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Chellie Marie Pingree ( ; ''
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'' Johnson; born April 2, 1955) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for since 2009. A member of the Democratic Party, her district includes most of the southern part of the state, including Portland and Augusta. Pingree was a member of the Maine Senate from 1992 to 2000, serving as
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for her last four years. She was an unsuccessful candidate for the
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in
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, losing to incumbent Republican Susan Collins. From 2003 until 2006, she was president and CEO of
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. She is the first Democratic woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Maine.


Early life, education, and early career

Pingree was born Rochelle Marie Johnson, in
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, the daughter of Harry and Dorothy Johnson. She moved to Maine as a teenager and had her first name legally changed to Chellie. She attended the
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and graduated from College of the Atlantic with a degree in Human Ecology. Since graduating from College of the Atlantic, she has resided on North Haven, a small island community off the coast of Rockland. Pingree held various farming and care-taking jobs until 1981, when she started North Island Yarn, a
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of hand knitters with a retail store on North Haven. Her business expanded and became North Island Designs, employing as many as ten workers. They began marketing knitting kits and pattern books nationwide through 1,200 retail stores and 100,000 mail-order catalogues. Through North Island Designs, Pingree authored and produced five knitting books between 1986 and 1992. Eisenhower Fellowships selected Chellie Pingree as a USA Eisenhower Fellow in 1997.


Common Cause

As the leader of
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, Pingree was active in the organization's programs in media reform, and elections, ethics, and money in politics. She supported
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, mandatory voter-verified paper ballots, public financing of congressional elections, national popular vote (a work-around of the Electoral College), and an independent ethics commission for Congress. She stepped down from Common Cause in February 2007 to return to her home state and run for Congress in 2008.


Maine Senate


Elections

Pingree was first elected in 1992. She was outspoken against going to
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, although counseled by party insiders to avoid that subject. She won re-election in 1994 and 1996. In 2000, she was unable to seek re-election due to term limits.


Tenure

Pingree served as the Senate Majority Leader in the Maine Senate representing Knox County. She was elected Maine's second female Senate Majority Leader on December 4, 1996. During her tenure as a state legislator, Pingree gained nationwide headlines when she authored the nation's first bill regulating prescription drug prices, Maine Rx. Pingree also shepherded Maine's largest land-bill initiative, Land for Maine's Future.


2002 run for U.S. Senate

In 2002, Pingree made an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate seat held by Republican junior U.S. Senator Susan Collins. Collins, a popular moderate incumbent, won by a margin of 17%.


U.S. House of Representatives


Elections

;2008 In April 2007, Pingree filed papers for her bid to run for Maine's 1st congressional district.Announcement to run for Congress
''Boston Globe'', April 6, 2007; accessed 2008-03-05
On August 15, 2007,
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endorsed Pingree's campaign for Congress in Maine's 1st district.EMILY's List Announces Endorsement of Chellie Pingree for Maine 1st District
''EMILY'S List, press release Accessed 2008-03-05
In December 2007 she received the endorsement of
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.Pingree Announces Endorsements
December 20, 2007; accessed 2008-03-05
She was endorsed by a number of labor organizations and many individuals and state officials, including Congressman Rush D. Holt, Jr.; Congresswoman
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; Maine Senate Majority Leader
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; former Maine Senate Assistant Majority Leader Anne Rand; State Representative Paulette Beaudoin; progressive writer and activist
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; the
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;
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, and the
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.Complete list of endorsements
, ChelliePingree.com; accessed 2008-03-05.
Pingree was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives on November 4, 2008. She was sworn in to Congress on January 6, 2009."New Faces of Congress: The House"
New York Times; accessed January 9, 2009.
;2010 In 2010, she ran for reelection, and won, defeating Republican challenger Dean Scontras by a 57–43 margin. She overcame strong anti-Democrat and anti-incumbent political sentiment to become just one of eight Democrats in the House of Representatives to receive a higher percentage of the vote than in 2008. ;2012 On February 29, 2012, an Associated Press story mentioned that Pingree was starting to circulate petitions to run for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the retirement of
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, which she confirmed on '' The Rachel Maddow Show'' later that night. She withdrew her name from the race on March 7 and ran for re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives. ;2016 In 2016, Pingree defeated Republican challenger Mark Holbrook by around 16 points. ;2018 In late 2017, Pingree's name was mentioned as a potential Democratic candidate for governor of Maine, to succeed term-limited incumbent Paul Lepage. In mid-December, she announced plans to run for re-election to the House. Pingree again faced Holbrook in the 2018 general election. The race was not considered competitive, and she defeated Holbrook by around 26 points. ;2020 Pingree defeated Republican Jay Allen and was re-elected in 2020. ;2022 Pingree sought reelection in 2022 and won the Democratic primary unopposed. She faced Republican Edwin Thelander in the general election. The polling website
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rated the race "Safe Dem.". Pingree was successful in being re-elected, defeating Thelander by 24 percentage points.


