Sen. Reny earns perfect score from Maine AFL-CIO for voting record supporting working families
Sen. Cameron Reny, D-Bristol, received a perfect score in the Maine AFL-CIO’s 2025 Legislative Scorecard for her voting record to promote fair wages, ensure safe work environments and support working families. Sen. Reny was one of 17 senators to earn a perfect score. The Maine AFL-CIO scored 11 initiatives considered by the 132nd Maine Legislature in 2025.
“My duties as a state senator are representing and advocating for the working people of our area, whether they are schoolteachers, health care workers, or fishermen,” said Sen. Reny. “Having been born and raised here, I understand the issues that families in my district face and I will always do what I can to try to make my constituents’ lives a little easier.”
Sen. Reny received a perfect score for supporting legislation that would lower costs for working families and protect the state’s future as a place for families to live happily and raise a family. Sen. Reny supported legislation to:
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Protect the income of federal and state employees during government shutdowns.
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Guarantee a minimum wage for Maine farmworkers.
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Fund public pre-K-12 education by making the wealthiest pay their fair share.
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Strengthen the pre-apprenticeship programs that bolster Maine’s workforce.
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Improve recruitment, retention and pay for state employees.
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Ensure that the workers powering Maine’s clean energy transition are compensated fairly with good benefits.
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Help law enforcement and first responders access treatment for PTSD.
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Fund Maine government services and programs, including education and revenue sharing.
Sen. Reny also opposed a perennial effort that would weaken the ability of workers to organize for better wages and safe working conditions.
Sen. Reny has a long history of supporting working families in the Legislature and received a perfect score from the Maine AFL-CIO every year she has served in the Legislature.