Getting Involved in the Legislative Process

The Office of Policy and Government Affairs acts as a conduit of communication between education stakeholders and the Education and Cultural Affairs Committee in the Maine Legislature. There are numerous ways for educators and education stakeholders to get involved directly in the legislative process, and to share their voice, expertise, and opinions on the impact of proposed education-related legislation.

 

abbreviated version of leg process in Maine

 

How to Get Involved

The primary way for the public to get involved is through committee hearings. Members of the public are able to engage through:

1. Written Testimony

2. In-Person Testimony

3. Watching Committee Hearings and Work Sessions

4. Direct Outreach to Your Local Legislators

 

How to Watch Public Hearings and Work Sessions

Public Hearings and Work Sessions take place in the Burton Cross Building in Augusta, Room 208. These events are open to the public.

Additionally, live audio and video of active hearings and sessions are provided for viewing from anywhere.

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Education and Cultural Affairs Committee Information

The Education and Cultural Affairs Committee considers legislation that impacts education throughout Maine.

For more information and the committee's weekly schedule, click the link below.

Committee Information & Schedule

 

 

 

Contact:

Courtney Belolan
Director of Policy and Government Affairs
Phone: 207-215-7396
EmailCourtney.Belolan@maine.gov
Laura Cyr
Federal and State Legislative Specialist
Phone: 207-446-8791
Email: Laura.Cyr@maine.gov

Jennifer Belanger 
Legislative and Constituent Services Specialist
Phone: 207-620-4575
Emailjennifer.belanger@maine.gov