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PRODUCED BYSOMSEA On Nov. 6, hold your state legislators accountable! Legislative Scorecard  See how often, if at all, yo ur legi slat ors stood up for Maine workers during the 125th Legislature Senator Troy Jackson, at right, voted for Maine workers 100 percent of the time, based on six key votes we s cored every legislator on during the 125th Maine Legislature. Use this Legislative Scorecard to determine which candidates have earned your vote in the November 6, 2012, General Elections. Some voted 100 percent for Maine workers. Others voted zero percent for Maine workers. U se this Scorecard to nd out how your State Senator and State Representative voted on six key pieces of legislation harming Maine workers during the 125th Maine Legislature:  The two-year state budget cuĴing the pension and healthcare benets of MSEA- SEIU members, retiree members and other public workers  , all t o pay for ne w tax  break s larg ely be netin g Mai ne’ s wealthiest residents  (LD 1043); Ending collective bargaining rights for Maine’s family child care providers (LD 1894); Ending collective bargaining rights for Maine’s egg farm workers (LD 1207); Harming injured workers who use the Maine Workers’ Compensation System (LD 1913); Harming unemployed workers who le for unemploymen t insurance (LD 1725); And the Governor’s legislation restructuring Maine DHHS, eliminating 87 positions and creating 71. Legislators who scored a 100 percent on our scorecard consistently voted against legislation harming Maine workers. Their “no” votes opposing the bad legislation are indicated with the leĴer “N”. The “100 percent” legislators showed real leadership. Be sure to thank them for defending Maine workers. Legislators who scored a zero (0) percent on our scorecard consistently voted for legislation harming Maine workers. Their “yes” votes for legislation harming Maine workers are indicated with the leĴer “ Y”. Those legislators who scored  between 83 and 16 percen t defen ded Maine workers with some but not all of their votes. The word “Absent” indicates a legislator was absent for a vote.

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B

n Nov. 6, hold your state legislators accountable!

Legislative Scorecardee how often, if at all, your legislators stood upr Maine workers during the 125th Legislature

Senator Troy Jackson, at right, voted for Maine workers 100 percent of the time, basedon six key votes we scored every legislator on during the 125th Maine Legislature. Usethis Legislative Scorecard to determine which candidates have earned your vote in theNovember 6, 2012, General Elections.

Some voted 100 percent for Maine workers.Others voted zero percent for Maine workers.

U

se this Scorecard to ndout how your State Senatorand State Representativevoted on six key pieces of

slation harming Maine workersing the 125th Maine Legislature:

The two-year state budgetcuĴing the pension andhealthcare benets of MSEA-SEIU members, retireemembers and other publicworkers , all to pay for new tax breaks largely beneting Maine’swealthiest residents (LD 1043) ;

Ending collective bargainingrights for Maine’s family childcare providers (LD 1894 );

Ending collective bargainingrights for Maine’s egg farmworkers (LD 1207) ;

Harming injured workerswho use the Maine Workers’Compensation System (LD 1913) ;

Harming unemployed workerswho le for unemploymentinsurance (LD 1725) ;

And the Governor’s legislationrestructuring Maine DHHS,eliminating 87 positions andcreating 71 .

Legislators who scored a 100 percenton our scorecard consistently voted

against legislation harming Maineworkers. Their “ no ” votes opposingthe bad legislation are indicated withthe leĴer “ N”.

The “100 percent” legislatorsshowed real leadership. Be sure tothank them for defending Maineworkers.

Legislators who scored a zero (0)

percent on our scorecard consistentlyvoted for legislation harming Main

workers. Their “ yes ” votes forlegislation harming Maine workers aindicated with the leĴer “ Y”.

Those legislators who scored between 83 and 16 percent defendedMaine workers with some but not allof their votes.

The word “ Absent ” indicates alegislator was absent for a vote.

