Office Sought: Senator – District 16
Age: 30
Occupation: Attorney
Education: Waterville Senior High School, B.A., Colby College; J.D., Certificate of Graduate Study in Health Policy, Muskie School of Public Service, University of Maine School of Law
Hometown: Waterville
Political experience
Waterville City Council, 2006-2009
State Representative, 2008-present
Why are you running for office?
We need leaders who in Augusta who will solve problems and treat others with respect. That leadership is lacking, that’s why I am running and ask for your vote on November 8th.
100 years ago, my family came to central Maine and started a roofing company that is still open today off College Avenue in Waterville. They worked hard and we need more support for employers and workers. That’s why I wrote several bipartisan laws to help small business. I also voted for cheaper energy options for large employers like Sappi and Huhtamaki, and for growing the clean renewable energy industry.
I will be a more effective State Senator who can tackle complicated issues. I will be an independent thinker who will stand up to my own party when it’s right, just like I did on funding for KVCC or job search requirements in welfare programs.
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Income Tax: Gov. LePage would like to lower Maine’s income tax rate and eventually eliminate it, by increasing the state’s sales tax and expanding it across a broader range of goods and services. Do you support this proposal?
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Background Checks: Do you support background checks for privately sold firearms in Maine?
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Minimum Wage:
In light of the ballot question facing voters this fall, do you support raising the state’s minimum wage from $7.50 to $12 an hour by 2020?
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Marijuana: Do you support legalization of marijuana for recreational use?
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Addiction/Overdoses: Do you believe the state is doing enough in response to the rise in heroin/opiate addiction and overdoses? If not, what else should be done?
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