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12 Facts About Beth Griffin

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Beth Griffin was born on June 14,1967 and is an American politician from Michigan.

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Beth Griffin is a former Republican member of Michigan House of Representatives.

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In 1991, Griffin earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from Indiana-Purdue University at Fort Wayne.

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In 1996, Beth Griffin earned a MSEd degree in Secondary Education English from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia.

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In 1999, Beth Griffin became a teacher at Parchment Middle School until 2005.

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In 2010, Beth Griffin became a guest teacher at Mattawan Consolidated Schools.

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In 2010, Beth Griffin became the founder and chair person of Mattawan Area Pantry, a nonprofit organization that serves Mattawan School District in Michigan.

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In 2012, Beth Griffin became the Vice President of Van Buren County Women's Republican Party.

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In 2013, Beth Griffin served as a Commissioner of Van Buren County for two terms until 2016.

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On November 8,2016, Beth Griffin won the election and became a Republican member of Michigan House of Representatives for District 66.

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On November 6,2018, as an incumbent, Beth Griffin won the election and continued serving District 66.

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For several years, Beth Griffin served as chapter president of ACT for America, which has been designated as an anti-Muslim "hate group" by the Southern Poverty Law Center, and considered a part of the counter-jihad movement.