Richard Rosen

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Richard Rosen
Member of the Maine Senate
from the 31st district
In office
2004–2012
Preceded byEdward Youngblood
Succeeded byEdward Youngblood
Personal details
BornCastine, Maine, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
ProfessionBusinessman

Richard Rosen is an American politician and businessman who served as member of the Maine Senate from the 31st District, where he represented part of Penobscot and Hancock counties, including the population centers of Bucksport and Brewer.

Career

Rosen was first elected to the

2014 to replace Mike Michaud, who ran for governor.[2] He withdrew from the race on November 30, citing a preference to remain in the state of Maine.[3]

Rosen was presented with the 2011 Adoptive & Foster Families of Maine Outstanding Legislative Advocate of the Year award [4] In 2012 he received the Sunshine Award from Maine's Freedom of Information Coalition [5] and was named a Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center Distinguished Maine Policy Fellow.[6] In 2013 Rosen received the Bangor Region Chamber of Commerce Catherine Lebowitz Award for Public Service [7] During the 125th Senate session, Rosen was a former member of the conservative American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), having formerly served as Maine state leader.[1][8] In addition, Rosen was an appointed member of the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Budget and Review Committee.[9][failed verification] He is also a member of the researched based Pew Center on The States, Fiscal Leaders Committee.[10] He owns Rosens, a store in downtown Bucksport. His store was named 2002 Merchant of the Year by the Maine Merchants Association.[1]

Rosen serves as a board member of the Retail Association of Maine (RAM),[11] former President of Northeast Historic Film (NHF), a regional film archives and study center,[12] Trustee of Acadia Hospital in Bangor, Maine,[13] board member for Bucksport Regional Health Center.,[14] appointed by Maine Governor Janet Mills and confirmed by Maine Senate in 2019 to a 3-year term on the Maine Indian Tribal-State Commission

Rosen endorsed Mitt Romney for president in the 2012 election.[15]

In May 2014, Rosen was named interim finance commissioner, replacing longtime commissioner Sawin Millett, who retired.[16]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Senator Richard Rosen Maine.gov
  2. ^ Cousins, Christopher (August 29, 2013). "Richard Rosen to join growing field of Republicans seeking Maine congressional seat". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
  3. ^ "Richard Rosen opts out of race to replace Michaud in CD2". Bangor Daily News. 2013-11-30. Retrieved 2013-11-30.
  4. ^ Past award winners
  5. ^ MFOIC,
  6. ^ Rosen Policy Fellow
  7. ^ Rosen Lebowitz Award,
  8. ^ "State Chairs - American Legislative Exchange Council".
  9. ^ NCSL site
  10. ^ PCT site,
  11. ^ RAM Board,
  12. ^ NHF board,
  13. ^ Acadia Hospital,
  14. ^ BRHC,
  15. ^ Maine GOP Leaders Endorse Romney for 2012 Archived 2012-01-27 at archive.today
  16. ^ Cousins, Christopher (May 29, 2014). "LePage names former lawmaker Richard Rosen as Maine's interim finance commissioner". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved 29 May 2014.

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