The Following Members of the State Legislature Have Taken the Pledge to:

  1. Support and advocate for state policies that improve health and economic outcomes in communities of color, and support local, state, and federal initiatives that advance social and racial justice.
  2. Support data-driven education efforts to understand, address, and dismantle racism’s effects on public health, including the delivery of healthcare and human services, family stability, education from birth through college, economic development, public safety, and housing.
  3. Support and advocate for state policies that improve health and economic outcomes in communities of color, and support local, state, and federal initiatives that advance social and racial justice.
  4. Recognize that the most equitable solutions to structural racism will come from the communities most impacted. Therefore, I pledge to partner with Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian, and other Mainers of color when seeking solutions to structural racism. This includes recognizing the leadership and experience of Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian, other Mainers of color who hold elected office and other positions of leadership throughout the state. 
  5. Acknowledge that structural racism has limited the ability of impacted communities to shape institutions and infrastructure that center White Mainers. Therefore, I pledge to support direct State investment in the self-determination of these communities. 
  6. Collaborate to dismantle structural racism within government by identifying and/or supporting specific anti-racist activities, practices, and policies that shape how these institutions operate. 
  7. Support and advocate for the allocation of financial and human resources to accomplish these actions. 
  8. Agree that racism is a public health crisis affecting our entire society.


This pledge is sponsored by Maine's Coalition on Racial Equity (CORE), which includes: American Civil Liberties Union of Maine, Democracy Maine, Health Equity Alliance, Maine AFL-CIO, Maine Center for Economic Policy, Maine Conservation Voters, Maine Equal Justice, Maine Initiatives, Maine People’s Alliance, Maine Women’s Lobby, and Planned Parenthood of Northern New England.

Maine Senate

Joe Baldacci, District 9 Bangor
Anne Carney, District 29 Cape Elizabeth
Joe Rafferty, District 34 Kennebunk
Mike Tipping, District 8 Orono
Jill Duson, District 27 Portland
Stacy Brenner, District 30 Scarborough

Maine House of Representatives

Ambureen Rana, District 21 Bangor
Amy J. Roeder, District 23 Bangor
Lynne A. Williams, District 14 Bar Harbor
Holly B. Stover, District 48 Boothbay
Sally Cluchy, District 52 Bowdoin, Bowdoinham, and Richmond
Dan Ankeles, District 100 Brunswick
Victoria W. Doudera, District 41 Camden/Rockport
Rebecca Millett, District 30 Cape Elizabeth
Michele Meyer, District 150 Eliot
James Boyle, District 109 Gorham
Maureen Fitzgerald Terry, District 108 Gorham
Cheryl Golek, District 99 Harpswell
Daniel Sayre, District 135 Kennebunk
   
Anne Graham, District 105 North Yarmouth, Gray
Laurie Osher, District 25 Orono
Charles A. Skold, District 119 Portland
Kelly Noonan Murphy, District 125 Scarborough
Sophia B. Warren, District 124 Scarborough
Deqa Dhalac, District 120 South Portland
Lois Galgay Reckitt, District 122 South Portland
Christopher Kessler, District 32 South Portland
Lynn Copeland, District 130 Saco
Kristen S. Cloutier, District 60 Lewiston
Suzanne Salisbury, District 128 Westbrook
Jane Pringle, District 107 Windham
Walter Gerald Runte Jr., District 146 York

Sign the pledge now to support racial equity and justice in Maine