Donald M. "Don" Hooper (born October 2, 1945) is a Vermont educator, environmental activist, and political figure.
[1] He defeated Republican nominee James F. Milne, and succeeded Jim Douglas, who ran unsuccessfully for the US Senate.
[1][2] Hooper later worked as the Northeast Regional Representative for the National Wildlife Federation.
Publication date: December 7, 2021, by Rootstock Publishing, of Montpelier, Vermont.
[5] They are the parents of three sons, Miles, Sam, and Jay who is a state representative in Vermont.