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Mike Fleck was born on 1973 in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, United States. Discover Mike Fleck's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?
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Mike Fleck Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Mike Fleck's Wife?
His wife is Dorea Cunningham (m. 2002)
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Mike Fleck Net Worth
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Fleck's current partner, Dr. Warren Licht, is a prominent New York City physician; in April 2016 he was named one of the top 50 over 50 in New York City. Licht is the former Chief Medical Officer of New York Downtown Hospital. New York Downtown Hospital was a few blocks from the World Trade Center; on Sept. 11th Dr. Licht took a leading role in managing the medical response. Licht is frequently quoted in the press on medical issues.
Mike Fleck ran unopposed until 2014 when fellow Republican and write-in candidate Richard Irvin defeated him in the Republican primary election. Fleck narrowly won the Democratic nomination as a write-in candidate, but lost to Irvin in the general election.
The 2014 election was one of the most followed legislative races in the country, with Fleck being profiled in the New York Times and Governing Magazine naming him as one of the "Top 12 Legislators to Watch in 2014."
In December 2014, Fleck was appointed to newly elected Governor Tom Wolf's transition committee. In June 2015, Fleck joined the Wolf Administration as the Director of the Bureau of Workforce Partnerships and Operations, with the Department of Labor and Industry, overseeing the state's 67 Careerlink Sites.
Fleck told the Altoona Mirror, "People know that we don't differ on the fundamental issues the district is facing and that at the end of the day, he was simply recruited to run against me because I announced that I was gay". In April 2014, Rich Irvin was kicked off the ballot for failing to file a Financial Statement of Ethics.
On May 20, 2014, Irvin beat Fleck on the republican ballot, however, Fleck managed to win the write-in on the democratic ballot by 15 votes.
The negative attacks against Fleck's sexual orientation continued throughout the fall campaign. In October 2014, Huntingdon County Republican Committeeman Tom Ritchey posted a crude sex drawing depicting two men having sex and compared it to Fleck.
Fleck lost to Irvin in the general election in November 2014.
In late September 2013, Fleck kicked off his re-election bid. Frank Bruni profiled Mike Fleck in the Sunday New York Times on September 29, 2013. On November 14, 2013, Huntingdon County Treasurer Rich Irvin announced he was running against Fleck; Irvin stated "I am not going to accept money from special interest groups, my campaign is going to be funded from within the district boundaries … I do not want to run any kind of negative campaign."
Top 20 Under 40" in 2013 by the Altoona Mirror
Keystone Award, Pennsylvania Student Equality Coalition, 2013
On December 1, 2012, Fleck came out as gay. After his public announcement, he and Rep. Brian Sims (D - 182) became the two first openly gay state legislators in Pennsylvania. Fleck was the only out Republican legislator in the United States at the time. His coming-out announcement was ranked as one of "2012's Top Coming Out Stories" along with those of journalist Anderson Cooper, actor Matt Bomer and Good Morning America' s Sam Champion.
Fleck was viewed as being a moderate Republican. One of Fleck's main priorities was Charter School Reform. Fleck also fought Republican Governor Tom Corbett's proposal to privatizing prison nurses. Corbett eventually dropped the proposal. In 2012, Fleck introduced a "Correction's Officer's Bill of Rights". In 2012, Fleck's legislation to merge the Securities Commission into the Department of Banking was passed, creating the Department of Banking and Securities.
State Senator John Eichelberger told the Altoona Mirror "A lot of people thought that Mike was a homosexual" before 2012, and it wasn't an issue, Eichelberger said. "He didn't announce it and it was OK. The feeling from many people is, he put them in a very uncomfortable position. If he had just gone about his business and people thought he was a homosexual or heterosexual or whatever, there wouldn't be a problem."[34] Eichelberger's confirmation that the race was about Fleck being gay and not his politics was picked up by the national media. Senator Eichelberger's district encompasses Fleck's legislative district, Eichelberger is known for his anti-gay views.
Fleck came out as a gay man on December 1, 2012. He and Democratic Rep. Brian Sims share the designation of the first openly gay members of the Pennsylvania General Assembly. However, most media outlets recognize Fleck as the first openly gay legislator as Sims wasn't sworn into office yet. Fleck was one of just two openly gay Republican state legislators in the United States, alongside Ohio state representative Tim Brown, who was sworn into office a month later.
Tom Zuber Award Service Employees International Union Healthcare Pennsylvania (SEIU HCPA) 2012
Bob O'Connor Leadership Award, Junior Achievement of Western Pennsylvania, 2008
Michael E. Fleck (born 1973) was a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 81st legislative district. He was first elected in 2006 to succeed the retiring Larry Sather, taking office on January 2, 2007.
In 2002, Fleck married Dorea Cunningham, the couple divorced in 2011.
Vigil Honor, Order of the Arrow (Monaken Lodge), 2000
Fleck attended Southern Huntingdon County High School and earned a degree in history and a minor in youth ministry in 1995 from Liberty University. He has attended graduate courses at Shippensburg University. From 1999 to 2004 he worked as a district executive for the Boy Scouts of America in Huntingdon County. Prior to elective office, Fleck worked for Raystown Developmental Services.
Huntingdon County Preservation Award (Huntingdon County Historical Society), 1995