Democrat–Portland
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Representing House District 112

Term limited
2026
Up for re-election
2023

2023 Score

78
Rep. Crockett's alignment with our values this legislative session.

Voting history

Inclusion in MaineCare for All Income-Qualifying Mainers  LD 199
LD 199 would have closed a discriminatory loophole in MaineCare that excludes many Mainers with low incomes based on their immigration status.
MPA bill stance
Supported
Crockett vote
Supported
The Supplemental Budget  LD 258
This session’s supplemental budget funded crucial family, care and housing programs, but also fell short in some areas including inclusion of all qualifying Mainers in MaineCare regardless of immigration status.
MPA bill stance
Supported
Crockett vote
Supported
Minimum wage and basic labor protections for farmworkers  LD 398
The final bill would have required farmworkers in Maine to be paid the minimum wage and allowing them certain other basic rights.
MPA bill stance
Supported
Crockett vote
Absent
Increased access to gender-affirming health care  LD 535
This bill would allow some 16 and 17-year-old Mainers who have been diagnosed with gender dysphoria to receive gender-affirming hormone therapy even if they have parents who would attempt to deny them this care.
MPA bill stance
Supported
Crockett vote
Supported
Limiting application fees for tenants  LD 691
This bill prohibits landlords from charging potential tenants a fee to submit a rental application.
MPA bill stance
Supported
Crockett vote
Supported
Making Maine's Estate Tax Fairer  LD 1338
This bill would have lowered the income level below which individuals do not have to pay estate tax to $3 million for individuals. It would have also created a higher threshold of $4 million for family farms and some types of Maine businesses.
MPA bill stance
Supported
Crockett vote
Absent
Creating harm reduction health centers  LD 1364
The original version of LD 1364 would have allowed communities the choice to approve safe consumption sites for previously obtained drugs, but the version final version creates a working group on harm reduction centers.
MPA bill stance
Supported
Crockett vote
Supported
Voting AGAINST requiring Photo ID to Vote  LD 1365
MPA is scoring a vote AGAINST LD 1365, which would have required voters to present an approved form of photographic identification in order to vote. MPA did not support this bill.
MPA bill stance
Supported
Crockett vote
Supported
A $15 state minimum wage  LD 1376
The bill would have raised Maine’s minimum wage to $15 in January 2024 and then annually in line with the cost of living.
MPA bill stance
Supported
Crockett vote
Opposed
Labor standards for offshore wind development  LD 1847
The final version of this bill required any wind power project development to abide by certain labor standards.
MPA bill stance
Supported
Crockett vote
Supported
Paid family and medical leave for all Maine workers  LD 1964
LD 1964 creates a program to provide up to 12 weeks of leave for all Maine workers.
MPA bill stance
Supported
Crockett vote
Absent
Ensuring Wabanaki Benefit from Federal Laws  LD 2004
LD 2004 would have changed Maine law such that the Wabanaki tribes could benefit from most existing and future federal laws.
MPA bill stance
Supported
Crockett vote
Opposed