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Maine House of Representatives
2 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0002
Tel. (207) 287-1400
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
First Regular Session - First Legislative Day
The House Calendar
The Advance Journal and Calendar of the House of Representatives
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Pursuant to Article IV, Part 3, Section 1 of the Constitution of the State of Maine, the Representatives-Elect to the One Hundred and Thirty-Second Legislature assemble in the Hall of the House and are called to Order by ROBERT B. HUNT of Yarmouth, Clerk of the House of the One Hundred and Thirty-First Legislature.
Prayer by Reverend Paul Sullivan, S.J., Our Lady of Hope Parish, Portland.
National Anthem by Julia Gagnon, Cumberland.
Pledge of Allegiance.
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(2-1) The Following Communication: (H.C. 1)
STATE OF MAINE
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
December 2, 2024
To Robert B. Hunt, Clerk of the House in the One Hundred and Thirty-first Legislature:
I, Shenna Bellows, Secretary of State, pursuant to the provisions of Title 3 MRSA, Section 1, hereby certify that the following are the names and residences of the Representatives-elect to the One Hundred and Thirty-second Legislature, in accordance with the tabulation submitted to the Governor on November 25, 2024:
District 1 Lucien J.B. Daigle, Fort Kent
District 2 Roger C. Albert, Madawaska
District 3 Mark Michael Babin, Fort Fairfield
District 4 Timothy C. Guerrette, Caribou
District 5 Joseph F. Underwood, Presque Isle
District 6 Donald James Ardell, Monticello
District 7 Gregory L. Swallow, Houlton
District 8 Tracy Lynn Quint, Hodgdon
District 9 Arthur Kevin Mingo, Calais
District 10 William R. Tuell, East Machias
District 11 Tiffany Strout, Harrington
District 12 Billy Bob Faulkingham, Winter Harbor
District 13 Russell P. White, Ellsworth
District 14 Gary Friedmann, Bar Harbor
District 15 Holly Rae Eaton, Deer Isle
District 16 Nina Azella Milliken, Blue Hill
District 17 Steven M. Bishop, Bucksport
District 18 Mathew David McIntyre, Lowell
District 19 Richard H. Campbell, Orrington
District 20 Dani L. O'Halloran, Brewer
District 21 Ambureen Rana, Bangor
District 22 Laura D. Supica, Bangor
District 23 Amy J. Roeder, Bangor
District 24 Joseph C. Perry, Bangor
District 25 Laurie Osher, Orono
District 26 James F. Dill, Old Town
District 27 Gary A. Drinkwater, Milford
District 28 Irene A. Gifford, Lincoln
District 29 Kathy Irene Javner, Chester
District 30 James L. White, Guilford
District 31 Chad R. Perkins, Dover-Foxcroft
District 32 Steven D. Foster, Dexter
District 33 Kenneth Wade Fredette, Newport
District 34 Abigail W. Griffin, Levant
District 35 James E. Thorne, Carmel
District 36 Kimberly M. Haggan, Hampden
District 37 Reagan L. Paul, Winterport
District 38 Benjamin C. Hymes, Waldo
District 39 Janice S. Dodge, Belfast
District 40 D. Michael Ray, Lincolnville
District 41 Victoria W. Doudera, Camden
District 42 Valli D. Geiger, Rockland
District 43 Ann H. Matlack, St. George
District 44 William D. Pluecker, Warren
District 45 Abden S. Simmons, Waldoboro
District 46 Lydia V. Crafts, Newcastle
District 47 Wayne K. Farrin, Jefferson
District 48 Holly B. Stover, Boothbay
District 49 Allison Lee Hepler, Woolwich
District 50 David A. Sinclair, Bath
District 51 Rafael Leo Macias, Topsham
District 52 Sally Jeane Cluchey, Bowdoinham
District 53 Michael H. Lemelin, Chelsea
District 54 Karen L. Montell, Gardiner
District 55 Daniel Joseph Shagoury, Hallowell
District 56 Randall Adam Greenwood, Wales
District 57 Tavis Rock Hasenfus, Readfield
District 58 Sharon C. Frost, Belgrade
District 59 David M. Rollins, Augusta
District 60 William R. Bridgeo, Augusta
District 61 Alicia Carol Collins, Sidney
District 62 Katrina J. Smith, Palermo
District 63 Paul R. Flynn, Albion
District 64 Flavia M. DeBrito, Waterville
District 65 Cassie Lynn Julia, Waterville
District 66 Robert W. Nutting, Oakland
District 67 Shelley J. Rudnicki, Fairfield
District 68 Amanda Noelle Collamore, Pittsfield
District 69 Dean A. Cray, Palmyra
District 70 Jennifer Lynn Poirier, Skowhegan
District 71 John E. Ducharme III, Madison
District 72 Elizabeth M. Caruso, Caratunk