Tenure

Soon after her election, she joined the
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, of which she is now vice-chairwoman. In September 2010, a video surfaced on the internet showing Pingree at Portland International Jetport disembarking from a private jet owned by her then-fiancé, hedge fund manager S. Donald Sussman. This drew criticism due to past statements made by Pingree critical of legislators using private aircraft. Pingree declined to respond. The House Ethics Committee, in a bipartisan letter, stated the travel was permissible under House ethics rules. Pingree announced on April 26, 2013, that she would not run for
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in the 2014 election. She stated that she was "happy" to serve in the House, and that the possibility of a three-way race also factored in to her decision.


Legislation sponsored

On May 23, 2013, Pingree introduced in the United States House of Representatives the York River Wild and Scenic River Study Act of 2013 (H.R. 2197; 113th Congress). If passed, the bill would require the
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(NPS) to study a segment of the York River in the state of
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for potential addition to the
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. The study would be to determine how the proposed designation would affect current recreational and commercial activities. The study would cost approximately $500,000.


Committee assignments

* Committee on Appropriations (2013–present) ** Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies ** Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies


Past

* Committee on Agriculture (2009–2012) ** Subcommittee on Conservation, Energy, and Forestry ** Subcommittee on Nutrition and Horticulture * Committee on Armed Services (2009–2012) ** Subcommittee on Military Personnel ** Subcommittee on Seapower and Projection Forces


Caucus memberships

*
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(Vice-Chair) * Congressional Arts Caucus *
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*
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* United States Congressional International Conservation Caucus * Medicare for All Caucus


Political positions

Pingree is opposed to granting the president
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in negotiating trade agreements, having voted against doing so on June 12, 2015. Pingree stated that such agreements needed more transparency and debate, not less. Pingree helped draft the Fair Elections Now Act, a proposal to provide public 'Fair Elections' funding for popular candidates who raised a sufficient number of small local contributions. Pingree has spoken out against the 2011 Supreme Court ruling '' McComish v. Bennett'' which limited public financing systems for congressional candidate campaigns. Pingree has consistently voted against resolutions promoting aggressive foreign policy. Pingree voted "yea" in March 2011 on a resolution to remove forces from
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. In June 2011, Pingree voted "yea" on House Resolution 292, preventing President
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from deploying ground forces in
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. In 2017, Pingree did not attend the inauguration of
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and instead visited a
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center and a business owned by immigrants. She attended the 2017 Women's March the following day and stood on stage with other politicians who had also refused to attend the inauguration. In July 2019, Pingree joined 95 Democrats voting for an impeachment resolution against Trump. Maine representative
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and 136 other Democrats joined with their Republican colleagues to kill the resolution. In July 2019, Pingree voted against H. Res. 246 - 116th Congress, a House Resolution introduced by Congressman
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(D-IL) opposing efforts to boycott the State of
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and the Global Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Movement targeting Israel. The resolution passed 398–17. On December 18, 2019, Pingree voted to impeach President Donald J. Trump from office. Alongside her House colleagues, Pingree has urged President Joe Biden to declare a national climate emergency. She supports
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's Green New Deal resolution.


Electoral history


Personal life

Pingree has three children; the oldest, Hannah Pingree, is the ex-Speaker of the
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. On June 18, 2011, Pingree married S. Donald Sussman, a hedge fund manager, in a private ceremony at the couple's home in North Haven, Maine. Until June 1, 2015, Sussman owned a 75% stake in MaineToday Media, the owners of the '' Portland Press Herald'', ''
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'', and '' Morning Sentinel'', in addition to sitting on the board of directors. Articles in those papers that discussed Pingree carried a disclaimer noting her marriage to Sussman. Sussman completed the sale of his stake in MaineToday Media on June 1. Pingree released a statement on September 8, 2015, announcing her separation and beginning of divorce proceedings from Sussman. She called it an "amicable and truly mutual decision". The two divorced in the summer of 2016. Pingree is a co-owner, along with her daughter Hannah, of the Nebo Lodge Inn & Restaurant on Maine's North Haven Island.


See also

* Women in the United States House of Representatives


References


Sources

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External links


Congresswoman Chellie Pingree
official U.S. House website
Campaign webpage
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