Robert J. Flick
Robert J. Flick
Sessions
| Sessions | Office | Position | District | Party |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1983 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 1984 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 1985 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 1986 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 1987 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 1988 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 1989 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 1990 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 1991 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 1992 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 1993 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 1994 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 1995 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 1996 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 1997 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 1998 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 1999 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 2000 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 2001 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 2002 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 2003 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 2004 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 2005 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| 2006 | Representative | 167 | Republican | |
| Counties | Chester, Delaware | |||
Biography
10/27/1944 -
Chester and Delaware Counties (1983-2002), Chester County (2003-2006)
FLICK, Robert J., a Representative from Delaware and Chester Counties; born in Bryn Mawr, Montgomery County, Pa., October 27, 1944; graduated, Lower Merion High School; B.S., economics, Villanova University, 1966; Certificate of Real Estate, University of Pennsylvania, 1971; served, 358th Civil Affairs Headquarters Company, United States Army Reserve (1966-1972); associate real estate broker, Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors; vice president of sales, Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors; member, Chester County Republican Committee (1971-1981); elected as a Republican to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1982; reelected to 11 more consecutive terms; appointed, Special Bipartisan Committee to Investigate Industrial Plant Closings (1984); appointed, Task Force on Higher Education Funding (1994); appointed, Keystone Commission on Education for Employment in the 21st Century (2001-2002); appointed, chair, Select Committee on Information Security (2006); not a candidate for reelection to the House (2006); senior consultant, Novak Strategic Advisors.