District 73 Michael A. Soboleski, Phillips
District 74 Randall C. Hall, Wilton
District 75 Stephan M. Bunker, Farmington
District 76 Sheila A. Lyman, Livermore Falls
District 77 Tammy L. Schmersal-Burgess, Mexico
District 78 Rachel A. Henderson, Rumford
District 79 Michael J. Lance, Paris
District 80 Caldwell Jackson, Oxford
District 81 Peter Conley Wood, Norway
District 82 Nathan J. Wadsworth, Hiram
District 83 Marygrace Caroline Cimino, Bridgton
District 84 Mark Walker, Naples
District 85 Kimberly Pomerleau, Standish
District 86 Rolf A. Olsen Jr., Raymond
District 87 David W. Boyer Jr., Poland
District 88 Quentin J. Chapman, Auburn
District 89 Adam R. Lee, Auburn
District 90 Laurel D. Libby, Auburn
District 91 Joshua K. Morris, Turner
District 92 Stephen J. Wood, Greene
District 93 Julia A.G. McCabe, Lewiston
District 94 Kristen Sarah Cloutier, Lewiston
District 95 Mana Hared Abdi, Lewiston
District 96 Michel A. Lajoie, Lewiston
District 97 Richard G. Mason, Lisbon
District 98 Kilton M. Webb, Durham
District 99 Cheryl A. Golek, Harpswell
District 100 Daniel J. Ankeles, Brunswick
District 101 Poppy T. Arford, Brunswick
District 102 Melanie Fleming Sachs, Freeport
District 103 Arthur L. Bell, Yarmouth
District 104 Amy B. Arata, New Gloucester
District 105 Anne P. Graham, North Yarmouth
District 106 Barbara A. Bagshaw, Windham
District 107 Mark C. Cooper, Windham
District 108 Parnell William Terry, Gorham
District 109 Eleanor Y. Sato, Gorham
District 110 Christina R.C. Mitchell, Cumberland
District 111 Amy D. Kuhn, Falmouth
District 112 W. Edward Crockett, Portland
District 113 Grayson B. Lookner, Portland
District 114 Dylan R. Pugh, Portland
District 115 Michael F. Brennan, Portland
District 116 Samuel Lewis Zager, Portland
District 117 Matthew Moonen, Portland
District 118 Yusuf M. Yusuf, Portland
District 119 Charles A. Skold, Portland
District 120 Deqa Abdi Dhalac, South Portland
District 121 Christopher J. Kessler, South Portland
District 122 Matthew D. Beck, South Portland
District 123 Michelle Nicole Boyer, Cape Elizabeth
District 124 Sophia Bailey Warren, Scarborough
District 125 Kelly Noonan Murphy, Scarborough
District 126 Andrew M. Gattine, Westbrook
District 127 Morgan J. Rielly, Westbrook
District 128 Suzanne M. Salisbury, Westbrook
District 129 Marshall F. Archer, Saco
District 130 Lynn Holland Copeland, Saco
District 131 Lori Kathryn Gramlich, Old Orchard Beach
District 132 Ryan M. Fecteau, Biddeford
District 133 Marc G. Malon II, Biddeford
District 134 Traci Gere, Kennebunkport
District 135 Daniel R. Sayre, Kennebunk
District 136 John M. Eder, Waterboro
District 137 Nathan M. Carlow, Buxton
District 138 Mark John Blier, Buxton
District 139 David C. Woodsome, Waterboro
District 140 Wayne R. Parry, Arundel
District 141 Lucas John Lanigan, Sanford
District 142 Anne-Marie Mastraccio, Sanford
District 143 Ann Marie Fredericks, Sanford
District 144 Jeffrey Sean Adams, Lebanon
District 145 Robert Alan Foley, Wells
District 146 Walter Gerard Runte Jr., York
District 147 Holly T. Sargent, York
District 148 Thomas Arthur Lavigne, Berwick
District 149 Tiffany Danielle Roberts, South Berwick
District 150 Michele Meyer, Eliot
District 151 Kristi Michele Mathieson, Kittery
In Testimony Whereof, I have caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed, given under my hand at Augusta this second day of December in the year Two Thousand and Twenty-four.
S/Shenna Bellows
Secretary of State
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THE CALLING OF THE ROLL
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Motion by Representative-Elect KUHN of Falmouth, that Representative-Elect SARGENT of York, Representative-Elect CLOUTIER of Lewiston, Representative-Elect ZAGER of Portland, Representative-Elect FROST of Belgrade, Representative-Elect ARATA of New Gloucester, Representative-Elect BLIER of Buxton and Representative-Elect JAVNER of Chester be appointed a Committee to wait upon the Governor and inform her that a quorum of the members of the House of Representatives-Elect have assembled in the Hall of the House of Representatives and request her attendance to administer to them the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify them to enter upon the discharge of their official duties.
