YORK COUNTY — Here is a list of York County representatives and senators named to joint standing committees of the 128th Maine Legislature:
• Appropriations and Financial Affairs: Rep. Stedman Seavey, R-Kennebunkport;
• Criminal Justice and Public Safety: Reps. Martin Grohman, D-Biddeford, Karen Gerrish, R-Lebanon and Don Marean, R-Hollis;
• Education: Rep. Heidi Sampson, R-Alfred;
• Energy, Utilities and Technology: Sen. David Woodsome, chair, R-Waterboro; Reps. Deane Rykerson, D-Kittery and Beth O’Connor, R-Berwick;
• Environment and Natural Resources: Rep. Jonathan Kinney, R-Limington;
• Health and Human Services: Rep. Patricia Hymanson, chair, D-York; Rep. Jennifer Ellen Parker, D-South Berwick;
• Inland Fisheries and Wildlife: Sen. David Woodsome, R-Waterboro;
• Insurance and Financial Services: Rep. Mark Lawrence, chair, D-South Berwick; Reps. Robert Foley, R-Wells and Dwayne Prescott, R-Waterboro;
• Judiciary: Sen. Dawn Hill, D-York, Reps. Chris Babbidge, D-Kennebunk and Donna Bailey, D-Saco;
• Labor, Commerce, Research and Economic Development: Rep. Ryan Fecteau, chair, D-Biddeford; Rep. Anne-Marie Mastraccio, D-Sanford;
• Marine Resources: Rep. Lydia Blume, D- York;
• State and Local Government: Sen. Susan Deschambault, D-Biddeford, Reps. George Hogan, D-Old Orchard Beach and Matthew Harrington, R-Sanford;
• Taxation: Sen. Justin Chenette, D-Saco;
• Transportation: Sen. Ron Collins, chair, R-Wells; Rep. Wayne Parry, R-Arundel;
• Veterans and Legal Affairs: Sen. Ron Collins, R-Wells;
• Committee on Joint Rules: Rep. Don Marean, R-Hollis;
• Government Oversight Committee: Rep. Anne-Marie Mastraccio, chair, D-Sanford, Reps. Deane Rykerson, D-Kittery and Matthew Harrington, R-Sanford.
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