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V o t e d f o r B i e n

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b a r g a i n i n g r i g h t s

f o r e g g f a r m

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c o l l e c t i v e

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f o r c h i l d c a r e w o

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- 3 2 0 , S - 4 9 6 )

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I n s u r a n c e ( L D 1 7 2 5 )

( R C

H - 3 2 6 ,

S - 4 7 0 )

S e n a t e

D i s t r i c t #

State Senator

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Justin Alfond , Cumberland 83% Y N N N N NPhilip BartleĴ , Cumberland 83% N N N N N YJoseph Brannigan , Cumberland 100% Excused N N N Absent NRonald Collins , York 0% Y Y Y Y Y Y

Jonathan Courtney , York 0% Y Y Y Y Y YMargaret Craven , Androscoggin 80% Y Absent N N N NBill Diamond , Cumberland 67% Y N N N N YCynthia Dill , Cumberland 100% N N N N Absent NNichi Farnham , Penobscot 0% Y Y Y Y Y YStan Gerzofsky , Cumberland 83% Y N N N N NSeth Goodall , Sagadahoc 83% Y N N N N NDavid Hastings , Oxford 0% Y Y Y Y Y YDawn Hill , York 83% Y N N N N NBarry Hobbins , York 83% Y N N N N NTroy Jackson , Aroostook 100% N N N N N N

Chris Johnson , Lincoln 100% n/a N N N N NRoger Katz , Kennebec 16% Y Y Y N Y YBrian Langley , Hancock 0% Y Y Y Y Y YThomas Martin , Kennebec 0% Y Y Y Y Y YGarreĴ Mason , Androscoggin 0% Y Y Y Y Y YEarle McCormick , Kennebec 0% Y Y Y Y Y YJohn Patrick , Androscoggin 100% N N N N N NDeborah Plowman , Penobscot 0% Y Excused Y Y Y YKevin Raye , Washington 0% Y Y Y Y Y YChristopher Rector , Knox 0% Y Y Y Y Y YRichard Rosen , Hancock 0% Y Y Y Y Y Y

Thomas Saviello , Franklin 0% Y Y Y Y Y YElizabeth Schneider , Penobscot 67% Y N N N N YRoger Sherman , Aroostook 0% Y Y Y Y Y YLois Snowe-Mello , Androscoggin 0% Y Y Y Y Y YNancy Sullivan , York 80% Y Absent N N N NMichael Thibodeau , Waldo 0% Y Y Y Y Y YDouglas Thomas , Somerset 16% Y Y Y Y Y NRodney WhiĴemore , Somerset 0% Y Y Y Y Y YRichard Woodbury , Cumberland 50% N N Y Y N Y

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V o t e d f o r B i e n

n i a l S t a t e

B u d g e t w i t h p e

n s i o n

a n d h e a l t h c a r e c

u t s

( L D 1 0 4 3 ) ( R

C H - 2 0 1 ,

S - 2 6 5 )

E n d e d c o l l e c t i v

e

b a r g a i n i n g r i g h t s

f o r e g g f a r m

w o r k e r s

( L D 1 2 0 7 ) ( R

C H - 2 3 3 ,

S - 3 9 7 )

E l i m i n a t e d

c o l l e c t i v e

b a r g a i n i n g r i g h t s

f o r c h i l d

c a r e w o r k e r s

( L D 1 8 9 4 ) ( R

C H - 3 1 1 ,

S - 4 4 8 )

V o t e d f o r G

o v . L e P a g e ’ s

H H S r e o r g a n i z a t i

o n

( R C H

- 3 2 0 ; R C

S - 4 9 6 )

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o t e d

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a n d o u r i s s u e

s

V o t e d t o

g u t

C o m p

( L D 1

( R C

H - 3 3

W e a k e n e d

M a i n e ’ s

U n e m p l o y m

e n t

I n s u r a n c e ( L D 1 7 2 5 )

( R C

H - 3 2 6 ,

S - 4 7 0 )

H o u s e D i s t r i c t #

Bernard AyoĴe , Caswell 0% Y Y Y Y Y YPauleĴe Beaudoin , Biddeford 83% Y N N N N NMichael Beaulieu , Auburn 0% Y Y Y Y Y YRoberta Beavers , South Berwick 83% Y N N N N NHenry Beck , Waterville 83% Y N N N N NDevin Beliveau , KiĴery 83% Y N N N N NPaul BenneĴ , Kennebunk 0% Y Y Y Y Y YSeth Berry , Bowdoinham 83% Y N N N N NBruce Bickford , Auburn 0% Y Y Y Absent Absent YRussell Black , Wilton 0% Y Y Y Y Y YAnna BlodgeĴ , Augusta 100% N N N N N NAndrea Boland , Sanford 83% Y N N N N NBrian Bolduc , Auburn 100% Absent N N N N NSheryl Briggs , Mexico 100% N N N N N NMark Bryant , Windham 100% N N N N N NDavid C. Burns , Whiting 16% N Y Y Y Y YDavid R. Burns (Resigned 1/12) 0% YEmily Cain , Orono 83% Y N N N N N