The Governor, the Honorable JANET T. MILLS, enters and administers to the members-elect and they subscribe the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify them to discharge their official duties.
The Governor retires.
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Motion by Representative BRIDGEO of Augusta, that Representative CARLOW of Buxton, Representative FOLEY of Wells, Representative POIRIER of Skowhegan, Representative SATO of Gorham, Representative RIELLY of Westbrook and Representative ABDI of Lewiston be appointed a Committee to receive, sort and count votes for the Speaker.
Representative MEYER of Eliot moves that the name of RYAN D. FECTEAU of Biddeford be placed in nomination for the Speaker of the House.
Representative DOUDERA of Camden seconds the motion.
Representative POIRIER of Skowhegan moves that the name of BILLY BOB FAULKINGHAM of Winter Harbor be placed in nomination for the Speaker of the House.
Representative ARDELL of Monticello seconds the motion.
Representative MOONEN of Portland moves that nominations cease.
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The Honorable ROBERT B. HUNT, Clerk of the House of the 131st Maine Legislature, administers the necessary oath of office to qualify the Speaker of the House to enter upon the discharge of his official duties.
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Motion by Representative MONTELL of Gardiner, that Representative HAGGAN of Hampden, Representative PARRY of Arundel, Representative BRIDGEO of Augusta, Representative DODGE of Belfast and Representative RANA of Bangor be appointed a Committee to receive, sort and count votes for the Clerk of the House.
Representative MOONEN of Portland moves that the name of ROBERT B. HUNT of Yarmouth be placed in nomination for the Clerk of the House.
Representative GRAMLICH of Old Orchard Beach seconds the motion.
Representative FAULKINGHAM of Winter Harbor moves that the name of FRANK GLEASON of Cornville be placed in nomination for the Clerk of the House.
Representative SMITH of Palermo seconds the motion.
Representative BRENNAN of Portland moves that nominations cease.
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The Speaker of the House administers the necessary oath of office to qualify the Clerk of the House of the 132nd Maine Legislature to enter upon the discharge of his official duties.
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Motion by Representative RIELLY of Westbrook, that Representative CRAY of Palmyra, Representative WADSWORTH of Hiram, Representative MONTELL of Gardiner and Representative SAYRE of Kennebunk be appointed a Committee to receive, sort and count votes for Assistant Clerk of the House.
Representative MEYER of Eliot moves that the name of MICHELLE DUNPHY of Old Town be placed in nomination for Assistant Clerk of the House.
Representative HASENFUS of Readfield seconds the motion.
Representative FAULKINGHAM of Winter Harbor moves that the name of AARON KREGENOW of Augusta be placed in nomination for Assistant Clerk of the House.
Representative SMITH of Palermo seconds the motion.
Representative MOONEN of Portland moves that nominations cease.
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The Speaker of the House administers the necessary oaths of office to qualify the Assistant Clerk of the House and the Sergeant-at-Arms to enter upon the discharge of their official duties.
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Motion by Representative LEE of Auburn, that Representative MATHIESON of Kittery, Representative STOVER of Boothbay, Representative BUNKER of Farmington, Representative PLUECKER of Warren, Representative COOPER of Windham, Representative HENDERSON of Rumford and Representative COLLAMORE of Pittsfield be appointed a Committee to notify the Governor of the organization of the House.
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(4-1) On motion of Representative MOONEN of Portland, the following House Order: (H.O. 1)
ORDERED, that the House Rules of the 131st Maine House of Representatives are the House Rules of the 132nd Maine House of Representatives.
