About
Rep. Driscoll
Rep. Driscoll is serving his third term in the House of Representatives.
He serves on the Labor Committee.
Rep. Driscoll has been involved in the community of Westbrook for many
years in differing capacities. He has served on the Board of Assessment
Review, Zoning Board of Appeals, Westbrook City Council, and most recently
as Vice Chairman of the Westbrook School Committee. He has also served
as chair of the Riverwalk Arts Festival.
Rep. Driscoll is a Maine native. He grew up in Calais, Downeast Maine,
and has lived in Westbrook for the past 16 years. His father, Joe Driscoll,
served three terms in the Maine Legislature - 116th, 117th, and 118th -
representing what was then District 135. Rep. Driscoll served four years
in the United States Navy as a Hospital Corpsman and currently works at
Mercy Hospital in Portland as a Registered Nurse. His area of specialty
is Emergency Nursing. His wife, Tina, is also a Registered Nurse and they
have three daughters.
To view high resolution photos of Rep. Tim Driscoll click
here.
News
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Committees
Rep. Driscoll serves on the Joint Standing Committee on Labor.
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 buttons below to see all bills and 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:
111 Monroe Avenue
Westbrook, ME 04092
Home tel: (207) 856-7014
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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