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Marianne Moore (politician)

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Marianne Moore is an American politician from Maine.[1] Moore, a Republican, was elected to the Maine Senate in 2018 (District 6). She is a resident of Calais, Maine and previously served as mayor. In the Legislature, Moore represents a largely rural district covering Washington County, Maine. In 2019, Moore co-sponsored a bill to end "food-shaming" in public schools. It "prohibits punishing, openly identifying or stigmatizing a student who cannot pay or who has payments due."[2]

Moore earned a BAAS in Computer Software Programming/Computer Science from Dallas Baptist University and an MBA in Managing Information Systems from Southern Methodist University.

References

  1. ^ "The Voter's Self Defense System". Vote Smart.
  2. ^ Press, Associated (28 April 2019). "Maine OKs end to shaming of students who can't pay for meals". Press Herald. Retrieved 2 May 2020.