Representative Munroe has been hard at work for our community, securing over $3 million in grant money for various infrastructure, public works projects, and community organizations throughout the district. And he's not done yet; that's because Brian
has spent his adult life serving our community, and continued this commitment in Harrisburg.
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Brian, his wife, their two daughters and puppy Penny, live in Warminster. Brian became a volunteer firefighter and emergency medical technician at age 17. Three years later he enlisted in the United States Navy and served aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt during the Bosnia-Herzegovia conflict. Brian was awarded the:
-Armed Forces Medal
-National Defense Service Medal
-Navy Unit Commendation
-North America Treaty Organization Medal
-Sea Service Deployment Ribbon
-Southwest Asia Service Medal
After his Navy service, Brian pursued a career in law enforcement, becoming a police officer in Radnor Township in 2001. He attained the rank of corporal, and, during his years of community policing, received commendations from Congressman Curt Weldon and Mothers Against Drunk Driving. While on duty, Brian was involved in a severe car accident that ended his career after ten years of service.
With the Navy and his law enforcement work behind him, Brian decided to serve his community by being elected to a seat on the Warminster Township Board of Supervisors. In that role, he focused on open space, green development, and aligning the structure, staffing, and training of the police department with the safety needs of the community.
Brian is running for re-election as the State Representative in House District 144. He has a history of putting people and community ahead of politics and will continue to do so in Harrisburg.