Contact:
Krysta West
Communications Director
Senate Republican Office
(207) 287-1505
krysta.west@legislature.maine.gov
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AUGUSTA – Senate President Michael Thibodeau (R-Waldo) has reappointed Senator Kimberley Rosen (R-Hancock) to serve a two-year term representing Maine on the National Conference of State Legislatures’ (NCSL) Law Criminal Justice & Public Safety Committee.
“I’m pleased to have been chosen once again to serve on this important committee. I look forward to continuing to work with colleagues from around the country on issues including civil rights, constitutional law and criminal justice,” said Sen. Rosen.
NCSL is a national bipartisan organization based out of Washington, D.C. with a mission to improve the quality and effectiveness of state legislatures by providing legislators and staff with tools, resources and information to craft sound policy. They also promote innovation and communication between state legislatures to ensure the states maintain a strong, cohesive voice in the federal system.
The Law Criminal Justice & Public Safety Committee is one of nine bipartisan policy committees that will meet on a semiannual basis each year in Washington, D.C. and at the NCSL Legislative Summit. This year’s annual summit will be held in Boston.
Senate President Thibodeau said, “As chair of Maine’s Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee, Senator Rosen has been at the helm of some of our most important public policy decisions in recent years. I am certain she will be a tremendous asset to this committee.”
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