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Jeffrey Timberlake is an American politician from
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. A Republican, Timberlake represents District 17 in the
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, having previously represented District 22. Previously, he served in the
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from 2010 to 2018. In the House, Timberlake represented District 96, which Hebron, Minot and his residence in
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. He earned an associate degree in business management from
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. He is also a former member of the Turner Planning Board. During his first term in the Senate, Timberlake served as Assistant Minority Leader. After Sen. Dana Dow lost re-election in November 2020, Timberlake was elected Minority Leader of the Republican caucus.


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