About
Rep. Theriault
Rep. Charles “Ken” Theriault is serving his third
term in the Maine House of Representatives. He is a member of the
Legislature's Joint Standing Committee on Transportation and a
member of the Franco-American Caucus. A retired paper mill worker,
Theriault is committed to helping Aroostook County grow economically
by updating northern Maine’s transportation infrastructure.
Rep. Theriault is a Director of the Madawaska Snowmobile Club
and International Snowmobile Festival and a member of the Four
Season Trail Association, a non-profit organization dedicated
to the promotion of healthier lifestyles for the people of Madawaska.
A fourth degree member and past Grand Knight of the Madawaska
Knights of Columbus, Rep. Theriault is also helping to plan the
2014 World Acadian Congress.
A native Mainer of Franco-American descent, Theriault and his
wife, Patsy, have two children and four grandchildren. They live
in Madawaska.
To view high resolution photos of Rep. Charles “Ken” Theriault click
here.
News
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Committees
Rep. Theriault serves on the Joint Standing Committee on Transportation.
For more information about the schedule of committee hearings or to sign up
for advance notice of public hearings click
here .
Issues
You can learn more about what the House Democrats are doing for
Maine by clicking
here. And I'd like to hear what you think -- please Contact
Me.
Legislation
Click on the button below to see all bills, joint resolutions
and orders I sponsored or cosponsored this session, as well as
legislative sentiments that honor and recognize people from our
district and throughout the state.
To do a general bill search, click
here.
Contact Me
Thank you for taking time to contact me. You may use the online
Contact Form to reach me.
You can also contact me at my home:
116 22nd Avenue
Madawaska, ME 04756
Home tel: (207) 728-4526
When the Legislature is in session, you can leave
a message for me by calling the State House Message
Phone: (800) 423-2900 or the State House TTY Line:
(207) 287-4469.
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