Full Name:
Charles 'Chuck' W. Morse
Gender:
Male
Family:
Wife: Susan; 1 Child: Emma
Birth Date:
11/16/1960
Birth Place:
Salem, NH
Home City:
Salem, NH
Religion:
Lutheran
BA, Business, Plymouth State University
Former Member, Board of Selectman, Town of Salem
Candidate, United States Senate, New Hampshire, 2022
Senator, New Hampshire State Senate, District 22, 2002-2006, 2010-2022
President, New Hampshire State Senate, 2013-2018, 2020-2022
Minority Leader, New Hampshire State Senate, 2019-2020
Candidate, New Hampshire State Senate, District 22, 2020
Moderator, Town of Salem, 2000-2006
Representative, New Hampshire State House of Representatives, 1998-2002
Former Member, Capital Budget Committee, New Hampshire State Senate
Former Member, Commerce Committee, New Hampshire State Senate
Former Member, Finance Committee, New Hampshire State Senate
Former Member, Rules and Enrolled Bills Committee, New Hampshire State Senate
Former Member, Ways and Means Committee, New Hampshire State Senate
President, Freshwater Farms & Garden Center, present
President, Granite Creek Farms of Brentwood, present
Member, Board of Directors, Boys and Girls Club, Salem, 1990-present
Former Member, Sherburne Hall Capital Campaign, Town of Pelham
Trustee, University of New Hampshire
Chair, 250th Anniversary Committee, Town of Salem, 1997-2001
Member, Adult Day Care, Silverthorne, 1992-1996
Member, Life Care Foundation, Town of Salem, 1992-1996
Awards:
Josiah Bartlett Center Libertas Award in 2013, the Carl Johnson Legislative Leadership Award from the New Hampshire Healthcare Association in 2013, the Legislator of the Year award from the NH Association of Counties for 2013 as well as the President's Award in 2006, and was recognized for his Dedication and Leadership on Healthcare Legislation from Elliot Heath System in 2014. He also received the Bill Brown Distinguished Business Person of the Year Award in 1997and in 1994 received the Richard P. McCoy Award from the Salem Boys and Girls Club. He also received the prestigious John P. Ganley Award in recognition of his service to the community and for his support of the Salem Boys and Girls Club.