Legislative Code of Ethics
Adopted by the 100th Legislature
- Any public office holder is charged with responsible conduct commensurate with the trust
placed in him/her by the electorate.
- In a free government the official is entrusted with the security, safety, health,
prosperity, and general well-being of those whom he/she serves.
- With such a trust high moral and ethical standards producing the public's confidence,
with the reduction to a minimum of any conflict between private interests and official
duties, should be observed.
- No state legislator will accept any employment which can possibly impair his/her
independence and integrity of judgement or will he/she exercise his/her position of trust
to secure unwarranted privileges for themselves or for others.
- The Maine legislator will be ever mindful of the ordinary citizen who might otherwise be
unrepresented, and will endeavor conscientiously to pursue the highest standards of
legislative conduct.