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(2-1) The Following Communication: (H.C. 2)
STATE OF MAINE
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
December 2, 2024
To the Speaker of the House in the One Hundred and Thirty-second Legislature:
I, Shenna Bellows, Secretary of State, in accordance with the Constitution and laws of the State of Maine, having tabulated the returns of the votes cast for State Representatives at the General Election held on the fifth day of November in the year Two Thousand and Twenty-four;
REPORT AS FOLLOWS; that the following named persons having received a plurality of the votes cast, appear to have been elected:
District 1
Daigle, Lucien J.B., Fort Kent 3,170
Martin, John L., Eagle Lake 1,698
District 2
Albert, Roger C., Madawaska 2,734
Martin, Roland Daniel, Sinclair 2,186
District 3
Babin, Mark Michael, Fort Fairfield 2,577
McCrea, David Harold, Fort Fairfield 2,202
District 4
Guerrette, Timothy C., Caribou 3,480
Paradis, Samantha Phyllis, Caribou 1,152
District 5
Freeman, Kevin Gregory, Presque Isle 1,827
Underwood, Joseph F., Presque Isle 2,210
District 6
Ardell, Donald James, Monticello 3,130
Tompkins, Melanie A., Mapleton 1,647
District 7
Swallow, Gregory L., Houlton 3,518
District 8
Collins, Nicole J., Reed Plantation 1,096
Quint, Tracy Lynn, Hodgdon 3,865
District 9
McGaw, Darin L., Baileyville 1,791
Mingo, Arthur Kevin, Calais 2,878
District 10
Colman, Peter G., Lubec 1,344
Tuell, William R., East Machias 4,144
District 11
Rogers, Roland Eben III, Jonesport 1,542
Strout, Tiffany, Harrington 3,483
District 12
Bamford, Norman Edward, Sullivan 2,152
Faulkingham, Billy Bob, Winter Harbor 3,378
District 13
White, Russell P., Ellsworth 2,768
Worth, J. Mark, Ellsworth 2,317
District 14
Friedmann, Gary, Bar Harbor 4,291
Gray, Sandra J., Lamoine 1,989
District 15
Eaton, Holly Rae, Deer Isle 3,112
Joyce, Jason M., Swans Island 2,822
District 16
Milliken, Nina Azella, Blue Hill 4,575
District 17
Bishop, Steven M., Bucksport 2,862
Russell, Ronald B., Verona Island 2,702
District 18
McIntyre, Mathew David, Lowell 4,126
District 19
Campbell, Richard H., Orrington 4,520
District 20
Jude, Patrick, Brewer 2,456
O'Halloran, Dani L., Brewer 2,575
District 21
Edelman, Reda H., Bangor 1,429
Lapointe, Colby Michael, Bangor 523
Rana, Ambureen, Bangor 2,358
District 22
O'Neal, Colleen T., Bangor 1,729
Supica, Laura D., Bangor 2,081
District 23
Cartier, Justin P., Bangor 2,296
Roeder, Amy J., Bangor 2,961
District 24
LaPointe, Daniel, Orono 1,697
Perry, Joseph C., Bangor 3,104
District 25
Casey, Thomas J., Orono 1,185
Osher, Laurie, Orono 2,465
District 26
Dill, James F., Old Town 2,958
Ouellette, Christina M., Bradley 2,156
District 27
Crockett, Peter Alan, Argyle Township 1,393
Drinkwater, Gary A., Milford 3,770
District 28
DiPentino, Natalie D., Enfield 1,210
Gifford, Irene A., Lincoln 3,642
District 29
Javner, Kathy Irene, Chester 3,117
York, Laurie E., TA R7 Wels (Dolby) 2,009
District 30
Sidell, W. Louis, Guilford 1,688
White, James L., Guilford 3,752
District 31
Brown, Joseph Thomas, Orneville Township 1,781
Perkins, Chad R., Dover-Foxcroft 2,960
District 32
Foster, Steven D., Dexter 4,012
District 33
Fredette, Kenneth Wade, Newport 4,307
District 34
Griffin, Abigail W., Levant 4,268
District 35
Thorne, James E., Carmel 4,624
District 36
Haggan, Kimberly M., Hampden 3,319
Wright, Shelby D., Hampden 2,712
District 37
Cuddy, Scott William, Winterport 2,721
Paul, Reagan L., Winterport 3,278
District 38
Ellis, Stephen B., Waldo 2,249
Hymes, Benjamin C., Waldo 2,769
District 39
Dodge, Janice S., Belfast 3,932
Hemenway, Stephen J., Northport 1,860
District 40
McLaughlin, Joseph M., Lincolnville 2,675
Ray, D. Michael, Lincolnville 3,187
District 41
Doudera, Victoria W., Camden 4,556
Raymond, Cory C., Rockport 1,530
District 42
Geiger, Valli D., Rockland 2,992
Hopkins, Jamie L., Owls Head 1,935
District 43
Matlack, Ann H., St. George 3,161
Sprague, Heather Anne, Cushing 2,489
District 44
Pluecker, William D., Warren 2,731
Thombs, Ray A. Jr., Union 2,369
District 45
Simmons, Abden S., Waldoboro 3,082
Stone, Jennifer A., Waldoboro 2,377
District 46
Crafts, Lydia V., Newcastle 4,186
Daxland, Mary Lou J., Newcastle 2,192
