Robert Nutting (politician) explained

Bob Nutting
Order:100th Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives
Term Start:December 6, 2010
Term End:December 3, 2012
Predecessor:Hannah Pingree
Successor:Mark Eves
State House3:Maine
District3:78th
Term Start3:December 3, 2008
Term End3:December 2016
Predecessor3:Jill Conover
Successor3:Catherine Nadeau
Term Start4:December 1, 2004
Term End4:December 6, 2006
Predecessor4:Janet Mills
Successor4:Jill Conover
Party:Republican
Birth Date:18 March 1947[1]
Birth Place:Maine
Alma Mater:Massachusetts College of Pharmacy
Profession:Pharmacist
Residence:Oakland, Maine, U.S.
Spouse:Wendy Nutting (née Libby)
Website:http://www.mainespeaker.org/

Robert Nutting (born 1947) is a Republican politician from Maine who served six terms in the Maine House of Representatives. He re-joined the House after a two-year absence in 2008 and was elected speaker by the incoming Republican majority following the 2010 election, becoming the first Republican Maine House Speaker since 1974.

Nutting married Wendy Libby in 1968. They have three children and five grandchildren.

Nutting was born in Maine. His father was a roofer and plumber and his mother was a nurse. He has two older siblings, a sister and a brother, who are both retired teachers. He graduated from Skowhegan Area High School in 1965 and attained a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy in 1970.[2]

From 1972 to 2003 Nutting owned and operated True's Pharmacy in Oakland. His pharmacy was forced to close following a billing dispute with the state Department of Human Services in which they were accused of over-billing MaineCare, the state's version of Medicaid, for up to $2.3 million.[3] [4] Nutting has received several industry awards and honors and served on the boards of directors of area business groups as well as having formerly been President of the Maine Pharmacy Association. DHHS accused True's Pharmacy of overcharging on bed liners, latex gloves and adult diapers.[5]

Nutting left the Speakership on December 3, 2012, after the Democrats retook the House majority. As of 2023, he is the last Republican Maine House Speaker.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Speakers of the Maine House of Representatives : Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library . 2012-01-09 . 2014-08-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140813210742/http://www.maine.gov/legis/lawlib/speak.htm . dead .
  2. Web site: Meet Speaker Robert Nutting. MaineSpeaker.org, Office of the Speaker of the House. January 21, 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110727065952/http://www.mainespeaker.org/about/. July 27, 2011.
  3. News: Nutting overbilled state in pharmacy dispute . Morning Sentinel . November 12, 2010 . January 22, 2011 . dead . https://archive.today/20130131005344/http://www.onlinesentinel.com/news/Nutting-had-million-dollar-pharmacy-dispute-with-state.html . January 31, 2013 .
  4. News: True's closes doors for good . Doug Harlow . Morning Sentinel . September 27, 2003 . January 22, 2011.
  5. Portland Press Herald20 Sep 2003, Sat · Page 12