Nicholas B. Moehlmann
Nicholas B. Moehlmann
Sessions
Sessions | Office | Position | District | Party |
---|---|---|---|---|
1975 | Representative | 102 | Republican | |
1976 | Representative | 102 | Republican | |
1977 | Representative | 102 | Republican | |
1978 | Representative | 102 | Republican | |
1979 | Representative | 102 | Republican | |
1980 | Representative | 102 | Republican | |
1981 | Representative | 102 | Republican | |
1982 | Representative | 102 | Republican | |
1983 | Representative | 102 | Republican | |
1984 | Representative | 102 | Republican | |
1985 | Representative | 102 | Republican | |
1986 | Representative | 102 | Republican | |
1987 | Representative | 102 | Republican | |
1988 | Representative | 102 | Republican | |
1989 | Representative | 102 | Republican | |
1990 | Representative | 102 | Republican | |
Counties | Berks, Lancaster, Lebanon |
Biography
07/26/1938 -
Berks, Lancaster and Lebanon Counties (1975-1982), Lancaster and Lebanon Counties (1983-1990)
MOEHLMANN, Nicholas B., a Representative from Berks, Lancaster and Lebanon Counties; born in Reading, Berks County, Pa., July 26, 1938; graduated, Blair Academy (NJ); B.A., Yale University, 1960; J.D., Dickinson College School of Law (now Penn State Dickinson Law), 1970; served, Intelligence Corps, NCO, American Consulate General, United States Army (1961-1964, Bremen, Germany); attorney; staffer, Democratic Caucus, Office of the Speaker, Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1964, 1968, 1969); industrial sales, SCM Corporation (1965-1966); auditor, Richland Borough (1968-1974); solicitor, Millcreek Township; solicitor, Millcreek-Richland Regional Police Department; member, Lebanon County Young Republicans; member, Richland Borough Republican Committee (1971-1973); elected as a Republican to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 1975 term and served 7 more consecutive terms; appointed, vice-chair, Select Committee on Three Mile Island (1979); appointed, board, General State Authority (1981-1982); appointed, board, Public School Employees’ Retirement System (1983-1986); appointed, Select Commitee to Investigate the Crisis in Staffing of Welfare Offices in the Commonwealth (1984); not a candidate for reelection to the House (1990); founder and owner, Susquehanna Valley Balloon Company (1990-present); owner, Lancaster Balloonport, Inc. (1990-present); appointed, executive director, Pennsylvania Higher Educational Facilities Authority (1995-2003).