Representative Beth Turner
Contact Information | Committees | Sponsored Bills | Bill Cosponsorship Partners | District 141 in Context | Campaign Finance Profile | In The News
- Party: Republican
- House District: 141
- Mailing Address: P. O. Box 65, Burlington ME 4417
- Phone: (207) 732-4625
- E-mail: Beth.Turner@legislature.maine.gov
- Rep. Turner’s campaign finance report
- Twitter: maineway
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Representative-Beth-P-Turner/280028402047136
The ME State Legislature adjourned sine die 08-2-17. Nonemergency laws passed in the First Regular Session of the 128th will be law 11-1-17.
Committees of which Rep. Turner is a member:
Sponsored Bills:
- LD 800: An Act To Prevent Passage of Alewives through the Grand Falls Dam on the St. Croix River
- LD 1142: An Act Regarding the Taxation of Out-of-state Pensions
Bill Cosponsorship Partners
Every legislator works more often with some colleagues than with others. The following are the ten fellow legislators with whom Rep. Turner has cosponsored legislation most often in the 127th Legislature:
- Rep. Joyce Maker: 23 bills cosponsored with Rep. Turner.
- Sen. David Burns: 16 bills cosponsored with Rep. Turner.
- Rep. Sheldon Hanington: 13 bills cosponsored with Rep. Turner.
- Rep. William Tuell: 13 bills cosponsored with Rep. Turner.
- Sen. Ronald Collins: 11 bills cosponsored with Rep. Turner.
- Rep. Louis Luchini: 11 bills cosponsored with Rep. Turner.
- Sen. Scott Cyrway: 10 bills cosponsored with Rep. Turner.
- Sen. Thomas Saviello: 10 bills cosponsored with Rep. Turner.
- Sen. John Patrick: 10 bills cosponsored with Rep. Turner.
- Sen. Paul Davis: 9 bills cosponsored with Rep. Turner.
District 141 in Context
Understanding the political actions of Representative Turner in full context requires some information about the district she 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 141:
Percent of District 141 Residents who are Veterans of the U.S. Military:
Educational Attainment of the Residents of House District 141:
Dependency Ratio in District 141:
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 141:
Campaign Finance Data for Rep. Turner in the 2014 Election Cycle
(as categorized by the Maine Ethics Commission):
Source of Campaign Contributions for Rep. Turner: Inside or Outside her District?
Includes all contributions for which addresses are provided. Does not include Maine Clean Elections Act funds.)
Source of Campaign Contributions for Rep. Turner: 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. Turner: What Kind of Contributor?
Incorporated Groups (Businesses, Non-Profit Organizations, Political Action Committees, Party Committees, and other unregistered political groups) directly contributing to Rep. Turner in the 2013-2014 election cycle: None
In The News…
Recent news stories featuring Representative Turner:
- Kennebec Journal: Mid-Maine Technical Center honor roll
- Kennebec Journal: Winslow High School announces honor roll
- Portland Press Herald: Selling hope to the desperate: Windfalls from Maine lottery tend to shield it from scrutiny
- Kennebec Journal: Winslow High School fourth-quarter honor roll listed
- Portland Press Herald: Maine lawmakers reject bill to bar alewives from upper St. Croix River
- Portland Press Herald: Bill to switch Maine to presidential primaries moves forward
This information was last updated on 2016-05-07.
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Can you please give me an update on the status of LD 1142? Thank you, Geraldine O’Donnell, Waterford. ME
Ms. O’Donnell, thanks for writing in. You can find a description of past actions at http://openmepolitics.com/ld-1142/ (which shows that the last action was a referral of the bill to the Committee on Taxation). To find future actions for LD 1142, see http://www.mainelegislature.org/legis/bills/display_ps.asp?ld=1142&PID=1456&snum=127, which shows that there will be a “work session” on the bill on Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 1:00 PM in the Maine State House Room 127.
Best,
Jim Cook, Open Maine Politics