District 47
Farrin, Wayne K., Jefferson 3,087
Polewarczyk, Edward J., Wiscasset 2,882
District 48
Hunt, James William III, Southport 2,101
Stover, Holly B., Boothbay 4,058
District 49
Brown, Vincent E., West Bath 2,471
Hepler, Allison Lee, Woolwich 3,923
District 50
Eames, Harold Alfred III, Bath 1,486
Sinclair, David A., Bath 3,463
District 51
Brillant, Leon C., Topsham 2,289
Macias, Rafael Leo, Topsham 3,543
District 52
Cluchey, Sally Jeane, Bowdoinham 2,748
Guilmette, David W., Richmond 2,734
District 53
Lemelin, Michael H., Chelsea 3,250
Tunkle, Judy E., Dresden 2,247
District 54
Montell, Karen L., Gardiner 2,683
Williams, Scott Douglas, Gardiner 2,261
District 55
Boyd, Joe N., West Gardiner 2,863
Shagoury, Daniel Joseph, Hallowell 2,993
District 56
Ackley, Kent F., Monmouth 2,558
Greenwood, Randall Adam, Wales 3,120
District 57
Hasenfus, Tavis Rock, Readfield 3,245
Piccininni, Donna L., Winthrop 2,269
District 58
Frost, Sharon C., Belgrade 3,159
Newman, Daniel J., Belgrade 3,116
District 59
Emerson, Marcus E., Augusta 2,272
Rollins, David M., Augusta 2,601
District 60
Bridgeo, William R., Augusta 2,701
MacDowell, Wendy Lee, Augusta 2,119
District 61
Collins, Alicia Carol, Sidney 3,262
Jones, Laura M., Vassalboro 2,233
District 62
Smith, Katrina J., Palermo 3,461
Swift, Pamela Jo, Palermo 1,942
District 63
Flynn, Paul R., Albion 3,272
Trahan, Lee A., Winslow 2,200
District 64
DeBrito, Flavia M., Waterville 2,679
Malcolm, Ruth Ann, Waterville 1,415
District 65
Brown, Tammy, Waterville 1,609
Julia, Cassie Lynn, Waterville 2,295
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District 66
Barnes, Alicia, Oakland 2,060
Nutting, Robert W., Oakland 3,205
District 67
Rudnicki, Shelley J., Fairfield 2,537
Townsend, Matthew C., Fairfield 2,337
District 68
Blake, Brian J., Troy 1,612
Collamore, Amanda Noelle, Pittsfield 3,250
District 69
Blanchard, Jessica B., Palmyra 1,340
Cray, Dean A., Palmyra 3,572
District 70
Gray, Cecil R. III, Skowhegan 1,508
Poirier, Jennifer Lynn, Skowhegan 2,549
District 71
Dorney, Ann E., Norridgewock 1,717
Ducharme, John E. III, Madison 3,232
District 72
Caruso, Elizabeth M., Caratunk 3,475
Soma-Hernandez, Cynthia J., Anson 1,324
District 73
Bond, Tiffany, Rangeley 2,557
Soboleski, Michael A., Phillips 3,114
District 74
Hall, Randall C., Wilton 3,610
Kimber, Gregory M., Temple 1,856
District 75
Bunker, Stephan M., Farmington 2,317
Gauvin, Randall D., Farmington 2,310
District 76
Hoke, Tamara, Jay 1,866
Lyman, Sheila A., Livermore Falls 3,271
District 77
Schmersal-Burgess, Tammy L., Mexico 3,998
District 78
Giroux, Eric Lee, Rumford 2,089
Henderson, Rachel A., Rumford 2,865
District 79
Lance, Michael J., Paris 2,747
Nutt, Charlotte, Woodstock 2,383
District 80
Hill, Roberta J., Buckfield 1,669
Jackson, Caldwell, Oxford 3,780
District 81
Beal, Joan S., Norway 2,816
Wood, Peter Conley, Norway 2,840
District 82
Sekera, Nichole, Fryeburg 2,355
Wadsworth, Nathan J., Hiram 3,206
District 83
Castleman-Ross, Carrye L., Bridgton 2,870
Cimino, Marygrace Caroline, Bridgton 2,938
District 84
Dove, Cassandra Anne, Baldwin 2,080
Walker, Mark, Naples 3,438
District 85
Pomerleau, Kimberly, Standish 3,878
District 86
Messinger, Craig Robert, Raymond 2,685
Olsen, Rolf A. Jr., Raymond 2,912
District 87
Boyer, David W. Jr., Poland 3,752
District 88
Chapman, Quentin J., Auburn 2,847
Damien, Stefanie Mahr, Auburn 2,336
District 89
Janelle, John G., Auburn 1,325
Lee, Adam R., Auburn 1,764
District 90
Campbell, Daniel E., Auburn 2,678
Libby, Laurel D., Auburn 2,832
District 91
Morris, Joshua K., Turner 4,469
District 92
Girardin, Scott, Sabattus 2,019
Wood, Stephen J., Greene 3,239
District 93
McCabe, Julia A.G., Lewiston 3,156
District 94
Cloutier, Kristen Sarah, Lewiston 2,128
Snow-Black, Kendil E., Lewiston 1,443
District 95
Abdi, Mana Hared, Lewiston 2,160
District 96
Clement, Kerryl Lee, Lewiston 2,517
Lajoie, Michel A., Lewiston 2,556
District 97
Mason, Richard G., Lisbon 3,425
District 98
Lebida, Guy M., Bowdoin 2,942
Webb, Kilton M., Durham 2,996
District 99
Golek, Cheryl A., Harpswell 3,643
Hall, Sean N., Harpswell 2,392
District 100
Ankeles, Daniel J., Brunswick 4,490
Prescott, Ivon H. Jr., Brunswick 1,230
District 101
