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Maine Senate Confirms Heather Sanborn as Public Advocate

John AndrewsBy John AndrewsJanuary 28, 2025Updated:January 28, 20255 Comments2 Mins Read
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10:55am State House, Augusta

This morning the Maine Senate took up the nomination of Heather Sanborn to be Maine’s next Public Advocate, and approved her by a four vote margin. One Republican crossed the aisle to support Sanborn and two Democrats voted against their leadership to oppose her nomination.

The Public Advocate represents Maine’s utility customers in any matter covered by the authority of the state’s Public Utilities Commission and is generally seen as the representative of the ratepayer, or utility customer. Appointed by Governor Janet Mills last month, Sanborn will now replace William Harwood in this role.

Assistant Minority Leader Matt Harrington (R-York) spoke against her nomination citing her vote as a legislator in favor of net energy billing, which he stated had led to increases for Maine ratepayers.

[Related: https://www.themainewire.com/2025/01/legislatures-energy-utilities-committee-approves-heather-sanborn-as-maines-next-public-advocate/]

Senator Rick Bennett (R-Oxford) spoke in favor of the nomination on account of his past work in the legislature with Sanborn. Senator Stacy Brenner (D-Cumberland) also urged her fellow members to support the nominee on the basis of their longtime friendship and the fact that Sanborn had originally recruited Brenner to run for the State Senate.

The final vote to confirm Sanborn was 19 to 15 in favor. Senator Brad Farrin was excused from voting on the Confirmation due to absence. Rick Bennett crossed party lines to support the confirmation and Senators Nicole Grohoski (D-Hancock) and Mike Tipping (D-Penobscot) voted across party lines to oppose the confirmation.

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John Andrews

John Andrews is the Political Editor for the Maine Wire. He brings six year's experience as a former state representative to the Maine Wire’s political coverage. He can be reached at [email protected]

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Knot nice
Knot nice
1 year ago

Made up job with a rube installed to take the fall when the wheels come off the bus. This is the mills administration.

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Jon Reisman
Jon Reisman
1 year ago

The climate policies which have raised energy costs were not allowed to be discussed at the confirmation hearing. This is the consequence of mixing climate and energy policy with woke idiocy.
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Robert M.
Robert M.
1 year ago

Here is ANOTHER waste of our tax money
How do you think we survived before this Sanborn woman …who knows but we survived !
This one is just another democrat bobble head that will bow to Janet Mills .
MORE MONEY TO BLOW from the Maine taxpayers .
We need more republicans and less democrats
The sooner we wake up to this fact the better off we will be .
This spending by Janet Mills is NOT sustainable .
Something has to go !

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CLAYTON DAN MCKAY
CLAYTON DAN MCKAY
1 year ago

It is a setup. This OPA is already being groomed to carry on the “Raise the Price of Electricity and Fossil Fuels” until they squeal and then raise the price even more to buy the silence of the poorest. It is getting real disgusting in Augusta, folks

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Gardiner Schneider
Gardiner Schneider
1 year ago

“This spending by Janet Mills is NOT sustainable .
Something has to go !”
Yep, and that something is Governess Mills and the rest of her socialistic demorats.

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