Richard J. Ross
Richard J. Ross (born July 6, 1954)[1] is a former Massachusetts State Senator for the former Norfolk, Bristol, and Middlesex district, which included parts of Attleboro, Franklin, Natick, and Wellesley, and all of North Attleboro, Ross's home town of Wrentham, Plainville, Norfolk, Millis, Sherborn, Wayland, and Needham.[2] He is a Republican, and served as the Senate Minority Whip.
For other people named Richard Ross, see Richard Ross (disambiguation).
Richard Ross
New England Institute of Anatomy
Background[edit]
Ross grew up in Wrentham, Massachusetts. He attended American University. After the sudden death of his father, Ross returned to Massachusetts and assumed the family business, R. R. Ross Funeral Home, in Wrentham. Ross attended the New England Institute of Anatomy, Science & Embalming, and graduated with highest honor in 1975. Prior to serving in the Massachusetts legislature, he served on the Wrentham Board of Health and the Wrentham Board of Selectmen.[2][3] He still resides in Wrentham, where he is the owner of R. J. Ross Funeral Home.
Committees[edit]
•Joint Committee on Rules
•Joint Committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies
•Joint Committee on Education
•Joint Committee on Higher Education
•Joint Committee on the Judiciary
•Joint Committee on Mental Health and Substance Abuse
•Joint Committee on Municipalities and Regional Government
•Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security
•Joint Committee on Ways and Means
•Senate Committee on Ethics and Rules
•Senate Committee on Ways and Means