
DAMARISCOTTA — The Lincoln County Democratic Committee will meet online at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 15. Local Democratic legislators and other officials will provide updates at the close of this most current legislative session.
Speakers include Senate Majority Leader Eloise Vitelli (SD 23), Sen. Chloe Maxmin (SD 13), Reps. Lydia Crafts (HD 90), Allison Hepler (HD 53), and Holly Stover (HD 89), District Attorney Natasha Irving (PD 6), and Gaetan Davis, the new executive director of the Maine Democratic Party.
All Lincoln County Democrats and unenrolled progressives are welcome to attend the committee meetings. Pre-registration is required for non-voting members to receive access. Register at lincolncountydemocrats.com/meet before noon the day of the meeting to ensure access. The committee also also do its best to accommodate last-minute registrations.
Voting members will automatically receive the log on information by email. Those interested in becoming a voting member must be a registered Democrat in Lincoln County and may make their interest known by indicating such on the meeting registration form, by contacting Chair Chris Johnson at 207-549-3358, or by emailing [email protected].
Note there will be no monthly meeting in August as the organization will host its annual Family Fun Day Lobster Bake on Sunday, Aug. 8. More information may be found at lincolncountydemocrats.com/lobster.
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