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He was born in Kapfenberg bei Graz, [[Austria]], began his education at the [[St. Petersburg Junior College]], now known as [[St. Petersburg College]], and completed a Bachelor of Science Degree in Political Science at the [[University of South Florida]]. Nehr lives in the City of [[Tarpon Springs, Florida]] on Florida's Gulf coast with his wife, Anita, who he married in 1990. He has grown 3 sons - Christopher, Brian and Clifford. |
He was born in Kapfenberg bei Graz, [[Austria]], began his education at the [[St. Petersburg Junior College]], now known as [[St. Petersburg College]], and completed a Bachelor of Science Degree in Political Science at the [[University of South Florida]]. Nehr lives in the City of [[Tarpon Springs, Florida]] on Florida's Gulf coast with his wife, Anita, who he married in 1990. He has grown 3 sons - Christopher, Brian and Clifford. |
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Beginning in 2002, Nehr served 2 terms as City Commissioner for the city of [[Tarpon Springs, Florida]], and on the Board of Directors of the Tarpon Springs Historical Society. He was the organizer of Tarpon Springs' first Military Appreciation Day Parade. He served also as a [[Guardian ad litem]] in the State of Florida in [[Pinellas County]]. |
Beginning in 2002, Nehr served 2 terms as City Commissioner for the city of [[Tarpon Springs, Florida]], and on the Board of Directors of the Tarpon Springs Historical Society. He was the organizer of Tarpon Springs' first Military Appreciation Day Parade. He served also as a [[Guardian ad litem]] in the State of Florida in [[Pinellas County]]. |
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Peter Nehr
Florida State House of Representatives District 48 | |
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 48th district | |
Assumed office November, 2006 | |
Preceded by | Gus Bilirakis |
Personal details | |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Anita Clark Nehr |
Peter Nehr (born June 29 1952), American politician, is a Republican member of the Florida House of Representatives since 2006, representing the 48th District of Florida.
He was born in Kapfenberg bei Graz, Austria, began his education at the St. Petersburg Junior College, now known as St. Petersburg College, and completed a Bachelor of Science Degree in Political Science at the University of South Florida. Nehr lives in the City of Tarpon Springs, Florida on Florida's Gulf coast with his wife, Anita, who he married in 1990. He has grown 3 sons - Christopher, Brian and Clifford. Beginning in 2002, Nehr served 2 terms as City Commissioner for the city of Tarpon Springs, Florida, and on the Board of Directors of the Tarpon Springs Historical Society. He was the organizer of Tarpon Springs' first Military Appreciation Day Parade. He served also as a Guardian ad litem in the State of Florida in Pinellas County.
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