William L. O'Brien

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  1. "Bio : Rep. William O'Brien (R-New Hampshire) biography". Congress.org. 1951-07-20. Retrieved 2011-10-07.
  2. Kevin Brennan (February 8, 2013). "Former N.H. House Speaker Mulling Kuster Challenge". National Journal. Archived from the original on October 19, 2014. Retrieved April 20, 2014.
  3. 1 2 Allie Morris (December 3, 2014). "In marathon session, Republican Shawn Jasper edges out Bill O'Brien to be next House Speaker". Concord Monitor. Retrieved December 3, 2014.
  4. "Nullify Now". Tea Party Tribune. March 19, 2011.
  5. Campaign Contribution Search
  6. New Hampshire Legal Rights Foundation
  7. "Nashua Women to Feature O'Brien". March 14, 2011.
  8. 1 2 3 Concord Monitor, 1 April 2011
  9. Associated Press – March 31, 2011, 12:45 PM ET
  10. Nashua Telegraph 31 March 2011
  11. Peter Wallsten (March 8, 2011). "In states, parties clash over voting laws that would affect college students, others". Washington Post.
  12. "NH GOP Seeks To Disenfranchise Students Who 'Just Vote Their Feelings'". Talking Points Memo.
  13. "VIDEO: 'Foolish' college kids 'just vote their feelings,' New Hampshire speaker says". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on February 9, 2013.
  14. 1 2 Ballhaus, Rebecca. "Explaining ‘Fugitive Slave Act’ Claim Highlighted by Obama", Washington Wire, September 28, 2013
  15. Ben Leubsdorf (August 24, 2013). "Ex-N.H. House speaker Bill O'Brien takes new job, ends nascent campaign for U.S. Congress". Concord Monitor . Retrieved April 20, 2014.
  16. 1 2 "About".
  17. https://nh.gop/2023/03/23/hon-bill-obrien-appointed-rnc-national-committeeman/ [ bare URL ]
Bill O’Brien
Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
In office
December 1, 2010 December 5, 2012
Political offices
Preceded by Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
2010–2012
Succeeded by