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Bill Diamond
News from Senator Bill Diamond |

April 18, 2008
Maine Legislature Enacts Unified Corrections System
September 26, 2007
Criminal Justice Committee to Address Concerns with Sex Offender Registry
September 18, 2007
Windham Fire & Rescue Personnel to be Recognized
August 1, 2007
Auburn Sex Offender Highlights Need for Tougher Penalties
June 15, 2007
Senate Enacts “Sex Offender Restricted Zone” Plan
May 16, 2007
Criminal Justice Committee Sets Goals to Address Sex Offender Registry Issues
May 9, 2007
Senate Enacts Bill to Study Rail Service Options to Fryeburg
April 27, 2007
Senator Diamond to Present Child Safe Zone Plan to Criminal Justice Committee
April 24, 2007
Maine Wine Dealers Could Get Competitive Edge With Tax Exemption
April 20, 2007
Criminal Justice Committee to Consider New Crime Classification for Some of Maine’s Worst OUI Offenders
March 21, 2007
Diamond Concerned Over Tellier Verdict
February 15, 2007
Criminal Justice Committe Concerned With Overcrowding at State Prisons
December 22, 2006
Senator Diamond to Chair Criminal Justice Committee for Another Session
December 14, 2006
Diamond Proposes New Plan To Create Child Safe Zones
October 31, 2006
Senator Diamond Convenes Human Trafficking Task Force
August 30, 2006
Senator Diamond: “It all ends today”
July 18, 2006
Senator Diamond Calls for Study of Habitual Drug Offender Registry
March 28, 2006
Evidence Needed to Convict Child Pornographers Sits In Storeroom
March 18, 2006
Senator Diamond Calls for Action Against Child Pornographers
March 17, 2006
Lawmakers Crack Down on Crimes against Children: “We Must Stop the Pain,” Says Senator Diamond
March 13, 2006
“Tina’s Law” Reported out “Unanimous Ought to Pass” by Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee
January 27, 2006
Senator Diamond and Representative Curley announce “One in 25 drivers on Maine’s Highways are driving with a suspended license.”
December 15, 2005
Senator Diamond meets with Energy-Saving 4th Grader from Windham
October 7, 2005
Senator Diamond and Representative Curley Disappointed by Hewitt’s Reduced Bail
June 6, 2005
Jordan Small School Class Learn About Legislature from Senator Diamond Through Video Teleconference
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