April 17, 2010

Morrissette seeks election for District 54

Morning Sentinel Staff

WINSLOW -- Susan Morissette of Winslow has announced her candidacy for the Maine House of Representatives for District 54, consisting of Winslow and the southwest portion of Benton.

"I believe that Maine has great potential for the future, a future that creates prosperity for the people of central Maine," she said in a press release. "That potential can be achieved with common sense reform that supports a productive Maine utilizing its greatest asset; the people.

Morissette says there are many issues facing the state that must be addressed through common sense reformed to benefit the people of Maine.

Morissette, a native Mainer, has lived in Winslow for 22 years, the release states. She graduated from Bangor High School and is a certified education technician. She has served on the Winslow Board of Personnel Appeals and currently serves on the Zoning Board of Appeals for Winslow.

"The bottom line is that we need people in Augusta that are the voice of the people. Our country was founded on that basic principle and that coupled with a strong desire to ensure Maine is the way life should be for our future generations is my driving passion," she said.

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