Michael Carey , Lewiston 100% Absent N N N N NAlan Casavant , Biddeford 100% N N N N N NRichard Cebra , Naples 0% Y Y Y Y Y YMichael Celli , Brewer n/a Medical Medical Medical Medical Medical MedicalRalph Chapman , Brooksville 83% Y N N N N NKathleen Chase , Wells 0% Y Y Y Y Y YBenjamin Chipman , Portland 100% N N N N N NHerbert Clark , Millinocket 83% Y N N N N NTyler Clark , Easton 0% Y Y Y Y Y YMichael Clarke , Bath 83% Y N N N N NA. Cornell du Houx , Brunswick 75% Y N Absent N N AbsentH. David CoĴa , China 0% Y Y Y Y Y YDale CraĞs , Lisbon 20% N Y Y Y Y AbsentDean Cray , Palmyra 0% Y Y Y Y Y YJarrod CrockeĴ , Bethel 0% Y Y Y Y Y YPhilip Curtis , Madison 0% Y Y Y Y Y YAndre Cushing , Hampden 0% Y Y Y Y Y YDouglas Damon , Bangor 0% Y Y Y Y Y YPaul Davis Sr. , Sangerville 16% N Y Y Y Y YJames Dill , Old Town 83% Y N N N N NMark Dion , Portland 100% Absent N N Absent N NDana Dow , Waldoboro 0% Y Y Y Y Y YTimothy Driscoll , Westbrook 80% Y N N N N AbsentRobert Duchesne , Hudson 83% Y N N N N NLarry Dunphy , Embden 0% Y Y Y Y Y Y

StateRepresentative

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Jane Eberle , South Portland 83% Y N N N N NPeter Edgecomb , Caribou 0% Y Y Y Y Y YEleanor Espling , N. Gloucester 0% Y Y Y Y Y YMark Eves , North Berwick 83% Y N N N N NStacey FiĴs , PiĴseld 0% Y Y Y Y Y YJoyce Fitzpatrick , Houlton 0% Y Y Y Y Y YElspeth Flemings , Bar Harbor 83% Y N N N N NPatrick Flood , Winthrop 0% Y Y Y Y Y YLeslie Fossel , Alna 0% Y Y Y Y Y YKaren Foster , Augusta 0% Y Y Y Y Y YKenneth FredeĴe , Newport 0% Absent Y Absent Y Y AbsentJeffery Gifford , Lincoln 0% Y Y Y Y Y YPaul Gilbert , Jay 100% N N N N N NJames Gillway , Searsport 0% Y Y Y Y Y YAdam Goode , Bangor 100% N N N N N NAnne Graham , North Yarmouth 83% Y N N N N NStacey Guerin , Glenburn 0% Y Y Y Y Y YJames Hamper , Oxford 0% Y Y Y Y Y YStephen Hanley , Gardiner 60% Y Absent N Y N NDenise Harlow , Portland 100% N N N N N NRyan Harmon , Palermo 0% Y Y Y Y Y YLance Harvell , Farmington 0% Y Y Y Y Y YAnne Haskell , Portland 83% Y N N N N NTeresa Hayes , Buckeld 60% Y Absent N Y N NErin Herbig , Belfast 83% Y N N N N NJon Hinck , Portland 100% Absent N N N N NGeorge Hogan , Old Orchard B. 83% Y N N N N NRobert Hunt , Buxton 80% Y Absent N N N NMelissa Innes , Yarmouth 83% Y N N N N NDavid Johnson , Eddington 0% Y Y Y Y Y AbsentPeter Johnson , Greenville 0% Y Y Y Y Y Y

Bryan Kaenrath , South Portland 83% Y N N N N NPeter Kent , Woolwich 100% N N Medical Medical Medical MedicalDennis Keschl , Belgrade 0% Y Y Y Absent Y YJane Knapp , Gorham 0% Y Y Y Y Y YL. Gary Knight, Livermore 2 0% Y Y N Y Y AbsentChuck Kruger , Thomaston 80% Y Absent N N N NWalter Kumiega , Deer Isle 83% Y N N N N NMichel Lajoie , Lewiston 83% Y N N N N NAaron Libby , Waterboro 0% Y Y Y Y Absent YRicky Long , Sherman 0% Y Y Y Y Y YThomas Longstaff , Waterville 83% Y N N N N N

