AboutRep.
Mazurek
Representative Edward Mazurek, of Rockland, is serving his fourth
term in the Legislature and serves as the House Democratic Lead
member on the Joint Standing Committee on Transportation.
A retired teacher and coach, Rep. Mazurek is a graduate of Xavier
University with a BSBA degree, and earned a MA from Fairfield
University. He is a former member of the Rockland City Council
and served as Mayor in 2003 and 2004.
Currently, Rep. Mazurek serves on the steering and site committee
for "Many Flags One School," and is a legislative liaison
for the Lobster Management Policy Council--Zone D. Rep. Mazurek
also serves on the Coast Guard Committee for the City of Rockland
and the advisory board of Penquis Community Action Program. He
was recently named to the Maine Lighthouse Museum board of directors.
Representative Mazurek and his wife Maryellen have 5 children
and 4 grandchildren.
To view high resolution photos of Rep. Ed Mazurek click
here.
News
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Committees
Rep. Mazurek serves as the House Democratic Lead member 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:
65 Beech Street
Rockland, ME 04841
Home tel: (207)594-5647
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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