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Senator Peggy Rotundo was first elected
to the Maine State Senate in 2000. For the past three
years she has served as the Chair of the Appropriations
Committee, overseeing the State’s 6.3 billion
dollar biennial budget. She also currently serves
on the Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry Committee
and the Senate Ethics Committee. While in the Senate
she has also chaired the State and Local Government
Committee and has served on the Education and Cultural
Affairs Committee. She has also served as Chair of
the Senate Committee on Bills in Second Reading.
She has been appointed to statewide commissions
to study tax reform, ways to increase the number
of students going on to post secondary education,
as well as state policy around rail transport,
freedom of information issues, Native American
tribal issues, and state budget reform. She also
has represented the State of Maine as a Commissioner
on the Education Commission of the States, and
currently serves as the Senate Chair of the Citizens
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Senator Rotundo helped found the Center for Service-Learning
at Bates College in Lewiston in 1995, which is
a nationally recognized program that connects Bates
students to the community through service. She
currently serves as the Director of Special Initiatives
for the Bates College Harward Center for Community
Partnerships. She is actively involved in her community,
having served on a variety of boards including
the Androscoggin Chamber of Commerce, Head Start
and LA Arts. Senator Rotundo was a founding member
and co-chair of the Lewiston Aspirations Partnership
with L. L. Bean, and served on the steering committee
to establish the Lewiston-Auburn Youth Lacrosse
Program in 1996. She was also a founding member
and former president of the Lewiston Education
Fund, and currently serves on its board. She also
serves on the board of the Higher Education Compact,
the Advisory Committee of the Margaret Chase Smith
Center for Public Policy and the Drug Court Advisory
Board.
In 1993, she was elected to the Lewiston School
Committee, which she chaired for four years. As
a past president and the first vice-president of
the Maine School Boards Association, she traveled
extensively across the state and around the country
speaking on behalf of public education and advocating
for the educational needs of Maine’s children.
Senator Rotundo graduated from the public school
system in Schenectady, New York and earned a B.
A. from Mount Holyoke College. She has been honored
with numerous state and local awards for her civic
leadership, including recognition of her work on
behalf of the environment, public education, protection
of citizen’s access to governmental information,
promotion of civil discourse in public life and
the promotion of economic, political and social
justice.
Senator Rotundo and her husband, Loring Danforth,
have two children, both of whom attended the Lewiston
Public Schools. Her son, Nicholas, a graduate of
Yale University, is currently in graduate school.
Her daughter, Ann, is a student at Vassar College.
Updated August 2007
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