Sen. Miramant appointed to Citizen Trade Policy Commission

Mon, 01/25/2021 - 12:00pm

    AUGUSTA — Senator David Miramant, D-Camden, has been re-appointed to the Citizen Trade Policy Commission (CTPC) by Senate President Troy Jackson, D-Allagash.

    “Far too often, international trade deals put Mainers at an unfair disadvantage,” said Sen. Miramant. “I am honored to once again be a part of the CTPC, where we will put the interests of Maine’s businesses and workers first.”

    The Citizen Trade Policy Commission was established to monitor the legal and economic impacts of trade agreements on state and local laws, working conditions and businesses in Maine.

    Sen. Miramant, who will be term-limited in 2022, represents District 12, which includes Appleton, Camden, Criehaven Township, Cushing, Friendship, Hope, Isle au Haut, Matinicus Isle Plantation, Muscle Ridge Islands Township, North Haven, Owl’s Head, Rockland, Rockport, South Thomaston, St. George, Thomaston, Union, Vinalhaven and Warren.

    Sen. Miramant recently spoke to PenBayPilot.com about the new legislative term: Education, criminal justice, environment, employment top Sen. Miramant’s agenda