V o t e d f o r B i e n

n i a l S t a t e

B u d g e t w i t h p e

n s i o n

a n d h e a l t h c a r e c

u t s

( L D 1 0 4 3 ) ( R

C H - 2 0 1 ,

S - 2 6 5 )

E n d e d c o l l e c t i v

e

b a r g a i n i n g r i g h t s

f o r e g g f a r m

w o r k e r s

( L D 1 2 0 7 ) ( R

C H - 2 3 3 , S

- 3 9 7 )

E l i m i n a t e d

c o l l e c t i v e

b a r g a i n i n g r i g h t s

f o r c h i l d

c a r e w o r k e r s

( L D 1 8 9 4 ) ( R

C H - 3 1 1 ,

S - 4 4 8 )

V o t e d f o r G

o v . L e P a g e ’ s

H H S r e o r g a n i z a t i o

n

( R C H - 3 2 0 ;

R C S - 4 9 6 )

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o t e d

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a n d o u r i s s u e s

V o t e d t o

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C o m p

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W e a k e n e d

M a i n e ’ s

U n e m p l o y m

e n t

I n s u r a n c e ( L D 1 7 2 5 )

( R C

H - 3 2 6 ,

S - 4 7 0 )

H o u s e D i s t r i c t #

StateRepresentative

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Stephen Lovejoy , Portland 100% N N N N N NLouis Luchini , Ellsworth 83% Y N N N N NW. Bruce MacDonald , Boothbay 83% Y N N N N NJoyce Maker , Calais 0% Y Y Y Y Y YRichard Malaby , Hancock 0% Y Y Y Y Y AbsentMaeghan Maloney , Augusta 100% Absent N N N N NJohn Martin , Eagle Lake 83% Y N N N N NEdward Mazurek , Rockland 83% Y N N N N NJeff McCabe , Skowhegan 83% Y N N N N NMichael McClellan , Raymond 0% Y Y Y Y Y YHoward McFadden , Dennysville 0% Y Y Y Y Y YJonathan McKane , Newcastle 0% Y Y Y Y Y YWayne Mitchell , Nonvoting

Penobscot Nation LegislatorK. Monaghan-Derrig , Cape Eliz. 100% n/a N N N N NSusan MorisseĴe , Winslow 0% Y Y Y Y Y YTerry Morrison , South Portland 80% Y N N Absent N NBradley Moulton , York 0% Y Y Y Y Y Y

Joan Nass , Acton 0% Y Y Y Y Y YMary Nelso n, Falmouth 67% Y N N N N YMelvin Newendyke , Litcheld 0% Y Y Y Y Y YRobert NuĴing , Oakland 0% Y Y Y Y Y YAndrew O’Brien , Lincolnville 100% N N N N N NBeth O’Connor , Berwick 0% Y Y Y Y Y YKimberly Olsen , Phippsburg 0% Y Y Y Y Y YJames Parker , Veazie 0% Y Absent Y Y Y YWayne Parry , Arundel 0% Y Y Y Y Y YAnn Peoples , Westbrook 83% Y N N N N NMaĴhew Peterson , Rumford 80% N Absent N N Y NJohn PicchioĴi , Faireld 0% Y Y Y Y Y YDonald Pilon , Saco 83% Y N N N N NGary Plummer , Windham 0% Y Y Y Y Y YKerri PrescoĴ , Topsham 0% Y Y Y Absent Y AbsentCharles Priest , Brunswick 83% Y N N N N NHelen Rankin , Hiram 83% Y N N N N NDavid Richardson , Carmel 0% Y Y Y Y Y YWesley Richardson , Warren 0% Y Y Y Y Y YPeter Rioux , Winterport 0% Y Y Y Y Y YMegan Rochelo , Biddeford 83% Y N N N N NKimberly Rosen , Bucksport 0% Y Y Y Y Y YMargaret Rotundo , Lewiston 83% Y N N N N NDiane Russell , Portland 100% N N N N N N

V o t e d f o r B i e n n

i a l S t a t e

B u d g e t w i t h p e n

s i o n

a n d h e a l t h c a r e c

u t s

( L D 1 0 4 3 ) ( R

C H - 2 0 1 , S

- 2 6 5 )

E n d e d c o l l e c t i v

e

b a r g a i n i n g r i g h t s

f o r e g g f a r m

w o r k e r s

( L D 1 2 0 7 ) ( R

C H - 2 3 3 , S

- 3 9 7 )

