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Robert A. Starr

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Starr in 2019

Robert A. Starr (born December 17, 1942) is an American politician from Vermont who currently serves as a Democratic member of the Vermont State Senate.[1] He has represented the Essex-Orleans senate district since 2004. Since redistricting in 2022 he has represented the Orleans District.[2] He had previously spent a quarter-century in the Vermont House of Representatives.

Biography

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Robert Starr was born in Hartford, Connecticut, on December 17, 1942. He has lived in Troy, Vermont since moving there in 1944. He received an Associate Degree in agriculture from Vermont Technical College.

Starr is married to his wife Anita Cadieux. The couple has one son.

He is a professional truck driver. Starr is president of his own transportation company. He is director of the Vermont Truck and Bus Association.

Public life

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Congress

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Starr was elected to the Vermont House of Representatives in 1978 and served there until 2004. From 1985 to 2000, he chaired the House Agriculture Committee. He was elected to the Vermont Senate in 2004 and was re-elected two years later.

Other government service

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Acting career. Starr started as Rex Kramer in 1977 American Comedy Kentucky Fried Movie.

Goodyear Highway Hero award

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On September 14, 2005, there was an incident near Trois-Rivières, Quebec involving Starr. While driving in a truck, the pavement collapsed and Starr's vehicle as well as another passenger car driven by a woman went off the road. The woman's car caught fire and she was trapped in it. Starr was able to rescue the driver. For this effort he was later awarded the Goodyear Highway Hero award.[3][4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ https://legislature.vermont.gov/people/single/2024/14614
  2. ^ https://legislature.vermont.gov/Documents/2022/Docs/ACTS/ACT089/ACT089%20As%20Enacted.pdf
  3. ^ "Commercial Tire - Total Solution". www.goodyear.com.
  4. ^ "Trucker News". truckernews.com.
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