Representative Arthur Verow
Contact Information | Committees | Sponsored Bills | Bill Cosponsorship Partners | District 128 in Context | Campaign Finance Profile | In The News
- Party: Democratic
- House District: 128
- Mailing Address: 20 Greenwood Drive, Brewer ME 4412
- Phone: (207) 989-7032
- E-mail: Arthur.Verow@legislature.maine.gov
- Rep. Verow’s campaign finance report
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archie.verow
Committees of which Rep. Verow is a member:
Sponsored Bills:
- LD 44: Resolve, To Direct the Department of Education To Train School Personnel To Implement Dyslexia Awareness and Student Accommodation Policies
- LD 46: An Act To Allow Municipal Boards of Appeal To Grant Setback Variances for Certain Hardships Caused by Prior Owners of the Property
- LD 47: Resolve, Directing the Department of Transportation To Remove One of the Proposed Routes from Consideration for the Interstate 395 and Route 9 Connector
- LD 48: An Act To Reduce Registration Fees and Excise Taxes for For-hire Vehicles with Adaptive Equipment Enabling Access by Persons with Disabilities
- LD 49: An Act To Exempt from Excise Tax Certain Vehicles Used by Persons with a Disability
- LD 55: Resolve, To Direct the Department of Transportation To Name the Interstate 95 Rest Area in Hampden the Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain Rest Area
- LD 61: An Act To Require Tattoo Practitioners To Be at Least 18 Years of Age
- LD 64: An Act To Reduce the Time within Which a Challenge to a Tax Lien Foreclosure May Be Filed
- LD 67: An Act To Amend the Law Regarding the Annual Municipal Report Requirement
- LD 355: An Act To Extend the Statute of Limitations for the Prosecution of the Crime of Robbery
- LD 365: An Act To Provide a Tax Reduction for Modifications To Make a Home More Accessible for a Person with a Disability
Bill Cosponsorship Partners
Every legislator works more often with some colleagues than with others. The following are the ten fellow legislators with whom Rep. Verow has cosponsored legislation most often in the 127th Legislature:
- Rep. Stanley Short: 15 bills cosponsored with Rep. Verow.
- Rep. Stephen Stanley: 14 bills cosponsored with Rep. Verow.
- Rep. Richard Campbell: 12 bills cosponsored with Rep. Verow.
- Sen. Nathan Libby: 8 bills cosponsored with Rep. Verow.
- Sen. Geoffrey Gratwick: 7 bills cosponsored with Rep. Verow.
- Rep. Denise Harlow: 7 bills cosponsored with Rep. Verow.
- Sen. Kimberley Rosen: 6 bills cosponsored with Rep. Verow.
- Rep. John Schneck: 6 bills cosponsored with Rep. Verow.
- Rep. Peter Lyford: 6 bills cosponsored with Rep. Verow.
- Sen. James Dill: 6 bills cosponsored with Rep. Verow.
District 128 in Context
Understanding the political actions of Representative Verow in full context requires some information about the district he represents. The charts and graphs you see below draw from the 2009-2013 cycle of the American Community Survey, an ongoing project of the U.S. Census Bureau. Graphs describe details about both the kinds of community to be found in a legislative district and the experiences of people who live there.
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Travel Time to Work in House District 128:
Percent of District 128 Residents who are Veterans of the U.S. Military:
Educational Attainment of the Residents of House District 128:
Dependency Ratio in District 128:
Dependency ratio is a demographic term that refers to the number of people who are not of typical working age (0-14 or 65+ years old) for every 100 people who are of typical working age.
Sex Ratio: Number of Males per 100 Females in House District 128:
Campaign Finance Data for Rep. Verow in the 2014 Election Cycle
(as categorized by the Maine Ethics Commission):
Source of Campaign Contributions for Rep. Verow: Inside or Outside his District?
Includes all contributions for which addresses are provided. Does not include Maine Clean Elections Act funds.)
Source of Campaign Contributions for Rep. Verow: Inside or Outside the State of Maine?
(Includes all contributions for which addresses are provided. Does not include Maine Clean Elections Act Funds)
Source of Campaign Contributions for Rep. Verow: What Kind of Contributor?
Incorporated Groups (Businesses, Non-Profit Organizations, Political Action Committees, Party Committees, and other unregistered political groups) directly contributing to Rep. Verow in the 2013-2014 election cycle: None
In The News…
Recent news stories featuring Representative Verow:
- Kennebec Journal: Maine lawmakers consider bill crafted by daughter of Peter Falk
- Kennebec Journal: Prevention of falls bill awaits action in Legislature
This information was last updated on 2016-05-07.
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