E l i m i n a t e d

c o l l e c t i v e

b a r g a i n i n g r i g h t s

f o r c h i l d c a r e w o

r k e r s

( L D 1 8 9 4 ) ( R

C H - 3 1 1 ,

S - 4 4 8 )

V o t e d f o r G

o v . L e P a g e ’ s

H H S r e o r g a n i z a t i o

n

( R C H - 3 2 0 ;

R C S - 4 9 6 )

P e r c e n t t h e y v o t e d

F O R w o r k e r s

a n d o u r i s s u e s

V o t e d t o

g u

C o m p

( L D 1

( R C

H - 3

W e a k e n e d

M a i n e ’ s

U n e m p l o y m

e n t

I n s u r a n c e ( L D 1 7 2 5 )

( R C

H - 3 2 6 ,

S - 4 7 0 )

H o u s e D i s t r i c t #

StateRepresentative

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V o t e d f o r B i e n

n i a l S t a t e

B u d g e t w i t h p e

n s i o n

a n d h e a l t h c a r e c

u t s

( L D 1 0 4 3 ) ( R

C H - 2 0 1 ,

S - 2 6 5 )

E n d e d c o l l e c t i v

e

b a r g a i n i n g r i g h t s

f o r e g g f a r m

w o r k e r s

( L D 1 2 0 7 ) ( R

C H - 2 3 3 ,

S - 3 9 7 )

E l i m i n a t e d

c o l l e c t i v e

b a r g a i n i n g r i g h t s

f o r c h i l d

c a r e w o r k e r s

( L D 1 8 9 4 ) ( R

C H - 3 1 1 ,

S - 4 4 8 )

V o t e d f o r G

o v . L e P a g e ’ s

H H S r e o r g a n i z a t i o

n

( R C H - 3 2 0 ;

R C S - 4 9 6 )

P e r c e n t t h e y v o t e d

F O R w o r k e r s

a n d o u r i s s u e s

V o t e d t o

g u

C o m p

( L D

( R C

H - 3

W e a k e n e d

M a i n e ’ s

U n e m p l o y m

e n t

I n s u r a n c e ( L D 1 7 2 5 )

( R C

H - 3 2 6 ,

S - 4 7 0 )

H o u s e D i s t r i c t #

Linda Sanborn , Gorham 83% Y N N N N NDeborah Sanderson , Chelsea 0% Y Y Y Y Y YRalph Sarty , Denmark 0% Y Y Y Y Y YMichael Shaw , Standish 67% Y N N N Y N

Heather Sirocki , Scarborough 0% Y Y Y Y Y YDavid Slagger , NonvotingHoulton Band of Maliseet Indians Legislator

Madonna Soctomah , NonvotingPassamaquoddy Tribe Legislator

Sarah Stevens , Bangor 83% Y N N N N NM. Strang Burgess , Cumberland 0% Y Y Y Y Y YPeter Stuckey , Portland 100% N N N N N NCharles Theriault , Madawaska 80% Y Absent N N N NDianne Tilton , Harrington 0% Y Y Y Y Y YJeffrey Timberlake , Turner 16% N Y Y Y Y YSharon Treat , Hallowell 100% N N N N N NBeth Turner , Burlington 0% Y Y Y Y Y YJohn TuĴle , Sanford 83% Y N N N N NLinda Valentino , Saco 83% Y N N N N NAmy Volk , Scarborough 0% Y Absent Y Y Y YRichard Wagner , Lewiston 80% Y Absent N N N NRaymond Wallace , Dexter 0% n/a Y Y Y Y YG. Paul Waterhouse , Bridgton 0% Y Y Y Y Y YWindol Weaver , York 0% Y Y Y Y Y YDavid Webster , Freeport 83% Y N N N N NJoan Welsh , Rockport 83% Y N N N N NAlexander WilleĴe , Mapleton 0% Y Y Y Y Y YMichael WilleĴe , Presque Isle 0% Y Y Y Y Y YTom Winsor , Norway 0% Y Y Y Y Y YStephen Wood , SabaĴus 0% Y Absent Y Y Y Y

Help elect leaders who respect you — and the important work you do!

The only way we’re going to ensure quality public services for all Maine people and protectthe rights of Maine workers is to elect leaders at the state and national levels who shareour values. To nd out how you can help Maine workers and retired workers win in 2012and beyond, call MSEA-SEIU Member Political Coordinator Peggy Schaffer at 622-3151.

StateRepresentative

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