- Corey Mock
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Corey Mock 200px Corey Mock North Dakota House of Representatives In office
December 1, 2008 – presentPreceded by Don Dietrich Personal details Born February 17, 1985
Minot, North DakotaPolitical party Dem-NPL Residence Grand Forks, ND Alma mater University of North Dakota Occupation Executive Director - Third Street Clinic Website Corey Mock for Secretary of State Corey Ray Mock (born February 17, 1985) was first elected in 2008 to represent District 42[1] in the North Dakota House of Representatives. He is a member of the Democratic-NPL Party.
Biography
Mock was born and raised in Minot, North Dakota, where he graduated from Minot High School in 2003. He attended the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, where he graduated with a degree in history with an emphasis in geography. Currently, he is pursuing post-graduate work in Community and Urban development. From 2001-2008, Mock was a Northstar Hobby Stock and IMCA Stock Car racer, and won the Governor's Cup in 2003.[2]
Career
Mock became known in the 2009 legislative session with his fight to create an independent redistricting commission.[3] He worked with colleagues on both sides of the aisle to reduce transportation costs for state travel,[4] freeze tuition increases for North Dakota college students,[5] and implement tax cuts[6] that benefited all residents of North Dakota. Mock was also a leading voice in the fight to end discrimination in housing, employment and financial assistance based on sexual orientation and gender identity,[7] and in changing the law to allow fire stations to be permitted safe havens for abandoned infants.[8] In the legislature, he serves on the education and political subdivision committees of the legislative assembly. Here he works with local leaders to address issues that are important to the state and individual communities.
In addition to his work as a state legislator, Mock also serves as the Executive Director of the Third Street Clinic, a non-profit free clinic that provides access to health care services for low-income residents of Grand Forks and Polk counties.[9] He is a member of North Dakota Farmers Union, Rotary International, GF/EGF Chamber of Commerce, Young Professionals, Sons of Norway, and is a volunteer at the Circle of Friends Humane Society. Mock also serves on the Board of Directors of North Dakota Leadership Seminar, and has been a staff member of American Legion Boys State since 2003.
References
- ^ Corey Mock, Official Legislative website, accessed June 20, 2010.
- ^ Western N.D. drivers rule Governor's Cup, Bismarck Tribune, accessed June 20, 2010.
- ^ HCR3053, pdf bill text, accessed June 20, 2010.
- ^ HB1349, pdf bill text, accessed June 20, 2010.
- ^ SB2238, pdf bill text, accessed June 20, 2010.
- ^ SB2369, pdf bill text, accessed June 20, 2010.
- ^ SB2278, pdf bill text, accessed June 20, 2010.
- ^ SB2400, pdf bill text, accessed June 20, 2010.
- ^ Staff page, Third Street Clinic, accessed June 20, 2010.
- Patrick Hatlestad (R)
Gary Sukut (R) - David Rust (R)
Bob Skarphol (R) - Andrew Maragos (R)
Roscoe Strayle (D-NPL) - Tom Conklin (D-NPL)
Kenton Onstad (D-NPL) - Scott Louser (R)
Roger Brabrandt (R) - Glen Froseth (R)
Bob Hunskor (D-NPL) - Jon Nelson (R)
Dwight Wrangham (R) - Jeff Delzer (R)
Dick Anderson (R) - Tracy Boe (D-NPL)
Marvin Nelson (D-NPL) - Chuck Damschen (R)
David Monson (R)
- Ron Guggisberg (D-NPL)
Scot Kelsh (D-NPL) - Lyle Hanson (D-NPL)
Joe Kroeber (D-NPL) - Kim Koppelman (R)
Alon Wieland (R) - Duane Lee DeKrey (R)
Robin Weisz (R) - Curt Hofstad (R)
Dennis Johnson (R) - Robert Kilichowski (D-NPL)
Joyce Kingsbury (R) - Mark Owens (R)
Mark Sanford (R) - Eliot Glassheim (D-NPL)
Lonny Winrich (D-NPL) - Wayne Trottier (R)
Gary Paur (R) - Richard Holman (D-NPL)
Lee Kaldor (D-NPL)
- Kathy Hogan (D-NPL)
Steve Zaiser (D-NPL) - Wesley Belter (R)
Vonnie Pietsch (R) - William Devlin (R)
Don Vigesaa (R) - Ralph Metcalf (D-NPL)
Phillip Mueller (D-NPL) - John Wall (R)
Clark Williams (D-NPL) - Bill Amerman (D-NPL)
Jerry Kelsh (D-NPL) - Randy Boehning (R)
Thomas Beadle (R) - Michael Don Brandenburg (R)
William Kretschmar (R) - Craig Headland (R)
Chet Pollert (R) - Mike Nathe (R)
Dave Weiler (R)
- Karen Rohr (R)
James Schmidt (R) - Mark Dosch (R)
Lisa Meier (R) - Brenda Heller (R)
Gary Kreidt (R) - Rae Ann Kelsch (R)
Todd Porter (R) - Karen Karls (R)
Bob Martinson (R) - Shirley Meyer (D-NPL)
Mike Schatz (R) - Nancy Johnson (R)
Vicky Steiner (R) - Larry Bellew (R)
Dan Ruby (R) - David Drovdal (R)
Keith Kempenich (R) - Robert Frantsvog (R)
Matthew Klein (R)
- Al Carlson (R)
Bette Grande (R) - Stacey Dahl (R)
Corey Mock (D-NPL) - Lois Delmore (D-NPL)
Curt Kreun (R) - Donald Clark (R)
Blair Thoreson (R) - Joe Heilman (R)
Ed Gruchalla (D-NPL) - Kathy Hawken (R)
James Kasper (R) - George Keiser (R)
Lawrence Klemin (R)
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