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Jason Osborne
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Jason Osborne

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Jason M. Osborne (born June 15, 1977) is a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives. He represents Rockingham 4, comprising the towns of Auburn, Chester, and Sandown. In November 2020, the Republican caucus chose him to serve as the New Hampshire House Majority Leader.

Biography

Osborne is from Defiance, Ohio where his family founded Credit Adjustments, Inc. (CAI), a debt collections company, in 1964. Osborne joined the family firm in 1995 and worked as the CIO, and later CEO. With Osborne as CEO, CAI applied for and was granted more than $4 million in federal loans from the Paycheck Protection Program.

In 2021, CAI re-branded as Mammoth Tech. In 2022, Mammoth Tech. abruptly closed, laying off more than 500 employees. The company is currently facing a class-action lawsuit for failing to give notice. This includes rent payments, $1 million judgment to a staffing agency, and another $181,000 decision on a management company. Two disability-discrimination suits have also been reportedly filed by former pregnant employees, one settled and one ongoing.

In 2010, Osborne moved to New Hampshire from Ohio as part of the Free State Project.

Political career

Osborne is a Republican. As New Hampshire House Majority Leader, Osborne has been credited with achieving conservative legislative victories despite the Republican caucus’s slim majority.

Political positions

Abortion

In 2017, Osborne voted for SB 66, which authorizes murder charges for an individual who causes the death of a fetus. In 2021, he voted for HB 625, which prohibits abortions after 24 weeks. He has also voted to repeal New Hampshire buffer zone law and against requiring insurance plans that cover maternity benefits to include coverage for emergency or elective abortion services. In 2022, Osborne voted with Democrats to table HB 1477, a bill that would have prohibited abortion upon the detection of a fetal heartbeat.

Gun safety

In June 2022, Osborne proposed that firearms training be taught at every grade level in public schools. He also described efforts to pass gun safety measures at the federal level as "fruity ideas."

Marijuana legalization

Osborne argued for the legalization of cannabis in New Hampshire in a 2023 op-ed titled "Conservative case for cannabis reform".

Personal life

Osborne holds a PhD in economics from George Mason University. Osborne's children do not attend public school. Osborne's wife, Sharon, is the chair and director of Latitude Learning Resources, a nonprofit offering cross-curricular classes for home schoolers and other students.

Controversy

In 2022, web forum posts from Osborne between 2007 and 2011 surfaced. In them, Osborne used racist slurs and sexist comments about women breastfeeding. He also appeared to argue for abolishing age-of-consent laws.

Electoral history

PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJess Edwards (incumbent)6,68614
RepublicanChris True (incumbent)6,33013.3
RepublicanJason Osborne (incumbent)6,23513.1
RepublicanTony Piemonte (incumbent)5,98212.5
RepublicanOliver Ford5,96612.5
DemocraticMichael D'Angelo3,5337.4
DemocraticJane Van Zandt3,4417.4
DemocraticMatthew Krohn3,1786.7
DemocraticBen Geiger3,1626.6
DemocraticRussell Normal3,1586.6
Total votes47,676100
Republican hold
Republican hold
Republican hold
Republican hold
Republican hold
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanChris True (incumbent)4,41612.6
RepublicanJess Edwards (incumbent)4,37112.5
RepublicanBecky Owens4,23612.1
RepublicanJason Osborne (incumbent)4,09311.7
RepublicanTony Piemonte3,94811.3
DemocraticCynthia Herman2,9348.4
DemocraticTodd Bedard2,8348.1
DemocraticPatrick McLaughlin2,7848.0
DemocraticStephen D'Angelo2,6987.7
DemocraticBenjamin Geiger2,6227.5
Total votes34,940100
Republican hold
Republican hold
Republican hold
Republican hold
Republican hold
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