COMMUNITY PROFILE:
This district serves the communities of Albion, Freedom, Unity Township and Winslow (partially).
There are 6,343 actively registered voters within this district:
CURRENT REPRESENTATIVE:
Scott Cyrway, a Republican from Albion. Rep. Cyrway is a deputy sheriff and has served in the state legislature since being elected in November 2014 with his service being the Senate from the 127th Legislature through the 130th Legislature.
Rep. Cyrway served two years as Major in the United States Air Force Civil Air Patrol, and has since spent his career as a crop and dairy farmer (1964-1976), professional artificial cattle breeding inseminator (1976-1984), real estate associate broker (1984-1986), and insurance agent (1984-1986). Since then, Mr. Cyrway has worked in the Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office as Assistant Jail Administrator and Deputy Sheriff Patrolman. He is currently a D.A.R.E. Training Coordinator for the State of Maine.
During his time as senator and working in law enforcement, Rep. Cyrway has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the Life Saving and Valor Awards from the Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office (2010), the American Legion Legislator of the Year Award (2016), the Life Time Daryl F. Gates Award from the International D.A.R.E. Association (2016), and the Christian Civics League Minuteman Award (2018).
Rep. Cyrway serves on the health coverage, insurance and financial services committee which covers banking; financial institutions; credit unions; consumer credit; credit law (business-related); Uniform Consumer Credit Code; Bureau of Financial Institutions; Bureau of Consumer Credit Protection; mortgage lending; foreclosure prevention; servicing of student loans; debt collection practices and debt buyers; Office of Securities; stocks, mutual funds, bonds and other securities; financial services; Bureau of Insurance; credit, automobile, life, property and casualty insurance; private health insurance; health and medical data; Maine Health Data Organization; health maintenance organizations; mandated health benefits; health care reform; compliance with federal Affordable Care Act; prescription drugs; pharmacy benefit managers; cost containment; multiple employer welfare arrangements; State Employee Health Commission and state employee group health plan; longterm care insurance; disability income insurance; insurance rating, regulation and practices; insurance producers; professional and occupational licensing for health care and financial services; Maine Employers Mutual Insurance Company; workers’ compensation insurance; selfinsurance; and viatical and life settlement contracts.
Information for this lawmaker’s biography has been compiled from numerous public sources, including pages maintained by political parties, individual lawmakers and the Maine Legislature.
Contact this lawmaker: Scott.Cyrway@legislature.maine.gov or 207-485-1308
ELECTIONS 2024:
This seat is on the ballot during the 2024 election cycle. Running for the seat are Lee Trahan (D) and Paul Flynn (R).
View contributions to each candidate, campaign expenditures and campaign filings on the Maine Ethics Commission website.
On Election Night in November, this section will feature live results for this race:
LEGISLATIVE WORK:
The following chart is a compilation of legislation sponsored by Rep. Cyrway during the 131st Legislature. To learn more about each legislation and see where it is in the legislative process, click on the bill ID in the first column. View each vote cast by Rep. Cyrway.
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