DAVID DUTREMBLE SWORN IN FOR SECOND TERM IN MAINE SENATE

Posted: December 12, 2014 | Senator Dutremble

AUGUSTA— Last week, Democratic Senator David Dutremble of Biddeford was sworn in to office for his second term in the Maine State Senate for the 127th Legislative session. He will be representing Senate District 32, which includes the municipalities of Alfred, Arundel, Biddeford, Dayton, Kennebunkport and Lyman.

 

“It’s an honor to continue to serve the people of Maine,” said Senator Dutremble. “I want everyone in my district to know that I view this as a great privilege, and that I am here for them.”

 

Dutremble is a currently a Lieutenant Firefighter and EMT with the Biddeford Fire Department. He is also a Limited Master Electrician in housewiring. His family has a history of political and community service in Biddeford and in Maine. His father was the York County Sheriff for 17 years, his uncle served in the House, and his cousin served in both chambers of the Legislature and as Senate President.

Dutremble and his wife Charlene live in Biddeford and have five children: Christopher, Matthew, Morgan, Austin, and Mackenzie.

 

Wednesday, December 3, 2014 marked the official start of the 127th Maine State Legislature however, the first day of the Regular Session is expected to begin on Wednesday, January 7, 2015.

 

January 2 has been set as the cloture date for new bill ideas. Under Legislative rules, all new bill ideas must be submitted prior to that date. Any person or group who would like Senator Dutremble to sponsor legislation on their behalf should contact him to discuss that possibility. Senator Dutremble can be reached at the State House at 287-1515 or by email at ddutrem1@gmail.com.

 

A photo of Senator Dutremble with Senator Valentino on Swearing-in Day can be found here.


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