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Letter: Michael Lemelin failed his constituents
By Opinion Contributor,
13 days ago
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Last week, Maine Rep. Michael Lemelin, R-Chelsea, claimed that a mass shooting in Lewiston in October that left 18 people dead and wounded 13 others and storms that devastated many of Maine’s coastal and riverfront communities earlier this year were God’s revenge for LD 1619, a bill passed last year that expanded abortion rights.
“Meditate on this, Madam Speaker: When 1619 passed and went into law on October 25, you told God, ‘Life doesn’t matter,’” Lemelin said in a speech on the House floor . “Keep in mind that the law came into effect on October 25. God heard you, and the horrible events on October 25 happened.”
His cruel and heartless comments were immediately condemned by legislators on both sides of the aisle. Last Thursday, the Maine House voted unanimously to censure Rep. Lemelin and Rep. Shelley Rudnicki, R-Fairfield, who had announced from the House floor that she agreed with Rep. Lemelin’s remarks.
We know our legislators will not always vote as we want. But we expect them, at the very least, to represent us with respect, compassion and good judgment. Sadly, we believe Rep. Lemelin has failed in that regard time and time again .
Rep. Lemelin’s constituents in Chelsea, Dresden, Pittston and Randolph deserve a representative who will serve them with honor and dignity. They deserve better than this. We all do.
Kelli Whitlock Burton Chair of the Lincoln County Democratic Committee
Joanne Mason Chair of the Kennebec County Democratic Committee
Delia Cunningham Chair of the Dresden Democratic Committee
Jane Beckwith Chair of the Randolph Democratic Committee
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