Arford, Poppy T., Brunswick 4,932
District 102
Finegan, James J. Jr., Freeport 1,828
Sachs, Melanie Fleming, Freeport 4,276
District 103
Bell, Arthur L., Yarmouth 5,135
District 104
Arata, Amy B., New Gloucester 3,422
Strickler, Colleen D., New Gloucester 2,485
District 105
Austin, Susan M., Gray 2,914
Graham, Anne P., North Yarmouth 3,335
District 106
Bagshaw, Barbara A., Windham 3,041
Poland, Doris A., Windham 2,659
District 107
Cooper, Mark C., Windham 2,437
Corey, Patrick Wayne, Windham 820
Pringle, Jane P., Windham 2,301
District 108
Moody, M. Thad, Gorham 2,550
Terry, Parnell William, Gorham 2,647
District 109
Livingston, Alan R., Gorham 2,552
Sato, Eleanor Y., Gorham 3,335
District 110
Jordan, Scott William, Cumberland 2,305
Mitchell, Christina R.C., Cumberland 4,172
District 111
Jones, John L., Falmouth 2,039
Kuhn, Amy D., Falmouth 4,583
District 112
Crockett, W. Edward, Portland 4,196
Wolejko, Steven Alan, Portland 1,655
District 113
Lookner, Grayson B., Portland 3,625
District 114
Pugh, Dylan R., Portland 3,337
Wakem, Jacob Murray, Portland 1,103
District 115
Brennan, Michael F., Portland 4,714
District 116
Zager, Samuel Lewis, Portland 4,537
District 117
Moonen, Matthew, Portland 3,720
District 118
Yusuf, Yusuf M., Portland 3,323
District 119
Doyle, Peter Ignatius, Portland 852
Skold, Charles A., Portland 4,913
District 120
Dhalac, Deqa Abdi, South Portland 3,342
District 121
Kessler, Christopher J., South Portland 4,024
Walter, Tammy B., Cape Elizabeth 1,516
District 122
Beck, Matthew D., South Portland 4,327
Pock, Michael R., South Portland 1,009
District 123
Boyer, Michelle Nicole, Cape Elizabeth 4,861
Christy, Annie, Cape Elizabeth 1,710
District 124
Rosenblatt, Annalee Z., Scarborough 2,039
Warren, Sophia Bailey, Scarborough 4,003
District 125
Murphy, Kelly Noonan, Scarborough 3,806
Sterling, Kayla A., Scarborough 2,320
District 126
Gattine, Andrew M., Westbrook 3,785
District 127
Poitras, Ryan C., Westbrook 1,352
Rielly, Morgan J., Westbrook 3,027
District 128
Ellis, Charles William, Westbrook 1,792
Salisbury, Suzanne M., Westbrook 3,359
District 129
Archer, Marshall F., Saco 4,043
District 130
Copeland, Lynn Holland, Saco 3,209
Sirois, Theodore L., Saco 2,031
District 131
Eccleston, Scott Benedetto, Old Orchard Beach 2,224
Gramlich, Lori Kathryn, Old Orchard Beach 3,739
District 132
Fecteau, Ryan M., Biddeford 3,524
District 133
Malon, Marc G. II, Biddeford 4,007
District 134
Gere, Traci, Kennebunkport 3,801
Jordan, Elizabeth A., Kennebunkport 2,330
District 135
Craig, Scott E., Kennebunk 2,653
Sayre, Daniel R., Kennebunk 3,925
District 136
Conners, Michelle Kathryn, Waterboro 2,386
Eder, John M., Waterboro 3,143
District 137
Carlow, Nathan M., Buxton 3,359
Gleason, Elizabeth Jane, Buxton 2,386
District 138
Barden, Michael Thomas III, Limington 977
Blier, Mark John, Buxton 2,892
McKinney, Michael Anthony, Cornish 1,626
District 139
Krolick, Clifford T., Parsonsfield 1,722
Woodsome, David C., Waterboro 3,594
District 140
Nedeau, Jason, Arundel 2,373
Parry, Wayne R., Arundel 3,435
District 141
Kidder, Patricia E., Sanford 2,477
Lanigan, Lucas John, Sanford 2,478
District 142
Bell, Amy C., Sanford 1,874
Mastraccio, Anne-Marie, Sanford 1,938
District 143
Fredericks, Ann Marie, Sanford 2,596
Manende Hall, Kathryn Theresa, Sanford 1,930
District 144
Adams, Jeffrey Sean, Lebanon 3,317
Cole, Corinna, Lebanon 1,667
District 145
Foley, Robert Alan, Wells 3,534
Smith, James Nelson, Wells 3,265
District 146
Moulton, Bradley S., York 2,655
Runte, Walter Gerard Jr., York 3,365
District 147
Sargent, Holly T., York 4,334
District 148
Lavigne, Thomas Arthur, Berwick 3,220
Lozuaway-McComsey, Tristan, Berwick 2,197
District 149
Davis-Rouillard, Kelly A., North Berwick 2,486
Roberts, Tiffany Danielle, South Berwick 3,219
District 150
Meyer, Michele, Eliot 3,841
Zimmer, Mark Frederick, South Berwick 2,246
District 151
Johnson, Suzanne C., Kittery 1,676
Mathieson, Kristi Michele, Kittery 3,993
I, Shenna Bellows, Secretary of State, hereby certify that the foregoing report is a true tabulation of the votes cast for State Representatives at the General Election, as reported to me on the returns from the cities, towns, and plantations of the State.
