Maine Senate Dems

@mainesenatedems

There are 17 Democratic senators serving in the 128th Maine Legislature, representing Mainers from Kittery to Fort Kent.

Augusta, ME
Joined August 2009

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  1. 17 hours ago
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    Jan 2

    “Our diversity is a virtue, one that we should harness for good public debate, good public policy.” -Governor Mills “Become one Maine again...we will bring back Maine’s tradition of civil discourse.”

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    Jan 2

    It was a true honor just to be in the room for this historic occasion. It was an even greater honor to administer the oath office to - Maine's first-ever female governor (and first from Franklin County too)!

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    Jan 3

    Literally a front row seat to history being made. First woman elected Governor. Smart. Compassionate. Qualified. What a breath of fresh air. Entering a new era of leadership. Congrats Governor !

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    Jan 2

    THE HOUSE WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE SPEAKER

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    Jan 2

    A few key new laws passed last session have now gone into effect including my healthcare reform bill requiring health insurance companies to pay for services provided by naturopathic doctors.

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  7. 31 Dec 2018

    Read Sen. Susan Deschambault's column in the : "Businesses in Maine, like a forest of trees, help hold each other up."

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    31 Dec 2018

    Our economy, personal health, and quality of life are all dependent on how we treat our natural resources. Appointed to the Environment & Natural Resources Committee -

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  9. 29 Dec 2018

    Column from Sen. Dave Miramant: "Maine people want more access to quality, affordable health care. They have made this clear at the ballot box and through activism at the State House."

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  10. 28 Dec 2018
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  11. 28 Dec 2018

    Read Sen. Mike Carpenter's column: "Preventing domestic violence is a bipartisan issue. Protecting children is a bipartisan issue."

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    28 Dec 2018

    “This appointment means I can help lead the effort to ensure government is operating at a high level of efficiency and effectiveness, protecting taxpayer’s best interests, while expecting core ethical standards to be met.” Read More:

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    27 Dec 2018

    ICYMI: “We are here to make Maine a better place to work, live and raise a family. These committee assignments seek to maximize the strengths of all our members so we can make that vision a reality.”

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    26 Dec 2018
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  15. 20 Dec 2018

    From Sen. Rebecca Millett: "The lack of opportunity for paid sick leave is harmful to our families, small businesses, public health and economy."

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  16. 20 Dec 2018

    “Individuals with chronic conditions don’t have a choice when it comes to taking regularly prescribed medication,” Sen. Eloise Vitelli said.

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    20 Dec 2018

    .: Chenette said giving and free parking on federal holidays not only shows appreciation for their service but also welcomes them “with open arms.” 🇺🇸 READ ARTICLE:

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    20 Dec 2018

    I’m excited to work w Sen. Millett to fix this!

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    16 Dec 2018

    ICYMI - My statement regarding the latest ruling out of Texas. ⬇️

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    14 Dec 2018

    ICYMI: "Jeanne Lambrew is a strong choice to lead DHHS as we look to promote the health, safety and well-being of all Mainers in this new era."

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