Sen. Joe Rafferty sworn into Maine Senate
AUGUSTA — Earlier today, Sen. Joe Rafferty, D-Kennebunk, was sworn into the Maine Senate. Sen. Rafferty was elected to his third term in the Senate in November.
Gov. Janet Mils administered the oath of office to Sen. Rafferty and his colleagues, all of whom have been elected to serve two years. He represents the good people of Senate District 34, which includes all of Berwick, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, North Berwick and Wells.
“I’m excited to be returning to continue my work in the Senate,” said Sen. Rafferty. “I am grateful to the people of York County for entrusting me to be your voice in the State House. I continue to be committed to passing and supporting meaningful legislation that will benefit Mainers and keep our state on the right track.”
Sen. Joe Rafferty, better known to his neighbors as Coach Raff, graduated from Springfield College with a degree in Physical Education, making him the first person in his family to graduate from college. He went on to an extended career in education that continues to this day. Since 1978, Joe’s goal has been to provide his students and players the support they need to become the leaders he knows they can be — no matter the path they choose in life.
Throughout his career, Sen. Rafferty worked diligently for fellow educators in local and state associations. From 1984 until his retirement in 2018, he was a strong advocate and voice for teachers, serving in various capacities: as President of the Teacher’s Union, Building Representative on the Executive Committee, and Chief Negotiator on the contract negotiation team. Sen. Rafferty approached negotiations with an eye toward two goals many Mainers seek — to earn a living wage and have access to affordable health care.
The swearing-in ceremony was held in the Senate Chamber, and was attended by family and friends of the Senators, as well as the general public. A live stream of the event was made available to the general public, and can be viewed online at http://legislature.maine.gov/senate/.
Of the 35 members of the Maine Senate, there are 20 Democrats and 15 Republicans. Fourteen are women and 21 are men. There are 13 new members of the Senate: seven have recently served in the House of Representatives, and six have no previous legislative experience. Twenty-eight members are incumbents.
The Legislature will reconvene at the start of the New Year. Learn more about Sen. Rafferty at www.mainesenate.org.