Amherst’s State Representatives

Left to right: Stephanie Grund, Dan LeClerc, Megan Murray, and Dan Veilleux

Stephanie Grund

Stephanie Grund was elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 2024 and represents Hillsborough District 34. A dedicated public servant and active member of the Amherst community, she previously served on the Souhegan Cooperative School Board, becoming chair in 2021. Originally from Ohio, Stephanie earned her bachelor’s degree in accounting from Case Western Reserve University and began her career as an auditor with Arthur Andersen before transitioning into corporate finance. She brings a strong background in fiscal management and education policy to her legislative work. Stephanie lives in Amherst with her family and currently serves on the County and Municipal Government Committee.

Dan LeClerc

Daniel LeClerc represents Hillsborough District 34 in the New Hampshire House of Representatives. First elected in 2022 and re-elected in 2024, Dan has served on the Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services Committee, where he is a strong advocate for workers’ rights and economic justice. A union carpenter by trade, Dan lives in Amherst with his wife and is deeply committed to strengthening New Hampshire’s working and middle class through practical, people-focused legislation.

Daniel Veilleux

Dan Veilleux has served in the New Hampshire House of Representatives since 2020, representing Hillsborough District 34. With a background in public administration and a professional career in accounting, Dan brings both analytical rigor and community insight to his legislative work. He holds a B.A. in Political Science and a Master of Public Administration, both from the University of Maine. In addition to his legislative duties, Dan has served on the Souhegan Cooperative School Board, the Souhegan Regional Landfill District board, the Souhegan Advisory Finance Committee (as chair), and the Bicycle-Pedestrian Advisory Committee. He lives in Amherst with his wife and two children and currently serves as the Deputy Ranking Member of the House Transportation Committee.

Megan Murray

Megan Murray has represented Amherst in the New Hampshire House since 2018 and currently serves Hillsborough District 37, a floterial district representing both Amherst and Milford. A former elementary school teacher and lifelong advocate for children and families, Megan is known for her thoughtful approach to policymaking and her deep ties to the community. She currently serves on the Education Policy & Administration Committee and is Chair of the Hillsborough County Delegation. Megan lives in Amherst with her husband and their three children.

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