ME LD522 2025

Workforce Gender-Segregation Study

Date of Vote: April 15, 2025

Chamber of Origin: Senate

Resolve, Directing the Permanent Commission on the Status of Women to Study the Extent of Workforce Gender Segregation in the State

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Turning Point Action Opposes

Voted YEA

81
6.17% REPUBLICANS91.36% DEMOCRATS2.47% INDEPENDENTS

VOTED NAY

62
100% REPUBLICANS0% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS
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Voted yea

Lori GramlichState HouseMaine
Lifetime Score:5.00
Ryan FecteauState HouseMaine
Lifetime Score:7.14
Marc MalonState HouseMaine
Lifetime Score:5.56
Traci GereState HouseMaine
Lifetime Score:10.00
Daniel SayreState HouseMaine
Lifetime Score:5.56
Nathan CarlowState HouseMaine
Lifetime Score:80.00

Voted nay

Lucien DaigleState HouseMaine
Lifetime Score:83.33
Mark WalkerState HouseMaine
Lifetime Score:83.33
Kimberly PomerleauState HouseMaine
Lifetime Score:83.33
Rolf OlsenState HouseMaine
Lifetime Score:83.33
David BoyerState HouseMaine
Lifetime Score:83.33
Rachel HendersonState HouseMaine
Lifetime Score:83.33

Not Voting

Quentin ChapmanState HouseMaine
Lifetime Score:87.50
Dean CrayState HouseMaine
Lifetime Score:75.00
Laurel LibbyState HouseMaine
Lifetime Score:87.50
Stephan BunkerState HouseMaine
Lifetime Score:16.67
Caldwell JacksonState HouseMaine
Lifetime Score:75.00
Timothy GuerretteState HouseMaine
Lifetime Score:75.00
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