
Party affiliation:
Republican
Social media accounts
Facebook Page: Janet Beaudoin for Maine State Representative
Occupation:
Preschool teacher
Education:
Living Waters Christian School, Central Maine Community College
Community Organizations:
Ward 2 Lewiston School Committee Representative; board member, The Store Next Door; secretary, Androscoggin County Republican Committee; secretary, Lewiston Republican Committee; president of the LHS Girls Basketball Boosters
Personal information (hobbies, etc.):
When I’m not working, I am a full time sports mom to two very active teenagers. I enjoy traveling with my family, volunteering, and spending time at our family camp.
Family status:
Married for 19 years to my high school sweetheart and we have two daughters.
Years in the Legislature:
None
Committee assignments (if elected):
None listed
Q&A
Define what “success” would look like if you are elected to serve your district.
Serving the citizens of Lewiston, not special interest groups.
More support for state and local law enforcement.
Empowering parents to have a say in their children’s education.
Legislation to reduce welfare fraud.
Addressing regulations and policies that are contributing to rising oil and fuel prices.
Characterize your view on public access to governmental business.
The more transparency the better.
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