S/Shenna Bellows
Secretary of State
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(2-2) The Following Communication: (H.C. 3)
STATE OF MAINE
OFFICE OF THE
SECRETARY OF STATE
AUGUSTA, MAINE 04333-0148
December 2, 2024
The Honorable Robert B. Hunt
Clerk of the House
2 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0003
Dear Clerk Hunt:
The following is a summary of the results of the November 5, 2024, Referendum Election, which were submitted to the Governor on November 25, 2024.
Question 1: Citizen Initiative
Number of Votes in Favor 600,191
Number of Votes Opposed 201,034
Question 2: Bond Issue
Number of Votes in Favor 433,394
Number of Votes Opposed 365,100
Question 3: Bond Issue
Number of Votes in Favor 410,979
Number of Votes Opposed 391,176
Question 4: Bond Issue
Number of Votes in Favor 440,560
Number of Votes Opposed 354,626
Question 5: State Referendum
Number of Votes in Favor 358,912
Number of Votes Opposed 451,366
Sincerely,
S/Shenna Bellows
Secretary of State
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(4-1) On motion of Representative GRAMLICH of Old Orchard Beach, the following Joint Order: (H.P. 1)
ORDERED, the Senate concurring, that the Speaker of the House is authorized, at the Speaker’s discretion, to permit radio or television in the Hall of the House of Representatives during joint conventions.
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(4-2) On motion of Representative MOONEN of Portland, the following Joint Order: (H.P. 2)
ORDERED, the Senate concurring, that there be prepared by the Legislative Information Office, under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House, after adjournment of the present session, a compilation of all the Bills and Resolves considered by both branches of the Legislature, showing the history and final disposition of each Bill and Resolve.
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(4-3) On motion of Representative GRAMLICH of Old Orchard Beach, the following House Order: (H.O. 2)
ORDERED, that each adjournment of the House be until 10 o’clock of the following morning unless otherwise ordered.
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(4-4) On motion of Representative MOONEN of Portland, the following House Order: (H.O. 3)
ORDERED, that the Clerk of the House is authorized and directed to furnish each member of the House with a copy of the Advance Journal and Calendar of the House, said copy to be on the desk of each member or electronically distributed at the opening of each daily session.
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(4-5) On motion of Representative GRAMLICH of Old Orchard Beach, the following House Order: (H.O. 4)
ORDERED, that the remaining subordinate officers of the House be appointed to serve for the present biennium as follows: by the Clerk of the House, a Chief Calendar Clerk, 2 Advance Journal and Calendar Clerks, an Administrative Assistant, a Journal Copy Clerk, a House Reporter, a Senior Systems Support Coordinator, a Telephone Receptionist and a Chamber Activities Coordinator; and be it further
ORDERED, that the Clerk of the House is hereby authorized to accept resignations and fill any vacancies of said subordinate officers during the biennium.
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(4-6) On motion of Representative MOONEN of Portland, the following House Order: (H.O. 5)
ORDERED, that the Clerk of the House is authorized to invite the clergy of Augusta, Hallowell and Gardiner to officiate as Chaplains of the House or to invite clergy from other areas of the State as requested by any member of the House; and be it further
ORDERED, that all clergy acting as Chaplains of the House shall receive $30 for each officiation, to be paid on payrolls to be approved by the Clerk of the House.
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(4-7) On motion of Representative GRAMLICH of Old Orchard Beach, the following House Order: (H.O. 6)
ORDERED, that the Speaker of the House is authorized, at the Speaker’s discretion, to permit radio or television in the Hall of the House of Representatives while the House is in session.
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STATUTORY ADJOURNMENT DATE June 18, 2025
State of Maine
House of Representatives
132nd Legislature
First Regular Session
HOUSE ADVANCE JOURNAL AND CALENDAR
http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar
House Supplement No. 1
(2-1) The Following Communication: (H.C. 4)
STATE OF MAINE
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
SPEAKER'S OFFICE
AUGUSTA, MAINE 04333-0002
December 4, 2024
Robert Lindstrom
2 State House Station
Augusta, Maine 04333
Dear Robert,
Pursuant to House Rule 201.1 (I) (b), I am pleased to appoint you as the Sergeant-at-Arms for the 132ndLegislature.
