of retired General
Vincent K. Brooks Vincent Keith Brooks (born October 24, 1958) is a retired United States Army general who last commanded United States Forces Korea, United Nations Command, and ROK-U.S. Combined Forces Command. He previously served as the commanding general of Uni ...
and retired Brigadier General Leo A. Brooks, Jr.


Personal

Brooks is active in Montpelier's Baptist Church, and has served for many years as both a lay preacher and vocal soloist.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Brooks, Francis K. 1943 births Living people Politicians from Alexandria, Virginia People from Montpelier, Vermont Norwich University alumni Clarkson University alumni Schoolteachers from Vermont 20th-century American politicians 21st-century American politicians Democratic Party members of the Vermont House of Representatives Democratic Party Vermont state senators