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Darragh O'Brien was born on the 8th of July 1974. He is an Irish Politician who is currently a member of the Irish Upper House (Seanad Eireann).  
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Darragh O'Brien was born on the 8th of July 1974 and he is an Irish Politician who is currently a member of the Irish Upper House (Seanad Eireann).  
  
 
==  Political Career ==  
 
==  Political Career ==  
O'Brien is a member of the Irish Fianna Fail Party. His first role in politics was a seat on the Fingall County Council. He became a Teachta Dala (TD) in 2007, in which he was chosen to represent the Dublin North Constituency. During his role as a TD, he was placed on a number of committees. He was Vice Chair of Public Accounts committee as well as a Member of the Select Committee on Justice, Equality, Defence and Women's Rights. He also served on the front bench as a spokesperson for sport. In March 2011 he was elected to the Irish Upper House in which he is the leader of the opposition. He is currently campaigning on a number of local issues, which include campaigning against government cuts to smaller schools and keeping the Garda stations open.
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O'Brien is a member of the Irish Fianna Fail Party. His first role in politics was a seat on the Fingall County Council. He became a Teachta Dala (TD) in 2007, in which he was chosen to represent the Dublin North Constituency. During his role as a TD, he was placed on a number of committees. He was Vice Chair of Public Accounts committee as well as a Member of the Select Committee on Justice, Equality, Defence and Women's Rights. He also served on the front bench as a spokesperson for sport. In March 2011 he was elected to the Irish Upper House in which he is the leader of the opposition. He is currently campaigning on a number of local issues, which include campaigning against government cuts to smaller schools and keeping the Garda stations open. He worked in the Financial services for 15 years before entering politics.
==  Notable Works ==  
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He led in the acquiring of €1.2m which was spent on improvements and refurbishment of local schools since 2007. Additionally, he led in the St Cronan’s Senior NS - Grants Awarded initiative as well as developments such as the Gaelscoil Bhrian Boroimhe - new 16-classroom school building under way.
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==  Education ==
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==  External Links  ==
 
==  External Links  ==
 
[http://www.darraghobrien.ie/index.php/Home/My-Bio Darragh O'Brien Bio]
 
[http://www.darraghobrien.ie/index.php/Home/My-Bio Darragh O'Brien Bio]
 
 
[[Category: Irish Parliamentarians - Dáil Éireann]]
 
 
[[Category: Irish Parliamentarians - Seanad Éireann‎]]
 

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