
Party affiliation:
Republican
Social media accounts:
Tammy Brown for House District 65
Occupation:
Salon/spa owner
Education:
High school, vocational, Business Directives Training
Community Organizations:
Member of FEFC; Member of Elks #905; former member of Waterville Chamber of Commerce
Personal information (hobbies, etc.):
I am self employed but, when I’m not working, I enjoy spending time doing DIY projects, gardening, keeping up with world news and current events as well as spending time with my friends, family. I’m an animal lover and have two cats and a rescue dog from Puerto Rico. I love trying new things and travel whenever possible.
Family status:
Divorced; have a stepson named Hunter
Years in the Legislature:
None
Committee assignments (if elected):
None listed.
Q&A
1) Define what “success” would look like if you are elected to serve your district.
I would consider success as bringing a voice of reason into the room. I want to represent the people who believe in me and want to elect me to be their voice. In my opinion there are far too many career politicians who forgot who they work for. We need to work together to move Maine forward, as well as our nation. That to me is success.
2) Characterize your view on public access to governmental business.
I believe in transparency in our government . There is no room for dictators, tyranny, and back door deals. Americans have lost trust in its government and its leaders. Americans should know what’s happening in todays world of politics. The taxes we pay give us that right to be in the know and have a voice.
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