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Richard John Mulcahy (born 30 June 1952), a former Australian politician, was a member of the unicameral Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly for one term, from 2004 to 2008, representing the Liberal Party and later as an independent. == Political beliefs == A long-term Canberra resident, Richard Mulcahy entered the Legislative Assembly after becoming concerned with the quality of core services in Canberra – especially the health and education systems.〔http://www.hansard.act.gov.au/hansard/2005/pdfs/20041207.pdf - Mr Mulcahy's inaugural speech in the ACT Legislative Assembly which states " Our personal experience with the Canberra hospital system has, on occasions, left a great deal to be desired; and my personal frustration with the incapacity of our local public primary school to provide dedicated teachers for each of the classes for our children contributed to my decision to contest the most recent ACT election. That system, incidentally, is now canvassing the idea of having three classes of pupils assigned to one teacher."〕 He is on the record as saying that it should be possible for the people of the ACT to enjoy quality core services without having to endure a heavy tax burden. He is committed to efficiency in Government and has introduced several pieces of legislation to provide taxation relief for the people of Canberra.〔http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/b/db_32148/default.asp〕 Richard Mulcahy was committed to working hard in the electorate. By the ACT Government’s own admission he had produced more case work on behalf of constituents than any other non-government member.
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