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Patrick Corey's Biography

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Full Name:

Patrick W. Corey

Gender:

Male

Family:

Wife: Sheila

Home City:

Windham, ME

Religion:

Christian

Bachelor of Fine Arts, General Studies, University of Southern Maine, 1995-1997, Grade Point Average of 3.7

Graduated, Drawing and Painting, The Maryland Institute College of Art, 1993-1994

Candidate, Maine State House of Representatives , District 107, 2024

Representative, Maine State House of Representatives, District 25, 2014-2022

Candidate, Maine State House of Representatives, District 25, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020

Former Member, Joint Committee on Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, Maine State House of Representatives

Former Member, Joint Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety, Maine State House of Representatives

Former Member, Select Committee on Marijuana Legalization Implementation, Maine State House of Representatives

Creative Director, Patrick Corey Design, 2011-present

Creative Director, Oovoo Creative, 2006-2011

Graphic Designer, University of Southern Maine, 2002-2006

Graphic Designer, Softspace, 2001-2002

Graphic Designer, I-Many Incorporated, 2001

Design and New Media/Print Employee, BroadcastAmerica.com, 2000

Graphic Designer, Quality Copy and Digital Print, 1997-2000

Member, Task Force to Help Shape the Next Generation of Maine Land Conservation, present

At-Large Member, Windham Neighbors Helping Neighbors, present

Former Member, Comprehensive Plan Review Team

Former Board Member, Falmouth Rod and Gun Club

Former Volunteer, Windham Historical Society

Former Director, Windham Land Trust

Volunteer, Windham Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Hobbies or Special Talents:

"I am an avid outdoorsmen and love to hunt, camp, and hike."

Reason for Seeking Public Office:

I became interested in running for Maine House shortly after the 2012 elections. During that election season I led an effort to defeat the Windham Town Council's proposal to put a sewer in Windham. There were a number of design and financing issues that would have resulted in a dollar increase on the mil rate, which would have equated to a $200 per year property tax increase for homes appraised at $200,000. Our education effort helped save Windham's taxpayers money. That experience, coupled with other local property rights issues has created a strong interest in serving my neighbors in Augusta.

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