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Terry Roy, a 56-year-old resident of Deerfield, NH, brings over 30 years of experience in criminal and regulatory law enforcement to his public service. He has served both as a uniformed officer and an investigator, culminating in his role as a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives for the Rockingham 31 district since December 2018. Roy has demonstrated leadership by chairing the House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee and co-authoring the bill that established the "Laurie list" of police officers with dishonest behavior. His professional background and military service as a disabled veteran underscore his commitment to public safety and regulatory compliance.
Terry Roy's legislative initiatives, particularly the Laurie List, reveal a deeply rooted commitment to police accountability, yet his background in law enforcement suggests a nuanced approach to reform. Roy's personal hobbies and military service hint at a rugged, individualistic ethos that might inform his policy decisions. Despite no explicit economic or environmental stances, his unique blend of law enforcement experience and reform-minded legislation raises questions about how he balances these seemingly disparate priorities.