On behalf of the entire House membership, I would like to welcome you and wish you well as you carry out your duties and responsibilities.
Sincerely,
S/Ryan D. Fecteau
Speaker of the House
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State of Maine
House of Representatives
132nd Legislature
First Regular Session
HOUSE ADVANCE JOURNAL AND CALENDAR
http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar
House Supplement No. 2
(4-1) On motion of Representative MOONEN of Portland, the following House Order: (H.O. 7)
ORDERED, that Representative Ryan D. Fecteau of Biddeford be declared Speaker of the House of Representatives for a term to expire on December 2, 2026; and be it further
ORDERED, that Robert B. Hunt of Yarmouth be declared Clerk of the House of Representatives for a term to expire on December 2, 2026; and be it further
ORDERED, that Michelle Dunphy of Old Town be declared Assistant Clerk of the House of Representatives for a term to expire on December 2, 2026.
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State of Maine
House of Representatives
132nd Legislature
First Regular Session
HOUSE ADVANCE JOURNAL AND CALENDAR
http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar
House Supplement No. 3
(1-1) The following Joint Order: (S.P. 1)
ORDERED, the House concurring, that the Joint Rules of the 131st Legislature are the Joint Rules of the 132nd Legislature, except for the following changes.
Joint Rule 202 is amended by striking out all of the first paragraph and inserting in its place the following:
All requests for bills and resolves submitted by Legislators for a first regular session must be submitted in complete form, as provided in Joint Rule 208, to the Revisor of Statutes by 4:00 p.m. on January 10, 2025.
Joint Rule 301 is amended by amending the 2nd indented paragraph to read:
There are established 17 joint standing committees, which must be appointed at the commencement of the first regular session and which exercise jurisdiction in the following areas:
Agriculture, conservation and forestry
Appropriations and financial affairs
Criminal justice and public safety
Education and cultural affairs
Energy, utilities and technology
Environment and natural resources
Health coverage, insurance and financial services
Housing and economic development
Innovation, development, economic advancement and business
Comes from the Senate, READ and PASSED.
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State of Maine
House of Representatives
132nd Legislature
First Regular Session
HOUSE ADVANCE JOURNAL AND CALENDAR
http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar
House Supplement No. 4
(1-1) The following Joint Order: (S.P. 3)
ORDERED, the House concurring, that the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House shall purchase such services, supplies and equipment as may be needed to carry on the business of the Senate and House, respectively.
Comes from the Senate, READ and PASSED.
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(1-2) The following Joint Order: (S.P. 4)
ORDERED, the House concurring, that all printing and binding authorized by the Legislature shall be under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House.
Comes from the Senate, READ and PASSED.
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(1-3) The following Joint Order: (S.P. 5)
ORDERED, the House concurring, that a sufficient number of copies of the Legislative Record for the 132nd Legislature be printed, one copy for each of the members of the Senate and the House of Representatives who so desires, the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House, with the remainder to be deposited with the State Law Librarian for exchange and library use;and be it further
ORDERED, that a suitable index be prepared for such Legislative Record, under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House.
Comes from the Senate, READ and PASSED.
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(1-4) The following Joint Order: (S.P. 6)
ORDERED, the House concurring, that there be paid to the members of the Senate and the House of Representatives as advances on account of compensation established by statute, 12 payments on a biweekly basis commencing January 15, 2025, according to lists certified to the State Controller by the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House, respectively.
Comes from the Senate, READ and PASSED.
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(1-5) The following Joint Order: (S.P. 7)
ORDERED, the House concurring, that the Executive Director of the Legislative Council, with the approval of the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House, is authorized and directed to prepare weekly, from expense accounts to be submitted to the Executive Director by the members of the Senate and House, expense rosters showing the entitlement of each member for meals allowance and lodging reimbursement and to transmit the same to the State Controller for processing and payment, in accordance with the recommendations of the Joint Interim Committee of the 101st Legislature created to study and report on a method of implementing the administration of the provision of law relating to the mileage and expenses for members of the Legislature; and be it further
ORDERED, that the Executive Director of the Legislative Council is authorized and directed to provide the forms necessary for such purpose and to provide suitable space in the Executive Director’s office for the filing and safekeeping of all such expense accounts and other papers and records pertaining thereto.
Comes from the Senate, READ and PASSED.
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State of Maine
House of Representatives
132nd Legislature
First Regular Session
HOUSE ADVANCE JOURNAL AND CALENDAR
http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar
House Supplement No. 5
(1-1) The following Joint Order: (S.P. 9)
ORDERED, the House concurring, that when the Senate and House adjourn, they do so until the call of the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House, respectively.
Comes from the Senate, READ and PASSED.
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