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Maine Legislative Council Unanimously Approves Pay Raise for Secretary of State who Tried to Kick Trump Off Ballot

Edward TomicBy Edward TomicDecember 11, 2024Updated:December 11, 202414 Comments4 Mins Read2K Views
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In a unanimous decision, the Maine Legislative Council on Tuesday voted to approve a pay raise for Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, who entered the national spotlight last year for her controversial attempt to disqualify President-Elect Donald Trump from the state’s 2024 Republican primary ballot.

[RELATED: Democrats Stick with Bellows, Frey as Legislature Appoints Constitutional Officers…]

Bellows, a Democrat, served her first two-year term as Secretary of State starting on Jan. 4, 2021, and was reelected last week by the State Legislature at the unicameral meeting of the Senate and House used to confirm Constitutional Officers.

Nearly a year ago, at the end of December 2023, Bellows made the decision to disqualify Trump from the state’s primary ballot, arguing in her decision that the former president engaged in an insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, and was thereby disqualified from serving as President under Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment — the so-called “insurrection clause.”

That decision was later withdrawn by Bellows after a Supreme Court ruling that established states do not have the authority to disqualify candidates for federal office under the “insurrection clause.”

[RELATED: Shenna Bellows Withdraws Disqualification of Trump from Maineโ€™s Primary Following SCOTUS Ruling…]

At the first organizational meeting of the Legislative Council for the 132nd Legislature on Tuesday, potential salary increases for Constitutional Officers was the second item of new business on the agenda.

The Maine Legislative Council is an administrative body for the Legislative Branch of the State government with a broad range of responsibilities, including legislative research, bill drafting and fiscal note preparation, and screening and approving requests for after deadline bills and bills introduced in the second regular session.

Additionally, the Council is tasked with establishing salary and benefit schedules for all legislative employees, as well as the initial salaries or pay adjustments for newly elected constitutional officers.

The Council is made up of the elected leadership from both parties and each chamber, for a total of 10 members — six Democrats and four Republicans:

  • House Speaker Ryan Fecteau (D-Biddeford), Chair
  • Senate President Mattie Daughtry (D-Cumberland), Vice-Chair
  • Sen. Teresa Pierce (D-Cumberland), Senate Majority Leader
  • Sen. Jill Duson (D-Cumberland), Senate Assistant Majority Leader
  • Sen. Trey Stewart (R-Aroostook), Senate Minority Leader
  • Sen. Matt Harrington (R-York), Senate Assistant Minority Leader
  • Rep. Matt Moonen (D-Portland), House Majority Leader
  • Rep. Lori Gramlich (D-Old Orchard Beach), House Assistant Majority Leader
  • Rep. Billy Bob Faulkingham (R-Winter Harbor), House Minority Leader
  • Rep. Katrina Smith (R-Palermo), House Assistant Minority Leader

According to a memo prepared for the Council by Executive Director of the Maine Legislature Suzanne Gresser, following the initial appointment of the Constitutional Officers, the Legislative Council is authorized to adjust the salary of each official by one step for each year of continuous service.

The four Constitutional Officers that were elected last week were for the offices of Secretary of State, State Treasurer, Attorney General and State Auditor.

Per Gresser’s memo, Attorney General Aaron Frey has already reached the top step within his salary grade, and was therefore ineligible for a pay raise.

However, both the State Auditor Matt Dunlap and Secretary of State Bellows, being reelected, were both eligible for a one-step salary increase.

[RELATED: Mills, Bellows Cozy with Progressive Group โ€˜Studyingโ€™ Noncitizen Voting in Maine…]

During the Tuesday meeting of the Council, Rep. Matt Moonen moved that both Dunlap and Bellows receive their one-step pay increase, as well to set the initial salary of State Treasurer Joe Perry at Step 3 within Salary Grade 88.

Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows has received a pay increase…

There was no pushback from Republicans on the Legislative Council. pic.twitter.com/GQtP0vIbDY

— The Maine Wire (@TheMaineWire) December 11, 2024

For Bellows, this means a pay increase from Step 5 to Step 6 within Salary Grade 88; and for Dunlap an increase from Step 6 to Step 7 within Grade 89.

Rep. Moonen’s motion to give Bellows and Dunlap the pay raise was quickly seconded by Senate President Mattie Daughtry.

Although there was a prompt given for any discussion on the matter prior to voting, no Republican member present at the meeting gave any comment on the motion, even though Bellows attempted to kick the leader of their party, now President-Elect Trump, off of the ballot in Maine.

The pay raise for Bellows and Dunlap passed the Legislative Council with a unanimous vote of those present.

According to the roll that was called at the start of the meeting, Republican Council members Faulkingham, Smith and Harrington were present at the meeting, while Sen. Trey Stewart joined the meeting remotely via Zoom.

In 2023, Bellows earned compensation worth $125,686.70, according to state payroll records.

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Edward Tomic

Edward Tomic is a reporter for The Maine Wire based in Southern Maine. He grew up near Boston, Massachusetts and is a graduate of Boston University. He can be reached at [email protected]

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Just the facts
Just the facts
1 year ago

Raise for bellows, higher payroll taxes for you. You are the little people.

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Sam Brady
Sam Brady
1 year ago

Seriously the Republicans in Maine are as Liberal and Woke as the Dem’s , There is not one Conservative in the entire Lot . We the people have been betrayed , No Surprise there.

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feral mainiac
feral mainiac
1 year ago

# Shenna5wallows

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mark violette
mark violette
1 year ago

No gets fired once they’re admited to the deep state club, party doesn’t matter

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Dave
Dave
1 year ago

Stop taxing Christmas Bonuses!!!!!!!!

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Beachmom
Beachmom
1 year ago

Bellows gets taxpayer money to cover the family leave tax from her paycheck
Such a deal

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axylos
axylos
1 year ago

Maine GOP is a joke!!! They did not even attempt to fight this. Maine is the new California!!! Communism reigns supreme!!!!

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Pat Michaud
Pat Michaud
1 year ago

Why didn’t any Republicans speak up? Bellows obviously doesn’t understand law as it was illegal for her to tray and block Trump from an election. This Kabal of liberal women and many men as well are killing this state. Shouldn’t a Secretary of State have some sort of legal experience which, it seems, Bellows is vacant of.

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ME Infidel
ME Infidel
1 year ago

Try getting that salary in the private sector, Bellows, where youโ€™d actually be required to work and produce something of value. What a scam!

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Kerin Resch
Kerin Resch
1 year ago

This woman has cost taxpayers money in unrealistic endeavors like getting Trump off the ballot that was thankfully reversed. She did this solely for a headline and the Republicans vote her a raise!! I was told this was a step increase and was somewhat automatic. If so why was there a vote on it? Raises should be ONLY given for merit, not because someone takes up space and has the ability to breathe. I am disgusted with Maine politics and the spineless folks in Augusta no matter the brand!

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Mike H
Mike H
1 year ago

Shenna…the mere sound of that name is total cringe. No place in Maine politics for the likes of her.

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Bill
Bill
1 year ago

Democrats reward a selected bureaucrat who attempted to disenfranchise almost half of the stateโ€™s voters? Thatโ€™s vile to say the least.

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Jep Jepperson
Jep Jepperson
1 year ago

It didn’t work did it Sheena. Maga stays.๐Ÿ˜Ž

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Democrats are Demonic
Democrats are Demonic
1 year ago

I liked the movie,โ€Hang Em High.โ€ I would love to see Bellows swing. Figuratively of course. Smile.

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